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  • ...Second World War, was involved in restoring colonial authority in [[French Indochina]], and was the last British head of the Pakistani military
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  • .... In particular, Vichy retained authority, until March 1945, over [[French Indochina]].
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  • ...ul Mus''' (1902-1969) was a French expert on [[Vietnam]], born in [[French Indochina]], who advised French leaders on dealing with nationalism, was an emissary When [[Jacques Leclerc]] became the French military commander for Indochina in September 1945, <ref name=McAlister>{{citation
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  • {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}} {{r|Indochina}}
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  • ...se]] nationalists while [[Vichy France]] and [[Japan]] controlled [[French Indochina]], formed in October 1942. Its coalition included members of the Communist
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  • ...water bordered on the west by Africa; on the north by Asia; on the east by Indochina, some islands of Indonesia, and Australia; and on the south by the Antarcti
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  • ...de>The specific plans, decisions and preliminary operations (e.g. [[French Indochina]]), by the [[Empire of Japan]], to begin large-scale operations of [[World
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  • ...tical entity created by the Geneva Accords of 1954 that partitioned French Indochina. The Republic of Vietnam ended in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War.
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • ...ered on the west by [[Africa]]; on the north by [[Asia]]; on the east by [[Indochina]], some islands of [[Indonesia]], and [[Australia]]; and on the south by th
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • ...[[Mekong Delta]], was the southernmost of the three main regions of French Indochina, which became [[Vietnam]]. Other variants on the name include "Cochinchina" While [[Ho Chi Minh]] and others from the center and north of Indochina were negotiating at Fontainebleau, High Commissioner [[Georges d'Argenlieu]
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  • {{r|Third Indochina War}}
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  • ...nam War]], between which [[France]] reasserted its colonial authority over Indochina in 1945, created a proto-state of [[Vietnam]] under a provisional governmen
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  • {{r|Third Indochina War}}
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  • ...mic system, it spawned from ancient kingdoms, was a colony called [[French Indochina]], and was partitioned into the [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam]] (North V
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  • ...orld War]] to key roles in the last colonial days of Pakistan and [[French Indochina]]. During the [[Second World War]], he commanded [[20th Indian Division]],
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • The principal target of China's 1984 invasion of [[Vietnam]] in the [[Third Indochina War]], '''Ha Giang Province''' is on the border between the two countries. | title = Military Strategy in the Third Indochina War: The Last Maoist War
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  • '''Tonkin''' is the northernmost of the three principal regions, from French Indochina, which made up what was to become [[Vietnam]]. Its key feature is the Red R
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  • {{r|Indochina}}
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  • ...re''' was the next-to-last commander of French military forces in colonial Indochina, which was to become [[North Vietnam]] and [[South Vietnam]]. The [[Dien Bi ...under [[Jean de Lattre de Tassigny]], who would be the French commander in Indochina when major combat with the [[Viet Minh]] began. He then commanded an armore
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  • ...s an honest broker by a surprising number of opposing factions in [[French Indochina]] and in the [[Vietnam War]]. His experience with Indochina went back to 1929, when he worked in banking and insurance. He was the son-
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  • ...se]] nationalists while [[Vichy France]] and [[Japan]] controlled [[French Indochina]], the '''Dong Minh Hoi (DMH)''' (Viet Nam Revolutionary League, or ''Viet | title = The Struggle for Indochina 1940-1955: Vietnam and the French Experience
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  • ...Cai City''', was destroyed in the 1979 Chinese invasion during the [[Third Indochina War]]. The border area remains hazardous due to [[mine (land warfare)|land
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • ...Chinese forces in 1979, during the [[Vietnam War#Third Indochina War|Third Indochina War]].
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  • ...s population considers itself Khmer. Prior to being made part of [[French Indochina]], it was the Angkor Empire, dominant in its region between the 11th and 13
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  • {{r|Military Assistance Advisory Group, Indochina||**}}
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  • {{r|Third Indochina War}}
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  • ...some extent, it includes parts of [[Southeast Asia]], especially [[French Indochina]].
