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  • '''Operation Rolling Thunder''' was an air campaign, starting in 1965 and gradually disappearing by 1969
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  • ...incident]], by the U.S. during the [[Vietnam War]], but before the full [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] campaign
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  • {{r|Operation Rolling Thunder}}
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  • ...onsidered one of the two most logistically important bridges attacked by [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • YANKEE Station carriers provided naval air support for [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], [[Operation Linebacker I]] and [[Operation Linebacker II]].
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  • ...nam]] (North Vietnam), which preceded and were not a part of the broader [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] program began. Certainly, some of the in-process planning for Rolling Th [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] was approved two days later, on February 13; the overemphasis on nuclear
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  • ...the [[Vietnam War]], much of the area was prohibited from air attack in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], but military targets in Hanoi were bombed intensely in [[Operation Lineb
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  • #Operation Rolling Thunder, a period of attacks to "signal" the seriousness of U.S. attack, rather tha ...il the Richard M. Nixon|Nixon Administration took control in January 1969, Operation Rolling Thunder attacks were intended to signal implacable U.S. determination to the Northe
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  • ...se on North Vietnam (i.e., [[Operation FLAMING DART]] within the larger [[Operation Rolling Thunder]]) was on February 6, 1965, before there was a full deployment of U.S. troo
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  • ...QRC-160]] self-protection jammer on the [[F-105]] fighter bomber used in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], the EB-66 specialized in "early warning and ground controlled intercept
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  • {{rpl|Operation Rolling Thunder}}
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  • ...ter the Gulf of Tonkin incident; and third, the escalating air campaign of Operation Rolling Thunder." {{r|Operation Rolling Thunder}}
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  • '''Operation Rolling Thunder''' was an air campaign, starting in 1965 and gradually disappearing by 1969
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  • {{r|Operation Rolling Thunder}}
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  • ...War]], there were a variety of strike operations against North Vietnam. [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] was essentially futile. With less restrictive rules of engagement, [[Ope
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  • ...at the time, was the headquarters for [[aircraft carrier]]s operating in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] against North Vietnam. It operated in the [[South China Sea]], in varying
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  • .... During the [[Vietnam War]], it hosted large U.S. air bases, supporting [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] activity against North Vietnam, as well as operations against the [[Ho Ch
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  • ...rected Ball to obscure the more aggressive U.S. policy that included the [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] airstrikes against North Vietnam. <ref name=McMaster>{{citation
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  • ...ter the Gulf of Tonkin incident; and third, the escalating air campaign of Operation Rolling Thunder."
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  • ...tnam War, there were a variety of strike operations against North Vietnam. Operation Rolling Thunder was essentially futile. With less restrictive rules of engagement, Operati
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  • ...ation FLAMING DART (or, more specifically, FLAMING DART I), of the broader Operation Rolling Thunder plan, which had not yet officially started. Alternatively, the North Vietna Shortly before Johnson approved the sustained Operation Rolling Thunder plan on March 13, the Da Nang security force arrived on March 8. in respon
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  • ...ir missile was active. While the U.S. was aware of the presence of SAMs, a Operation Rolling Thunder#Targeting | civilian Defense Department official John McNaughton, Assistant
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  • ...alized condemnation, Ho said he would be willing to negotiate if the U.S. Operation Rolling Thunder bombing of the North ceased. Mai Van Bo, Hanoi's diplomatic representative
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  • ...the risks and benefits of various air operations against North Vietnam. [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], the eventual model created, and used through 1968, was a graduated press
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  • ...e "worst case". Presumably, he did not consider the symbolic bombings of [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] to be a full attack on the North. It can only be speculated if bombing of
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  • ...nd released 17,015 tons. Naval aircrews, many of whom were redirected from Operation Rolling Thunder strikes against North Vietnam, flew 5,337 sorties and dropped 7,941 tons of
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  • ...eration FLAMING DART]], and then a steady but incremental pressure under [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] operations against North Vietnam. There was also extensive air support ov ...iveness. The campaigns in Laos and Cambodia were far more effective than [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], as they were not executed as a subtle means of "signaling", but had clea
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