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  • Things changed, however, with the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], where, to repel what was a relatively small attack, which was no direct
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  • ...h Vietnamese had relatively little air defense when first bombed after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, they steadily improved. As a very significant difference from the Korean The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, involved DESOTO patrols by destroyer equipped with interc
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  • ...963-64; second, limited demonstrative uses of force in reprisals after the Gulf of Tonkin incident; and third, the escalating air campaign of Operation Rolling Thunder."
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  • ...can protect themselves as the ''Pueblo'' and ''Liberty'' could not. The [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], in 1964, involved two-[[destroyer]] DESOTO patrols equipped with interce
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  • * [[Gulf of Tonkin incident/Definition]]
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  • * [[Gulf of Tonkin incident/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Gulf of Tonkin incident/Metadata]]
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  • ...y the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration]] in 1964 following the [[Gulf of Tonkin Incident]]. The U.S. began sending ground combat troops in 1965, and troop strength ===Gulf of Tonkin Incident===
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  • ...buildup phase''' began, between the 1959 North Vietnamese decision and the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to major U.S. escalation. The Communists saw this as a second ph Note that Minh was exiled within the same month as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, with its obvious ramifications of increased U.S. involvement.
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  • ...ever, was different than the actual gradual attacks that resulted from the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August.
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  • ...South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin|advisory buildup]] (1962-1964), the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] in 1964, the U.S. ground combat involvement (1964-1972); and [[South Viet ...ived, Congressional authority to use military force in Vietnam after the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], which was described as a North Vietnamese attack on U.S. warships. After
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  • By the time the ship arrived at Okinawa, the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] had occurred and revised all 7th Fleet deployment plans. Thus, for the re
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  • ...1961-1964, characterized by direction-finding and COMSEC, ending with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. This partially overlaps the period of "SIGINT and the Attempted Coups agai The [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], in August 1964, involved two-destroyer DESOTO patrols equipped with inte
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  • U.S. military involvement began to increase in 1964 and 1965, the Gulf of Tonkin incident indicated a new level of intensity, when North Vietnam explicitly became pa Navy LT Everett Alvarez was shot down during a raid following the Gulf of Tonkin incident, and became the first American prisoner of war (POW) in North Vietnamese ha
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  • ...1961-1964, characterized by direction-finding and COMSEC, ending with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. This partially overlaps the period of "SIGINT and the Attempted Coups agai ...1961-1964, characterized by direction-finding and COMSEC, ending with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. This partially overlaps the period of "SIGINT and the Attempted Coups agai
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  • ...isors in Vietnam. Johnson expanded their numbers and roles following the [[Gulf of Tonkin Incident]] (less than three weeks after the Republican Convention of 1964, which had
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  • In the Vietnam War, after the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 and the continuing political instability in the South, the United S
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  • ...ng office, and the first overt U.S. combat role in Vietnam following the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]. See [[SIGINT from 1945 to 1989#Early days: American and Operational Pers
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