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This article is concerned primarily with the military aspects of the war; for further discussion of the historical and political issues involved, see Vietnam: History. ... Once the French had withdrawn from Vietnam, the U.S. moved to bolster the Saigon government militarily and, as asserted by some observers,
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Vietnam War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Vietnam War was a military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1959 to 30 April 1975. The war was fought between the communist North Vietnam, supported by its communist al...
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First Indochina War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The First Indochina War (also known as the French Indochina War, the The Anti-French War, the Franco-Vietnamese War, the Franco-Vietminh War, the Indochina War, the Dirty War in France and as the An...
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In Reply to: Re: Why did America get involved? posted by rodney hughes on November 10, 19102 at 02:48:47: ... The French had lost in 1954 and left and by the early 60's there we were starting to help with the South. If the Vietnam war had never occurred and they asked for our help in 2002 I think we would probably go and help them.
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The Vietnam War, like any other war, was extremely ugly. But unlike other wars, there were many soldiers involved in the fighting who opposed it. ... (The Vietnamese occupation of the southern part of the country was still underway in the 18th and 19th century, when the French arrived.)
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Why did the U.S.A. Become Involved in the Vietnam War in the 1950s and 1960? The Vietnam War was one of the biggest humiliations in American history. The small forces of North Vietnam and the threat of world communism humbled the most power full country in the world.
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Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc., and VVAW-NET; VVAW-NET is an informal communications network of folks involved and interested in the activities of Vietnam Veterans Against the War, Inc. ... French Imperialism in Vietnam...
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These involved helping to fulfill the basic needs of an agrarian population, ... It will surprise no serious student of American affairs to learn that from the beginning of American participation in the Vietnam War there was a substantial presence of American law and legal institutions in the company of U.S. ... The French Influence...
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Extensively annotated and cross-linked history of the conflict. ... By 1953, the Vietminh controlled large areas of North Vietnam. The French, however, had a firm hold on the south. When it became clear that France was becoming involved in a long-drawn out war, the French government tried to negotiate a deal with the Vietminh.
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