Army of the Republic of Vietnam

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    of the Vietnam War revolved around the simple belief held by America that communism was threatening to expand all over south-east Asia. Neither the Soviet Union or the United States could risk an all-out War against each other. Even though the Soviet Union and the USA could not risk an all-out War, they still fought against each other in the Vietnam War. The countries that were involved in the vietnam war. The countries that were fighting to stop the spread of communism were South Vietnam, USA, South

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    The Vietnam War is a sore spot in the long arms of American History. Nearly 60,000 Americans died and estimated millions of Vietnamese. It was considered to be the longest war in American history as well. Many questioned the motives and causes of the war calling it an atrocity. Others say that it may have been a terrible effort to defend a noble cause, the spread of communism. The years precluding the Vietnam war, there was a war taking place in Vietnam. It was known as the Indochina War, where

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    Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a significant war. The war was a large conflict known as the Second Indochina War. Significant numbers of people suffered and died in this war. Also the cost of the war was extremely high. The Vietnam War had fought for about 20 years. The Vietnam War was a significant war that had happen in the 1960’s, it is important to know how does it occurred, what events that had happen in the war, and the effects of the war. The Vietnam War started because

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    Battle Of Khe Sanh Essay

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    had begun. The Battle of Khe Sanh was conducted in Khe Sanh of the northwestern Quảng Trị Province. This is the Republic of Vietnam. This battle was one of the most important battles during the Vietnam War. This battle is important because of how many people were killed or injured, how it began, and the effect or news reports about the battle of Khe Sanh. The People’s Army of North Vietnam (PAVN) carried out a massive artillery bombardment on the U.S. Marine garrison at Khe Sanh (Defending Khe Sanh)

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    extending its influence. This, naturally, resulted in strained relations and rivalry between the two superpowers. Despite the many difficulties, American policy of containment during the Korean War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and the Vietnam War did manage to contain the expansion of Communism to a certain extent. The containment of communism in Korea was successful. The Korean War, which

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    The Vietnam war, also known as the Second Indochina war, was a very dark time.The war was between Northern Vietnam and the PAVN (People’s Army of Vietnam) supported by China, and Southern Vietnam and the ARVN (The Army of the Republic of Vietnam) supported by the United States. And the war consisted of three major battles. There was the battle of Ap Bac (the very first battle of the war and a major loss for the Southern Vietnam), the battle of Khe Sanh (the middle of the war and the turning point

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    Being a Vietnamese, I always take great pride in my nation, whose peasantry army defeated imperialism. Vietnam has endured many hardships throughout its course of history, suffering the Chinese one-thousand-year occupation, the colonial rule of French and the involvement of America in Vietnam’s war. Although it was believed that an underdeveloped country like Vietnam couldn’t have vanquished these brutal enemies, they inflicted a heavy defeat on these invaders. Bravery, strategic-thinking and solidarity

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    States' Involvement in the Vietnam War There are many reasons for American intervention in Vietnam whether it is political causes, economic causes or military causes. The Americans want to secure capitalism all over the world and get rid of communism. The French used to run Vietnam in a capitalist manner. After the Second World War France attempted to secure and control Vietnam once more. France refused to recognize the democratic republic of Vietnam that had been declared

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    United States involvement in Vietnam began as early as 1950. Multiple United States presidents authorized the use of U.S. troops in Vietnam and each had their reasons that they believed were appropriate. From Truman to Johnson, efforts were focused on putting an end towards Communism in the country. The United States believed that if one Southeast Asian country fell to Communism, many would follow. This was called the “domino theory”. Every president had a different approach to prevent the uprising

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    There are many directions I could study my cultural history. I could search for so many answers to questions about my family. Are we descendents of Chinese people? Were we a powerful family in Vietnam? Are we related to any royalty? I could not decide how far back I wanted to explore my family tree or if I wanted to research my mother’s family or my father’s family. I was not even sure if I could find any answers at all. All of these questions are relevant if I wish to discover the people in my family

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