Vietnam war divisions

    • [DOC File]269TH COMBAT AVIATION BATTALION (CAB)

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      On 28 January 1967, the unit debarked at Vung Tau, Republic of Vietnam and was then assigned to the 12th Combat Aviation Group (CAG), 1ST Aviation Brigade on 29 January 1967. Upon arrival at Cu Chi, located thirty miles NW of Saigon and home to the 25th Infantry Division, the unit found itself with two standing tents and a large dusty piece of ...


    • [DOCX File]Vietnam War Class Documents

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      Vietnam War . Class Documents. Vietnamese Declaration of Independence, 1945 "All men are created equal. They are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."


    • [DOC File]Vietnam War Key People & Terms

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      Cochin China - The southernmost of the three divisions of French colonial Vietnam, below Tonkin and Amman to the north. The major city in Cochin China was Saigon. COINTELPRO - The FBI’s counterintelligence program, which President Lyndon B. Johnson authorized to spy on domestic anti–Vietnam War activists toward the end of his administration.



    • [DOC File]Part 6 - Historians Against the War

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      The Vietnam War: A History in Documents. (Marilyn B. Young, John J. Fitzgerald and A. Tom Grunfeld, New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.) It focuses on my book, but has application to other sources as well. The Vietnam War was actually a series of wars. American military involvement was limited to the 1950’s, 1960’s and early 1970’s.


    • [DOC File]Agent Orange - Veterans Affairs

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      Vietnam veterans and their families are also encouraged to call the Gulf War/Agent Orange Helpline. The toll-free telephone number for the Helpline is 1-800-749-8387. Contact the EAS (131), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20420, for additional information on Agent Orange.


    • [DOC File]Newfane Elementary School

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      POLITICAL DIVISIONS & RESISTANCE TO THE WAR. THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR **Nation’s most costly war **Support at an all time low **Nixon widened military activities [Type text] [Type text] [Type text] Name: _____ Date: _____ The Vietnam War Period: _____ 1955 Aid increased to Vietnam . 1956 S. Vietnam refuses to hold elections


    • [DOC File]Timeline of Events: The Vietnam War

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      The last American combat soldiers leave South Vietnam, though military advisors and Marines, who are protecting U.S. installations, remain. For the United States, the war is officially over. August 9, 1974. President Richard M. Nixon resigns, leaving South Vietnam without its strongest advocate. December 26, 1974


    • [DOCX File]ROOTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR - McDonough Time

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      More than 3 million people (including 58,000 Americans) were killed in the Vietnam War; more than half were Vietnamese civilians. By 1969, at the peak of U.S. involvement in the war, more than 500,000 U.S. military personnel were involved in the Vietnam conflict. Growing opposition to the war in the United States led to bitter divisions among ...


    • [DOC File]Mrs

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      President Kennedy, a World War II veteran, was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas, in an event that shook the nation’s confidence and began a period of internal strife and divisiveness, especially spurred by divisions over U.S. involvement in Vietnam. Unlike veterans of World War II, who returned to a grateful and supportive nation ...


    • [DOC File]NOTE: The source for some of the following definitions ...

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      A division is a nearly universal military organization consisting of approximately 20,000 troops commanded by a major general. During the Vietnam War, the following U.S. divisions or elements thereof participated in the War: The First (1st) Cavalry; the 1st, the 4th, the Fifth, the Ninth, the 23rd (Americal), and the 25th Infantry Divisions;


    • [DOC File]Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview

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      President Kennedy, a World War II veteran, was assassinated in 1963 in Dallas, Texas, in an event that shook the nation’s confidence and began a period of internal strife and divisiveness, especially spurred by divisions over United States involvement in Vietnam. Unlike veterans of World War II, who returned to a grateful and supportive ...


    • [DOC File]A Nation Divided and a Generation Lost

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      These characteristics of the draft for the Vietnam War are responsible for much of the racial and social class divisions among this generation, at home and in Vietnam. Antiwar sentiments skyrocketed as years passed in this war because a harsh realization among many Americans sunk in: the chance of any military victory against North Vietnam was ...


    • [DOC File]History Education MN

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      The Vietnam War: Primary Sources and Activities. Supported by the Library of Congress Teaching with Primary Sources program. The Vietnam War was a conflict that spanned almost two decades, and was ultimately a failure for the United States. More than 58,000 Americans and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese died in the war.


    • [DOC File]para 1

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      5. outline the steps by which Johnson led the United States deeper into the Vietnam quagmire. 6. explain how the Vietnam war brought turmoil to American society and eventually drove Johnson and the divided Democrats from power in 1968. 7. describe the cultural rebellions of the 1960s, and indicate their short-term and long-term consequences.


    • [DOCX File]Commack Schools

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      The Vietnam War had disastrous effects. Vietnam’s infrastructure was destroyed and farmland was polluted by American chemical warfare (Agent Orange). An estimated 2 million Vietnamese died and another 3 million were wounded. About 12 million became refugees who fled to neighboring countries.


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