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  • {{r|U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War||***}}
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  • ...gn policy often stops short of active combat intervention, but, as with '''U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War''', may take increasingly active roles in supporting what is called the '''
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  • ...s commitment resulting from his graduate education, and spent a year as an U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|adviser to the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam Airborne, including combat
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  • ...ial field operator in the Vietnam War, '''John Paul Vann''', first as a [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|United States Army advisor]] and [[lieutenant colonel]], who later worked f
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  • ...which were separate from ideology, leadership, or corruption. Effective [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|advisers]] needed to understand these issues; ARVN units could be far more
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  • ...Division, at the time commanded by [[Colonel]] [[Huynh Van Cao]]. Cao's [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|American adviser]] was Lieutenant Colonel John Paul Vann.<ref name=Sheehan>
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  • ...dy, however, also became concerned with South Vietnam, and started to send U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|overt advisers. This appealed to strongly anticommunist parts of the U.S. p
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  • ...command. Another U.S. officer, who would rise to the highest ranks, was an U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|adviser to the Airborne at the battle: then-major H Norman Schwarzkopf Jr..
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