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  • ...rtation hub for central Vietnam and was a major military base during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...ion area for northern Vietnam; key military supply import point during the Vietnam War
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  • ...epresentative to [[Vietnam]], currently [[Michael Michalak]]; during the [[Vietnam War]], headed both military and civilian organizations
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  • ...igon]]/[[Ho Chi Minh City]], in which there was much fighting during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • {{r|Vietnam War}} {{r|Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963}}
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  • ...French Indochina. The Republic of Vietnam ended in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War.
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  • ...ates Air Force]] to modify [[weather]] over [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...LF); a generic term for Communist forces in [[South Vietnam]] during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • *Vietnam War Bibliography: Translation Series. Vietnam Documents and Research Notes. Sai
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  • The [[Vietnam]]ese historical term for what, in the West, is called the [[Vietnam War]] (1962-1975)
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  • ===Vietnam War=== {{r|Vietnam War ground technology}}
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  • [[Charleston-class]] [[attack cargo ship]] in [[Korean War]] and [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...(Vietnam)|National Highway 19]] was a key strategic objective during the [[Vietnam War]]; gaining control of this area could split South Vietnam in half.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vietnam War#Third Indochinese War]]
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  • ...broad context of warfare in the modern area of [[Vietnam]], of which the [[Vietnam War]] (1962-1975) is best known, but involves colonization, Japanese occupation
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  • ...Cambodia]], where the first large "search and destroy" operations of the [[Vietnam War]] took place
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  • {{r|U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War||***}}
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  • The period, within the [[Vietnam War]], between which [[France]] reasserted its colonial authority over Indochin
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  • ...cally important bridges attacked by [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...f [[Vietnam]]; headquarters of the [[II Corps tactical zone]] during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...of the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] (i.e., North Vietnamese) during the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...s north of Saigon, on National Highway 13 (Vietnam)|Highway 13. During the Vietnam War, it was part of Binh Dinh Province, but it is now in Binh Phuoc Province. ==Vietnam War==
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  • ...m]], a province that contained major combat and support bases during the [[Vietnam War]], and forms a key transportation corridor for economic development
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  • Ration can opener issued to U.S. soldiers in the [[Vietnam War]]; a favored question to detect Vietnam poseurs is to ask them to define a
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  • [[Vietnam War]]-era bombing accuracy tracking radar. originally for training but adapted
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  • ...ietnam]], after the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], by the U.S. during the [[Vietnam War]], but before the full [[Operation Rolling Thunder]] campaign
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  • ...of cross-border operations and mobility inside South Vietnam during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], Highway 9 was in South Vietnam, roughly parallelling the Demilitarized Z
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  • ...ombination of all U.S. official organizations in [[Vietnam]]; during the [[Vietnam War]], it included the military, as opposed to the separate chains of command i
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  • The first offensive operation, in the [[Vietnam War]], by the [[United States Marine Corps]] with the [[Army of the Republic of
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...en the U.S. and North Vietnam (1969-1973) to end U.S. involvement in the [[Vietnam War]], resulting in the [[Paris Accords]] signed on January 28, 1973.
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  • ...k in its area was the beginning of the [[Battle of the Ia Drang]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vietnam War ground technology]]
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  • ...e U.S. [[pacification in South Vietnam|pacification]] program during the [[Vietnam War]], in the [[Lyndon Johnson|Johnson Administration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vietnam War ground technology/Definition]]
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  • ...t it has been joined with the [[Hue]] metropolitan province. During the [[Vietnam War]], it was part of [[I Corps tactical zone]].
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  • ...rrangements with the politically powerful Buddhists, including after the [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vietnam War ground technology/Related Articles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Air operations in the Vietnam War]]
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  • *''The Hidden History of the Vietnam War'' *''The Blood Road: The Ho Chi Minh Trail and the Vietnam War''
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  • ...nam]] from shortly after its creation, to his overthrow and death in the [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963]]. He was of the Catholic minori
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  • * Richard Jensen, "Vietnam War Bibliography" (2007)[http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/vietnam.html]
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  • ..., a period often referred to as the [[Vietnam era]], in reference to the [[Vietnam War]]. This is one of the largest [[twin study|twin studies]] worldwide and thu
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  • ...ation JUNCTION CITY''' was a large "search-and-destroy" operation of the [[Vietnam War]], starting on February 21, 1967 and lasting for 72 days. It directly foll
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  • A U.S. Army corps-equivalent headquarters for ground combat during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...e of [[Vietnam]], and its major city; the capital is Dong Ha. During the [[Vietnam War]], it was the northernmost province of [[South Vietnam]], with its northern
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  • ...o. With his half-brothers, he was politically active before and during the Vietnam War.
