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  • ...oy'' (DD-951) on the night of 4 August 1964, during the second part of the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Many of the observations reflected in this chart were later determined to The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, was the event that led President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident#Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident#Gulf of Tonkin resolution]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]
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  • ...ative of a Soviet torpedo boat, operated by [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]
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  • The first U.S. air attacks on [[North Vietnam]], after the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], by the U.S. during the [[Vietnam War]], but before the full [[Operation
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • The area in the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] of 1964, however, is generally accepted as including Vietnamese territori
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • They were involved in the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]].
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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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." ==Aftermath of the Gulf of Tonkin incident==
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  • ...been able to get authorizations short of a declaration of war, such as the Gulf of Tonkin incident|Gulf of Tonkin Resolution or the Authorization for the Use of Military Forc
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  • ...aval bases, the target of the U.S. retaliatory air strikes following the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]].
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}}
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  • ...lief there was an attack (e.g., Operation PIERCE ARROW) in response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident From roughly August 1964 to began with the response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident, followed by a pair of responses in February 1965, under the Operation FLAM
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  • ...oy'' (DD-951) on the night of 4 August 1964, during the second part of the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Many of the observations reflected in this chart were later determined to The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, was the event that led President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to
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