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    Ho Chi Minh (1890-1969): Major Events in the Life of a Revolutionary Leader 1890 On May 19‚ HO Chi Minh was born the second son to a family of farmers living in Kim Lien‚ a small village in Annam (Central Vietnam). He was born NGUYEN Sinh Cung but later adopted the name Ho Chi Minh (“He who enlightens”). When Ho Chi Minh was born in 1890‚ Vietnam was under French control. The French had split what is known today as Vietnam into three separate states — Cochin

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    Context response: Write Fowler’s news article reporting on events at Phat Diem. Vietnamese Massacre Death is something we all fear and scared by. I was reminded of this on my recent travels to Phat Diem‚ “[I] didn’t want to be reminded of how little we counted‚ how quickly‚ simply and anonymously death came”. I bore witness to the death of many innocent souls; the death of civilians caught in the crossfire. My thoughts ran wild with questions‚ as everywhere I looked there was bloodshed and

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    were espousing. Ba Huong‚ who was the leader of the village the people were being controlled under‚ assumed that they were being guided under the Viet Cong to undertake this action. Nguyen Thi Dinh also rallied the people who were disadvantaged under Diem in Ben Tre to rise up and take up arms to help themselves become their own landowners in South Vietnam. What this shows is that the people were even ready to fight to achieve a better life for themselves and for the people of Vietnam. Also‚ a Viet

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    CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1-1. PURPOSE. This policy defines specific guidance for approved allowances during official government travel and requirements needed to process authorizations and vouchers within the Defense Travel System (DTS). It also provides guidance on the Government Credit Charge Card (GTCC) usage to ensure personal accountability when obligating the government funds for travel. The proponent for this guidance is the U.S. Army Special Operations Aviation Command (USASOAC)‚ Comptroller

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    York Times Washington bureau in 1960. In the fall of 1962‚ Halberstam was assigned to the Vietnam conflict. David Halberstam’s book is an attempt to put into retrospect the portrait of the American experience in Vietnam‚ to capture the details of the Diem period‚ and the errors made that shaped American foreign policy until the collapse of South Vietnam.         Vietnam had been a troubled land generations before the conflict between North and South Vietnam escalated. The French occupied and colonized

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    United States Counterinsurgency Operations in Vietnam from 1961 to 1968 The United States policies of counterinsurgency throughout the Vietnam War have largely been criticized by historians‚ government officials‚ and the U.S. population ever since the escalation of occupation the U.S. had in South Vietnam starting in 1961. The Geneva Accords of 1954 stated that there was to be no foreign military presence in North and South Vietnam‚ however the U.S. ignored

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    and protests against the war in Vietnam throughout the U.S. In 1954 a brutal conflict began between Vietnam and France because Vietnam wanted to rule their own country‚ the conflict ended in July when France was forced to leave Vietnam and Ngo Dinh Diem took over as the new anti communist ruler with U.S support‚ shortly after the Geneva Accords (Brigham‚1). The Geneva Accords was the origin of the Vietcong‚ according to the Accords all military personal

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    election‚ so the government allied themselves with Ngo Dinh Diem‚ a South Vietnamese leader. Rather than supporting Bao Dai‚ the French installed emperor‚ the US helped Diem oust Dai‚ because they believed he was too weak to rule a country. Then‚ in attempts to induce a Communist response that the South Vietnamese could condemn‚ the CIA organized raids across the border of the two halves of the nation. When the North Vietnamese did respond‚ Diem then declared the South an independent country and refused

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    GUIDE FOR INTERPRETING LITERATURE THE SCHEME OF STYLISTIC ANALYSIS OF A LITERARY TEXT I. Speak of the author in brief. - the facts of his biography relevant for his creative activities; - the epoch (historical and social background); - the literary trend he belongs to; - the main literary pieces (works); II. Give a summary of the extract (or the story) under consideration (the gist‚ the content of the story in a nutshell). III. State the problem raised (tackled) by the author

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    full scale war. The USA shared a view with France that the Minh was a plot by the communists. The USA prevented elections taking place in Vietnam because they thought the communists would win in 1954. The USA began to support Diem; Diem set up South Vietnam. They backed Diem because he was fiercely anti-communist. The USA supported Diem’s regime with around $1.6 billion in the early 1950s‚ this was a sign of political and financial involvement from the USA. After fighting a war to gain independence

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