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  • A controversial [[Central Intelligence Agency]] program in the [[Vietnam War]], targeting [[Viet Cong]] infrastructure
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  • ...ist and author, who was especially controversial for his coverage of the [[Vietnam War]], where some thought he was providing critical investigation for the publi
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], a period of increasing domestic instability in the [[Republic of Viet Na
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  • ...n the Central Highlands, during the buildup of U.S. ground forces in the [[Vietnam War]]. He later commanded the [[Sixth United States Army]] in the Presidio of S
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  • ...purpose bomb, no longer in U.S. service but used extensively during the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...in [[World War II]]; commander-in-chief of the Pacific Fleet during the [[Vietnam War]], while his son, [[John McCain]], was a [[prisoner of war]]
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  • [[United States Navy]] [[battleship]] of the [[Iowa-class]]; served in [[Vietnam War]] and 1983-1984 Lebanon crisis
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  • During the earlier parts of the [[Vietnam War]], much of the area was prohibited from air attack in [[Operation Rolling T
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  • ...formed in 1971 from groups concerned about interactions of faith and the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • A Communist offensive in the [[Vietnam War]], possibly part of a larger strategy, in early 1968. The attackers suffere
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  • ...nveying troops, arms and supplies from North to South Vietnam during the [[Vietnam War]]. The routes were mostly mountain and jungle paths which went through Laos
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  • A [[Special Forces]] camp during the [[Vietnam War]], close to the border with [[Cambodia]] and 65 miles north of [[Saigon]]
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  • 19-day [[Vietnam War]] "search and destroy" mission in January 1967 in the "Iron Triangle" area
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], '''YANKEE Station''' was a designation for the operating area of U.S. [[
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  • A [[Vietnam War]]-era heavy cargo helicopter that had no passenger cabin, in the interest o
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  • | title = The Vietnam War: American and Vietnamese Perspective
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  • ...n of [[Gia Lai Province]] in [[Vietnam]]'s central highlands. During the [[Vietnam War]], it was an important base area for U.S. forces. ==Vietnam War==
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], one of its chokepoints was the [[Dragon's Jaw Bridge]], in the narrowest
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  • ...yst most known for leaking the ''Pentagon Papers'' classified history of [[Vietnam War]] decisionmaking; continued critic of foreign policy and excessive secrecy
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • U.S. [[unattended ground sensor]] program of the [[Vietnam War]], principally air-dropped sensors targeting the [[Ho Chi Minh]] trail; mai
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  • ...1913–1994); President of the United States 1969–1974. Known for ending the Vietnam War and for the Watergate scandal.
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  • ...[[United States Army]] general who held command of US forces during the [[Vietnam War]] from 1964 to 1968.
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  • ...n the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine Corps]] and was the first [[Vietnam War|Vietnam Veteran]] with combat service to serve in Congress.
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  • ...red; commander at [[Battle of the Ia Drang]] and [[Battle of Bong Son]]; [[Vietnam War]] historian; guest, Political Cesspool
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  • A 1995 film, set in the [[Vietnam War]], in which a [[U.S. Army]] unit replaces a village elephant killed by enem
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  • ...ws.com/2008/10/gia-lam-airport-plans-made-public.html}}</ref> During the [[Vietnam War]], it was a [[integrated air defense system#The DRV system matures, 1964|fi
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  • ...m''' is the head of the [[United States Mission to Vietnam]]. During the [[Vietnam War]], it was a basic policy that the Ambassador had control of all U.S. organi Since the reestablishment of diplomatic relations after the [[Vietnam War]], only the first Ambassador has not been a career [[Foreign Service Office
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  • ...]; retained two 8" turrets and used for [[naval gunfire support]] in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...ed States Air Force]] over suspected enemy hideouts in jungle during the [[Vietnam War]], which proved to have an unexpected and extremely toxic contaminant.
