Military history Veteran narratives and the collective memory of the Vietnam War TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Kenneth L. Kusmer WoodJohn AThis dissertation is a comprehensive study of the content, author demographics, publishing history, and media representation of the most prominent Vietnam veteran memoirs ...
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The prospect of exposure to TCDD from Agent Orange in ground troops in Vietnam seems unlikely in light of the environmental dissipation of TCDD, little bioavailability, and the properties of the herbicides and circumstances of application that occurred. Photochemical degradation of TCDD and limited bio...
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Remember, Ho Chi Minh himself said the war may still last five, ten, twenty years or longer. Author's note: According to military records, there were 4 known deaths caused by tigers in Vietnam, two from the 4th Infantry Division in the Central Highlands and two members of the U.S. ...
military records, the model proposed that 44% to 50% of the bombs located in the studied area might still remain unexploded. According to Erin Lin, assistant professor of political science at The Ohio State University, current attempts to detect and securely remove unexploded bombs as well as ...
while the south struggled to retain a Western view on government. The United States was one of many countries who became involved in the war, at first by sending military advisors to South Vietnam. This quickly increased to full military involvement from the United States, with President John ...
CIA and the Generals Covert Support to Military Government in South Vietnam (1998) This 245-page internal CIA history by Thomas L. Ahern, Jr., provides an overview of CIA efforts from South Vietnamese military coup that overthrew Saigon leader Ngo Dinh Diem to the fall of Saigon in 1975....
The conflict emerged from the First Indochina War against the communist-led Viet Minh. Most of the funding for the French war effort was provided by the U.S. After the French quit Indochina in 1954, the US assumed financial and military support for the South Vietnamese state. The Việ...