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RA: Well, as you know, in 1953, 1954, we faced the danger of the Vietnam War spreading to Southeast Asia. We felt that there was a danger. Secondly, we were fighting, at that time, against Dutch colonialism about West Irian. And that was a tough struggle, and we were of the opini...
It turns out their stories have a lot in common with veterans going as far back as the Civil War, with particularly fascinating echoes from Vietnam and the movements it bore. By painting a fuller picture of these individuals and placing them in the context of history, my hope is that we...
The Tudor household had five monarchs that influenced society, and played a role in the Wars of the Roses. Learn about the rise of their dynasty,...
In the United States, adventure tourism has grown in recent decades as tourists seek out-of-the-ordinary or "roads less traveled" vacations, but lack of a clear operational definition has hampered measurement of market size and growth. According to the U.S. based Adventure Travel Trade ...
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For legal and political reasons, the US is not declaring victory or saying "the war is over." In fact, the days of declared wars that end with clear definition, such as World Wars I and II, have been waning.In Iraq, the regime simply vanished. Ditto in Afghanistan. In Vietnam, ...
exchange was very heated. Bush II made a vigorous argument that with the events of 11 September the prophesied war of Gog and Magog had at last begun. I can only imagine what went through the worldly Chirac’s mind, or indeed the look on his face, as Bush II discoursed in this ...
Black armbands have been used as a means of protest as well. For example, in 1965, some students who opposed America’s involvement in the Vietnam War arrived at their schools wearing black armbands to express their views silently.