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  • * Carland, John M. "Winning the Vietnam War: Westmoreland's Approach in Two Documents," ''The Journal of Military Histo
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  • ...CV-SOG]] non-commissioned officer, a [[Medal of Honor]] recipient in the [[Vietnam War]] and an expert on [[special reconnaissance]]
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  • ...and Na San airport in [[Song La Province]], all historic names from the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • U.S. government documents, especially those from the Vietnam War, exclude some of these countries. Myanmar/Burma is placed in South Asia.
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  • ...United States Navy]] in the 1950s; it saw limited combat service in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...1970, participating in the [[Suez Crisis]], [[Cuban Missile Crisis]] and [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...e truly sensitive parts dealt with ongoing diplomatic efforts to end the [[Vietnam War]]. Before that was known, however, the [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administ
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  • ...lly a tactical, rather than geographical structure; the U.S. renamed its [[Vietnam War]] corps formation s "field forces" to avoid confusion. In July 1970, the Re
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  • ...ed the fundamental authority for large-scale United States combat in the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...lly a tactical, rather than geographical structure; the U.S. renamed its [[Vietnam War]] corps formation s "field forces" to avoid confusion. In July 1970, the Re
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  • ...lly a tactical, rather than geographical structure; the U.S. renamed its [[Vietnam War]] corps formation s "field forces" to avoid confusion. In July 1970, the Re
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  • ...States of America|U.S.]] military between 1965 and 1975, the era of the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...Subpages}}</noinclude>More often known as the "Huey", and an icon of the [[Vietnam War]]; a light tactical transport [[helicopter]] and [[armed helicopter]], with
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  • ...itzer Prize]] winning American journalist most known for his work on the [[Vietnam War]], considered one of the key sources of truth by some and as a biased oppon
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  • ...to aid [[France]] at [[Dien Bien Phu]] during the colonial period of the [[Vietnam War]]
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  • ...tal province of Central Vietnam, and also the name of a town. During the [[Vietnam War]], it was one of the four provinces in the [[Army of the Republic of Viet N
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  • The first dedicated [[attack helicopter]], introduced in the [[Vietnam War]] by the [[U.S. Army]], but continuing to be produced in a redesigned versi
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  • ...e of such tribunals, however, has been extremely controversial. During the Vietnam War, North Vietnam generally treated aircrews captured in operations against it
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  • ...rejected the dominant materialism of Western culture, fought against the [[Vietnam War]] and for [[civil rights]], [[gay rights]] and [[women's rights]], but also
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  • ...tinguished Graduate, was commissioned as a second lieutenant served in the Vietnam War, initially as a forward observer. He won four Bronze Stars and was wounded
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  • ...was the development of [[precision-guided munition]]s, introduced in the [[Vietnam War]], but first used in large, decisive quantities in the [[Gulf War]]. Anothe
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  • | title = Rolling Thunder in a Gentle Land: the Vietnam War Revisited
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  • ...h Indochina, '''air operations''' played a relatively small part in the '''Vietnam War'''. While there were some notable exceptions, the main effort was by the Un
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  • ...compares Mark Moyar's reexamination of Vietnam, ''Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954-1965''<ref name=Moyar>{{citation | title = Triumph Forsaken: The Vietnam War, 1954-1965
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  • AN/MSQ-77 systems were extensively used during the Vietnam War, most importantly to direct hombing from B-52 heavy bombers at high altitud
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  • ...}} their seminal variety show that used comedy to satirize issues like the Vietnam War, racial politics and drugs.
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  • ...48), commissioned in January 1949, used her big guns extensively, in the [[Vietnam War]]. <ref name=gs-DesMoines>{{citation
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  • ...elligence (1973-1976) and had numerous operational responsibilities during Vietnam War. Colby was another intelligence professional who was promoted to the top
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  • He was a platoon and company commander in the [[Vietnam War]]. His units deployed to Somalia, Haiti, Bosnia and Kosovo.
