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    Vietnam War Influence

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    inside the dense jungle lies the country of Vietnam. This area had been conflict since the last Swastika still hung over the Reichstag.

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    Even worse is the manner in which the information regarding the bombings was handled. As stated by Thomas T. Handy, the Acting Chief of Staff in regards to the bombing in a letter to General Carl Spaatz, the Commanding General of the United States Army Strategic Air Forces: Dissemination of any and all information concerning the use of the weapon against Japan is reserved to the Secretary of War and the President of the United States. No communiqués on the subject or releases of information will

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    Ho Chi Minh President

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    (1945–1969) of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam). He formed the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and led the Việt cộng during the Vietnam War until his death. Hồ led the Việt Minh independence movement from 1941 onward, establishing the communist-governed Democratic Republic of Vietnam in 1945 and defeating the French Union in 1954 at Điện Biên Phủ. He lost political power in 1955—when he was replaced as Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam—but

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    The Americanization was the period when the United States truly began taking over the Vietnam War. President Lyndon B. Johnson began to release for the first a juncture of air attacks and during the Americanization, this is when the war begins to escalate to a new different level. Within more involvement in Vietnam the United States came to have a more knowledgeable comprehension of Vietnam. The United States began to take a more serious notice of the Viet Cong (VC), the National Liberation

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    and self-nationalism in Vietnam was evident as early as the 15th century, when historian Nguyen Trai stated “although we have been at times strong, and at times weak, we have always been Vietnamese and this will never change.” The importance and significance of nationalism and establishing a sense of self-determination was of vital concernment to the Vietnamese, in both the North and South of the country. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North) and the Republic of Vietnam (South) were both driving

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    happened during the Cold War, it started in 1954 and lasted until 1973. It basically took place mainly in South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. The Vietnamese War broke out between government of Southern Vietnam and communists in Northern Vietnam, who wanted to unite Vietnam under their government. The North part was supported by the USSR, while the Southern part of Vietnam was allied with the US. By the that time, the U.S. had the largest foreign military presence and literally directed

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    Lumberjacks History of the 20th Engineer Battalion The 20th Engineer Battalion (20th En Bn) holds a vast history in the Corps of Engineers from its start as the largest Engineer Regiment in history at the start of World War I, thru World War II, Vietnam, Desert Storm and into the Global War on Terrorism. The 20th En Bn, has been activated and deactivated several times thru out the years. The history and pride of the Lumberjack Battalion has carried on over those years, and continues to evolve with

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    Johnson ordered the bombing of North Vietnam to stop the flow of arms and troops into South Vietnam. Four weeks after the bombing the united states send US troops into South Vietnam. Within 5 months there were 75,000 troops and y 1968 US troop numbers were half a million. At the Geneva conference in 1954 Vietnam was divided in two at the 17th parallel. The Viet Minh were given the north and the non-communist government was given the south. After 1954, Vietnam was divided in half as north being communist

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    The Vietnam War was a long, immoderate furnished clash that hollowed the socialist administration of North Vietnam and its southern partners, known as the Viet Cong, against South Vietnam and its chief associate, the United States. The war started in 1954 after the ascent to force of Ho Chi Minh and his socialist Viet Minh party in North Vietnam, and proceeded against the background of an exceptional Cold War between two worldwide superpowers: the United States and the Soviet Union. More than 3 million

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    Ho Chi Minh was the original leader of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam, which is now the Social Republic of Vietnam. He is well known for leading the Northern Vietnamese and National Liberation Front to battle against the South Vietnamese and Americans up until his death in 1969. Ho Chi Minh influenced world history by leading the first nation to completely defeat the United States, take control of Vietnam and defeat international colonialism, and also unite the Vietnamese people under a new blend

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