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imported>Howard C. Berkowitz (New page: {{subpages}} ==Parent topics== {{r|Army of the Republic of Vietnam}} {{r|Vietnam War}} {{r|War, Vietnam, and the United States}} ==Subtopics== {{r|Task Force Shoemaker}} {{r|Operation L...) |
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Latest revision as of 15:30, 3 December 2008
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Parent topics
- Army of the Republic of Vietnam [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Vietnam War [r]: (1955-1975) war that killed 3.8 million people, where North Vietnam fought U.S. forces and eventually took over South Vietnam, forming a single Communist country, Vietnam. [e]
- Joint warfare in South Vietnam 1964-1968 [r]: The period of the Vietnam War in which large numbers of foreign ground troops, primarily but not exclusively U.S., allied with the Army of the Republic of Viet Nam against the People's Army of Viet Nam and the Viet Cong [e]
- South Vietnam's ground war, 1972-1975 [r]: That period during which South Vietnam fought North Vietnam without the assistance of U.S. ground troops [e]
- Vietnam, war, and the United States [r]: Add brief definition or description
Subtopics
- Task Force Shoemaker [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Operation LAM SON 719 [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lyndon B. Johnson [r]: American politician (1908-1973); president 1963–1969; known for his civil rights bills and "The Great Society". [e]
- Richard M. Nixon [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Henry Kissinger [r]: (1923—) American academic, diplomat, and simultaneously Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Secretary of State in the Nixon Administration; promoted realism (foreign policy) and détente with China and the Soviet Union; shared 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for ending the Vietnam War; Director, Atlantic Council [e]
- Melvin Laird [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Nguyen Van Thieu [r]: Vietnamese officer and politician (1923–2001); president of South Vietnam 1967–1975. [e]
- Le Duan [r]: Effective political heir, as leader of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), when Ho Chi Minh's health declined. While he did not depose his internal rivals, he gained power over Vo Nguyen Giap and Truong Chinh. [e]
- Vo Nguyen Giap [r]: The most prominent general of the Viet-Minh, the People's Army of Viet Nam, and eventually Defense Minister and Politburo member of North Vietnam [e]
- Norodom Sihanouk [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Souvanna Phouma [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ho Chi Minh trail [r]: A complex of roads and other facilities, from North Vietnam to South Vietnam via Laos and Cambodia, used to infiltrate military forces into the South [e]
- Tran Van Tra [r]: General officer of the People's Army of Viet Nam, serving from 1954 to the fall of South Vietnam, who has been in some disfavor for writing a frank history of the North Vietnamese side. [e]
- Graham Martin [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Lon Nol [r]: Add brief definition or description