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  • While much of the Vietnam War used variants of deterrence, Operation Linebacker II used a compellence mod ...ribes it as an interaction between nation-states. It was extended, in the Vietnam War to attempts to compel the Communist side, which had both conventional and g
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  • ...ic Party]] presidential nomination in 1972 as an all-out opponent of the [[Vietnam War]]. A few years earlier, as part of [[McGovern–Fraser Commission]], he ha
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], a December 1969 capture of a Viet Cong [[communications intelligence]] c
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  • ...O series. The SPO-10 is described as at the rough technology level of U.S. Vietnam War era equipment. <ref name=USNI>{{citation
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  • ''Durham'' was extensively involved in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...ich qualify membership include [[World War II]], the [[Korean War]], the [[Vietnam War]], the [[Persian Gulf War]], and the [[Iraq War]]. The VFW will also recogn
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  • ''Mobile'' was extensively involved in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • Concerned about the possibility of Chinese intervention in the [[Vietnam War]], the Johnson Administration chose to use low-risk drones over southern Ch
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  • ...m maintenance; the U.S. M-16, especially in its earliest versions in the [[Vietnam War]], was more prone to jam unless carefully maintained. The original M-16 als
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  • During the Vietnam War, it was first encountered in combat by U.S. fighters, it became evident tha
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  • Powell had combat experience in the [[Vietnam War]], which gave him a perspective different than civilian leaders that had no
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  • ...replacement of the PRC-25|AN/PRC-25 and PRC-77|AN/PRC-77 introduced in the Vietnam War. In turn, it is being replaced by more advanced radios including the PRC-11
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  • ...for 22 years and 11 months, earning two battle stars for service in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...way to avoid entanglements, without widespread public support, such as the Vietnam War. It reflected some of the opinions legislated as the War Powers Resolution. ...and one partial exception. Reserve components were not activated for the Vietnam War. While Reserve ''units'' were not activated for the Korean War, many ''indi
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  • ...was a key architect of the overt combat role of the United States in the [[Vietnam War]], although he lost confidence in U.S. policy and resigned from the Johnson ...rofessional military. While some of these tactics were effective in the [[Vietnam War]], it is also accepted that McNamara micromanaged military decisionmaking w
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  • [[Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.]] was ambassador during the [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963|Buddhist crisis and military cou
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  • ...y disenchanted with Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration policy in the Vietnam War, and leaked a copy to Senator William Fulbright, who took no action. He the
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  • *[[AC-47 Spooky (ground attack)]], also known as "Puff the Magic Dragon", [[Vietnam War]] gunship
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  • ...to the LDP, an action that failed. Okinawa was a key U.S. base, both for [[Vietnam War]] operations and a variety of strategic operations (e.g., [[SR-71]] and oth
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], North Vietnam invaded and occupied parts of Cambodia to use as military
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  • ...realistic training is a result of the Army's self-examination after the [[Vietnam War]]. Its first commander was GEN [[William DuPuy]].
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  • ...y]] in the U.S. military, which he sees as a revisionist belief that the [[Vietnam War]] could have been won with the right long-term approach, which he terms tha
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  • The main ground force of the [[Republic of Viet Nam]] in the [[Vietnam War]], was commonly called the '''Army of the Republic of Viet Nam (ARVN)'''. T
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  • During the Vietnam War, public opinion changed, and McLaren was asked to put the sequence back in.
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  • ...ry thinking, which challenges the "revisionist" interpretation that the [[Vietnam War]] could have been won, if only the U.S. had used a proper counterinsurgency ...General [[Creighton Abrams]], the last U.S. combat commander in the the [[Vietnam War]], deciding, immediately after that war, to prepare the Army for combat wit
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  • ...ir campaign, starting in 1965 and gradually disappearing by 1969, of the [[Vietnam War]], principally proposed by [[Secretary of Defense]] [[Robert McNamara]] and
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  • While the U.S. military during the [[Vietnam War]], and the Soviet Red Army throughout its existence, tried to accelerate NC
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  • ...ring the Cold War, but Congress began to challenge the authority after the Vietnam War with the War Powers Resolution.
