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  • '''Vietnamization''' was a policy of the Richard Nixon|Richard M. Nixon administration, to "e Vietnamization fit into the broader Nixon Administration detente policy, in which the Unit
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  • ...ense]] in the [[Richard M. Nixon|Nixon Administration]]; coined the term [[Vietnamization]] and carried out the program
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  • {{r|Vietnamization}}
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  • ...mbat forces working with the Army of the Republic of Vietnam, and then the Vietnamization program. While he served in Vietnam, his wife, Carol Laise, was U.S. Ambass
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  • ...= Mark H. | last = Waggoner}}</ref>After MACV-SOG left Vietnam under the [[Vietnamization]] program, various STD units continued to operate until the 1975 [[fall of ==Vietnamization==
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  • ...the major U.S. ground combat phase. [[Ellsworth Bunker]] presided over [[Vietnamization]].
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  • As [[Vietnamization]] forced South Vietnam to be more on its own,in May 1969, he created a Nati
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  • {{rpl|Vietnamization}}
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  • ...Forces units and spawning various special missions units. By the time of [[Vietnamization]], the original SF counterpart mission was gone, and LLDB personnel went in
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  • ...the major U.S. ground combat phase. [[Ellsworth Bunker]] presided over [[Vietnamization]].
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  • '''Vietnamization''' was a policy of the Richard Nixon|Richard M. Nixon administration, to "e Vietnamization fit into the broader Nixon Administration detente policy, in which the Unit
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  • *Part 4: From 1969 to 1973, opposing the Vietnamization of the war and chasing the U.S. troops from Vietnam.
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  • ...s: a period of civil war (1957-1964), the Americanization (1964-1969), the Vietnamization (1969-1973), and the end (1974-1975). ...ard M. Nixon|President Nixon]] followed a strategy of de-escalation and "[[Vietnamization]]" of the conflict, while also escalating the conflict through incursions i
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  • After the full implementation of the Vietnamization doctrine, the U.S. saw the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam (ARVN) as takin ...S. popular support of the war, the Nixon Administration had adopted the '''Vietnamization''' doctrine, in which U.S. ground troops would no longer fight in South Vie
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  • ...d Redeployment, 1970-1971'' (1986) [http://ehistory.osu.edu/vietnam/books/vietnamization/0000.cfm full text online]
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  • ...other countries will be in [[Joint warfare in South Vietnam 1964-1968]], [[Vietnamization]], and [[air operations against North Vietnam]]. It is not practical to dra ===Vietnamization and seeking negotiations===
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  • ...disengagement of U.S. forces fighting in Vietnam. Balancing a policy of "[[Vietnamization]]," aimed at returning the burden of actual combat to the South Vietnamese,
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  • ...d until the election of Richard M. Nixon, and the change of U.S. policy to Vietnamization, or giving the main combat role back to the South Vietnamese military. It was the decision of the Nixon Administration, therefore, to start Vietnamization, or turning over ground combat to the South Vietnamese.
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  • :#Vietnamization: 1971-1973, as the mission shifted back to training, advising, and supporti ===Army SIGINT and Vietnamization===
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  • ...icy of global containment of Communism. Nixon's solution in Vietnam was "[[Vietnamization]]"--to turn the war over to Saigon, withdrawing all US ground forces by 197
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  • :#Vietnamization: 1971-1973, as the mission shifted back to training, advising, and supporti :#Vietnamization: 1971-1973, as the mission shifted back to training, advising, and supporti
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  • * [[Vietnamization/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Vietnamization/Metadata]]
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  • ...a disengagement of U.S. forces fighting in Vietnam. Balancing a policy of "Vietnamization," aimed at returning the burden of actual combat to the South Vietnamese, w
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  • ...ates Army was defeated in combat by a Viet Cong guerrilla force. Under the Vietnamization doctrine, United States military forces left the Republic of Vietnam under
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  • ...hdrawal of U.S. forces begun during the following year and the adoption of Vietnamization meant that, by 1969, "although limited tactical offensives abounded, U.S. m
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