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  • ==French Indochina== ...off supplies to [[Chiang Kai-shek]] and to establish airbases in [[French Indochina]], needed to strike further south and east.<ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|French Indochina}}
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  • '''French Indochina''' was the French colonial structure that contained Cambodia, Laos, and pre Few Frenchmen permanently settled in Indochina. Below the top layer of imperial control, the civil service comprised Frenc
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Indochina]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...onflict with Adm. [[Georges d'Argenlieu‎]], High Commissioner for [[French Indochina]]. [[Paul Mus]] was one of his key advisers. Leclerc had had some success n
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  • ...ources on the opposition to the South Vietnamese government. He formed the Indochina Research Center as a reference collection while at the [[University of Cali | title = Indochina Center materials on the move
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  • ...uyen''' were originally an alliance of bandits and river pirates in French Indochina, but entered politics in 1944. Le Van Vien, called "general", headed the or
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  • ...y]], and especially intent on preventing Communist expansion into [[French Indochina]] and then [[South Vietnam]], first being concerned with that region when h
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  • '''Annam''' was the central region in those parts of French Indochina that eventually became [[South Vietnam]]. This area contains the Central Hi
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  • ...y the best single reference. Fall, a naturalized U.S. citizen who had made Indochina and Vietnam the focus of his lifework, died in combat accompanying U.S. gro *Bernard B. Fall,(1967), ''Street without joy: insurgency in Indochina'', 1946-63 (4rd ed.), Schocken. A broader look than the battle itself, with
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  • ...f Indochina, was Emperor of Annam (1932-1945), and Head of State of French Indochina until replaced by Ngo Dinh Diem after the Geneva Accords. During the Second | title = The Struggle for Indochina 1940-1955: Vietnam and the French Experience
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  • | title = Spartans in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 1945-1975
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  • {{r|Indochina and the Second World War}} {{r|Indochina}}
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  • {{seealso|French Indochina}} {{seealso|Indochina and the Second World War}}
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  • ...ity created by the Geneva Accords of 1954 that partitioned former [[French Indochina]], and whose existence ended with the forcible reunification with the south
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  • ...ism, with current border disputes as well as major fighting in the [[Third Indochina War]]. A third force is China, which historically was more distant, cultura
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  • With an originally declared purpose of obtaining independence of [[Indochina]] (now [[Vietnam]]), then a [[France|French]] colony, the "League for the I
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  • ==MAAG-Indochina== Even before the French left, Military Assistance and Advisory Group-Indochina was established in September 1950, under Francis G. Brink, Thomas J. H. Tra
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  • ==Indochina== ...etnams after Geneva#U.S. missions to Indochina|O'Daniel's 1953 missions to Indochina. He reported to military, not CIA, command in this role. On his return, he
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  • ...tenfold, and French investors, avoiding risk, withdrew their capital from Indochina. The tax burden on peasants was regressive, and it was also a time of flood ...r province of the North controlled by the [[Viet Minh]] during the [[First Indochina War] (also known as the [[Viet Minh War]]). It reestablished the ICP, which
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  • ...e been declassified, essentially kept the policy. Supporting the French in Indochina was limited in 1954, and tied to French support for NATO and other containm
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  • | title = Spartans in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 1945-1975 | title = Spartans in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 1945-1975
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  • | contribution = The French Indochina War 1946-1954
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  • ...1930s, specific plans, decisions and preliminary operations (e.g. [[French Indochina]]), by the [[Empire of Japan]], were made to begin large-scale operations o Indochina ''and'' China—in effect that Japan renounce its
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  • | title = Spartans in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 1945-1975
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  • ...nch paratroopers fighting first in the final days of the colonial war of [[Indochina]], then in the [[Algeria|Algerian]] war. As David Rieff writes: ...where he was wounded during the battle of [[Heartbreak Ridge]], as well as Indochina, Algeria, the renamed Vietnam, and various revolutions in Latin America. Th
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  • ...Nomura reported that there was special American sensitivity over [[French Indochina]].
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  • ...assistance to its ally, France, in the form of Military Assistance Group, Indochina (MAAG-I). When France gave quasi-state recognition to Vietnam, the program
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  • ...Vietnam''', it spawned from ancient kingdoms, was a French colony called [[Indochina]] between 1858 and 1954, and was partitioned into the [[Democratic Republi
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  • In 1932, [[French Indochina]] annexed the islands and set up a weather station on Pattle Island; mainte
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  • ...gy, Mekong Delta agriculture differed from that of other areas of [[French Indochina]], and did not develop significantly until the 20th century. Much of the la
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  • ...Nomura reported that there was special American sensitivity over [[French Indochina]].
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  • | title = Spartans in Darkness: American SIGINT and the Indochina War, 1945-1975 ==Indochina==
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  • ...e]]an power; it managed a delicate balance with the [[France|French]] in [[Indochina]]. A bloodless [[revolution]] in 1932 led to a [[constitutional monarchy]].
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  • ==OSS Indochina==
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  • ...#Indochina, China, and the U.S. after the German conquest of France|French Indochina. Japan saw such a withdrawal as unacceptable to its military operations in
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  • ...injury-jump"></span> and exiled) during the [[Indochinese revolution|First Indochina War]]. Regarding the French using American-made [[napalm]] bombs in the [[First Indochina War]],
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  • Before the partition of French Indochina, '''air operations''' played a relatively small part in the '''Vietnam War'
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  • After the Lyndon B. Johnson presidential victory and Vietnam War, Second Indochina War, external allied combat forces in South Vietnam|the buildup of U.S. gro
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