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  • ...ency, and national strategy; his doctoral dissertation dealt with the post-Vietnam War exercise of military force,<ref name=PetPhD>{{citation ...Harold Johnson, for example, who was Chief of Staff of the Army during the Vietnam War, was quoted as having, as his deepest regret, not having resigned in protes
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  • ...was commissioned an ensign in the United States Navy. He first went to the Vietnam War on a destroyer, and then served three combat tours as an adviser to the Vie ...n deeply involved in the Vietnam, war, and the United States#POW-MIA issue|Vietnam War POW-MIA issue, Perot concluded Armitage was blocking his proposals and trie
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  • ...ntroversial military adviser and eventually U.S. regional commander in the Vietnam War, knew both the fictional and real stories, and considered Lansdale a role m ...n, however, Lansdale was very significantly involved in U.S. policy in the Vietnam War between 1954 and 1961.
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  • ...[[Corazon Aquino]]. Under Marcos, Filipino troops had participated in the Vietnam War, and there was a large-scale U.S. system of military bases in the Philippin
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  • ...pinion and sensationalizing. Accelerated by investigative reporting in the Vietnam War and Watergate, and by the advent of 24-hour news programs in tight ratings ...media mob to descend on any irregularity, such as George Romney during the Vietnam War, when he tearfuly said he had been "brainwashed".<ref name=Time>{{citation
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  • ...a]] and [[Albania]], and [[Cambodia]], which became Communist during the [[Vietnam War]]. Countries which became Communist-ruled and remain so include the [[Peopl Starting from 1959, the [[Vietnam War]] against the [[North Vietnam]] and the [[Viet Cong]] was waged by America
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  • ...replaced by the PRC-25|AN/PRC-25 in 1962, and was rapidly replaced in the Vietnam War.
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  • ...of fire than ships with manually loaded guns of the same size. During the Vietnam War, the ''USS Newport News'', a cruiser of this class, is remembered for gun b
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  • In the context of the [[Vietnam War]], the '''Strategic Hamlet Program''' meant different things to various Sou ...mission]]), the broader development of U.S. grand strategy involving the [[Vietnam War]], and the general understanding of [[counterinsurgency]] and [[foreign int
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  • ...il War]]. His son, George S. Patton III, was an armored commander in the [[Vietnam War]] and eventually rose to [[major general]].
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  • After the [[Vietnam War]], the need for economy, maximum use of new technologies, and reduced huma
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  • ...relationship between their faith and political issues, particularly the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • During Operation Linebacker II of the Vietnam War, the initial use of chaff, in "corridors" dropped from chaff-laden fighters
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  • ...in effect today. He sent 16,000 soldiers (in non-combat roles) into the [[Vietnam War]]. ...ccessor, [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], greatly escalated the involvement in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...g animosity between the United States and its Cold War enemies. During the Vietnam War, Davisville once again served as a major training facility for Seabees, and
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  • | contribution = Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War | contribution = Public Health and the Vietnam War
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  • 34 years after his actions at the [[Battle of the Ia Drang]] of the [[Vietnam War]], the father of PJ Airman 1/c William H. Pitsenbarger received, on behalf
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  • ===Vietnam War=== The Vietnam War saw extensive use of armed helicopters, and limited use of attack helicopte
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  • During the Vietnam War, there were a variety of strike operations against North Vietnam. Operation
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  • ...Diem regime in South Vietnam that happened during the first phase of the [[Vietnam War]] and concluded the [[South Vietnamese Buddhist crisis and coup of 1963|196
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  • US SIGINT support during the Vietnam War came principally from service cryptographic units, with some NSA coordinati
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  • ...ounterpart to the main [[United States Army Special Forces]] role in the [[Vietnam War]], in organizing the [[Civilian Irregular Defense Group]]s. Some LLDB perso
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  • ...McCone|John McCone, Director of Central Intelligence briefed Kennedy on a Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963|coup being contemplated by the c
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  • ...were sufficiently complex to warrant a discussion separate from the main [[Vietnam War]] article, and even from an article on [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] himself. The name {{main|Vietnam War}}
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  • ...icially the "Iroquois" but invariably known as the "Huey", iconic of the [[Vietnam War]]. Blackhawks are a light to medium capacity design used for troop transpor
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  • ...This contrasts to the homogeneous opposition in [[World War II]] or the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • Their Combined Action Platoons (CAP) in the Vietnam War, and recently in the Iraq War, were made up of volunteers from regular Mari
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  • ...had a television link that let them see where the weapon was going. In the Vietnam War, lasers were used to designate a precise location; the weapon homed on the
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  • ...foreign policy inclufing support for the Cold War, the Korean War and the Vietnam war. Reuther supported Lyndon Johnson on the issue of the [[Vietnam War]], and rallied behind [[Hubert Humphrey]] as the Democratic nominee in 1968
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  • ...erable communications and navigation. Both in the Second World War and the Vietnam War, 15-20% of US casualties were the result of fratricide. In the 1990 Gulf Wa
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  • ...in the movie," Cimino explained in an interview. "It's not even about the Vietnam war. This is a movie about people. It's a story of a group of friends."<ref>htt
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  • Some American veterans of the [[Vietnam War]] brought back unpleasant memories, perhaps embellished with memories and s
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  • ...always containing high-security areas, it remained accessible during the [[Vietnam War]], with the largest of a series of demonstrations in October 1967. Immediat
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  • ...Party after it fell under the influence of the counterculture during the [[Vietnam War]]."<blockquote>by stressing personal accountability and giving breathtaking
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  • ...ive in [[Opposition to US involvement in the Vietnam War|opposition to the Vietnam War]]. He volunteered in the 1966 anti-war campaign of [[Robert Scheer]] (and
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  • Enlisting in the Army, he became a combat helicopter pilot in the [[Vietnam War]]. He obtained a bachelor's degree in English Literature, was commissioned,
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  • ...ref> It was among the most advanced intelligence aircraft used during the Vietnam War, collecting information on SIGINT from 1945 to 1989#Air Force strategic SI
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  • ...tributed to and became rationale for America's first involvements in the [[Vietnam War]]. Starting shortly after the outbreak of the [[Korean War]], Truman attemp
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  • ...IEDs encountered by South Vietnamese, U.S., and other allied troops in the Vietnam War were either actual U.S. mines or improvised from U.S. munitions. <ref name=
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  • ...ided missiles, on aircraft carriers after devastating accidents during the Vietnam War. Another important criterion is that the crash of an aircraft still should
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  • ...nd the Soviet Union when it was not fashionable to do so, and criticized [[Vietnam War|U.S. involvement in Vietnam]]. He campaigned for nuclear de-escalation and
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  • ''El Paso'' was not involved in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • * Murphy, John. ''Harvest of Fear: A History of Australia's Vietnam War'' (1993)
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  • ...ce that they had witnessed upon the youth who protested against the war in Vietnam War|Vietnam, as well as upon the fans at their shows, particularly during their
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  • ''Charleston'' was involved in the [[Vietnam War]]. Among other activities, she participated in the Vietnamese Counteroffens
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  • [[Operation Bolo]] was a Vietnam War evolution of the Rodeo, in that it appeared, to North Vietnamese electronic
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  • ''A war movie that follows a set of recruits through stages of the Vietnam War, from boot camp to a somber conclusion in a bombed-out deserted city.''
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  • ...e 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=Shee | title = The Battle at Ap Bac Changed America’s View of the Vietnam War
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  • ...wanted, and disliked being contradicted by the CIA, especially over the [[Vietnam War]]. Raborn, accustomed to the military hierarchy, was more accommodating.
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  • Even during the Vietnam War, multiple agencies were involved, including Military Assistance Command Vie
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  • ...e Vietnam War: a History of America's involvement and extrication from the Vietnam War | publisher = Simon & Schuster | year = 2003}}, pp. 81-82</ref> | title = Why Did Vietnamization of The Vietnam War Fail?
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  • A former Navy flier who was shot down in the [[Vietnam War]] and spent over five years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi, McCain has been ...who headed the [[Pacific Command]], with overall responsibility for the [[Vietnam War]], at a time when his son was prisoner. The McCain family is primarily of [
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  • For infantry squads in the [[Vietnam War]], the '''AN/PRC-25''' and the closely related '''AN/PRC-77''' was the stan
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  • ...inbeck went to [[Vietnam]] to report on the war there. Thinking that the [[Vietnam War]] was a heroic venture, he was considered a [[War Hawk|Hawk]] for his posit ...steinbeck2.html] In 1967, Steinbeck traveled to Vietnam to report on the [[Vietnam war|war]], and his sympathetic portrait of the United States Army caused the ''
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  • ...the [[Cold war|Cold War]], the [[Cuban Missile Crisis]], the [[Vietnam war|Vietnam War]] and the [[Yom Kippur War]].
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  • * Daum, Andreas W.; Gardner, Lloyd C.; Mausbach, Wilfred, eds. ''America, the Vietnam War, and the World: Comparative and International Perspectives'' (Publications * Johns, Andrew L. "A Voice from the Wilderness: Richard Nixon and the Vietnam War, 1964-1966," ''Presidential Studies Quarterly,'' Vol. 29, 1999 [http://www
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  • ...d to wars of the enemy's choosing in [[Korean War|Korea (1950-53)]] and [[Vietnam War|Vietnam (1962-1975)]]. He instead proposed roll-back, a strategy to steadil ...ced its build-up by deficit spending on a massive scale. Even during the [[Vietnam War]], the US had run up at most a deficit of some $25 billion in a single year
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  • ...917-1918), [[World War II]] (1941-45), the [[Korean War]] (1950-53), the [[Vietnam War]] (1965-72), and the [[Gulf War]] (1990-91). During the [[American Civil Wa ...Brigade, but later became airborne and served in both World War II and the Vietnam War.
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  • They were extremely effective in the [[Vietnam War]], often operating from rivers and striking targets near water, or making h ...yond the waterline. SEALs, however, conducted extensive DA and SR in the [[Vietnam War]].
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  • ...tor of [[Ramparts magazine|''Ramparts'' magazine]]. After the end of the [[Vietnam War]] and the rise of the extreme leftist [[Khmer Rouge]], he lost faith in lef
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  • ...[Nobel Peace Prize]] for the [[Paris Accords]], the peace that ended the [[Vietnam War]]. In close collaboration with [[Richard Nixon]], he created a détente po ...d or ended their aid to North Vietnam, thus allowing a settlement of the [[Vietnam War]].<ref>Evelyn Goh, "Nixon, Kissinger, and the 'Soviet Card' in the U.S. Ope
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  • ...make them collapse or to provide an entry for one's own troops. During the Vietnam War, "sapper" was an elite designation among the Viet Cong, who would infiltrat
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  • ...! radio station news] </ref> She opposed the American involvement in the [[Vietnam War]] and the expansion of weapon developments. During the [[Jimmy Carter|Cart
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  • ...acks against British defense systems until those systems collapsed. In the Vietnam War, while the U.S. bombing of North Vietnam might not have resolved an inheren SEAD, as a distinct set of tactics against an IADS, emerged in the Vietnam War, in the bombing campaign against North Vietnam. "In World War II, there was
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  • ...88, she led the Jeannette Rankin Brigade, a women's coalition, on an anti-Vietnam War march in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 15, 1968. During the early 1970's, Rank
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  • * Anderson, David L. ''Columbia Guide to the Vietnam War'' (2004). * Kutler, Stanley ed. ''Encyclopedia of the Vietnam War'' (1996). essays by experts
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  • {{main|Vietnam War}} {{seealso|Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963}}
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  • ...ch Indochina]]. The Republic of Vietnam ended in 1975 at the end of the [[Vietnam War]]. ...d constant coup plotting, and several attempted ones, until the one that [[Vietnam War, Buddhist crisis and military coup of 1963|removed and killed him in 1963]]
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  • The existence of Army special operations is a change from the post-Vietnam War days, when a substantial amount of Special Forces was deactivated, and the
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  • ...! radio station news] </ref> She opposed the American involvement in the [[Vietnam War]] and the expansion of weapon developments. During the [[Jimmy Carter]] adm
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