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    Introduction The Vietnam experience was a war that lasted for almost twenty years. The American military and leadership appear to have learned some lessons from our involvement in the Vietnam War. This paper will discuss the lessons learned from the following arenas: diplomatic negotiations‚ presidential leadership‚ and cultural/social contexts. Diplomatic Negotiations Princeton University (2006) defines diplomatic negotiations as between nations. The lesson learned by the Americans was the need to

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    The Vietnam War was the U.S’ longest and most exhausting war- the only war the U.S had ever lost‚ had far-reaching consequences and impact on most American life from the economy‚ culture to domestic politics and foreign policy- some of which continue to do so today. The American military had entered Vietnam as a world superpower from World War 2 but left Vietnam with a humiliating defeat‚ shockingly high casualties‚ the American public sharply divided and its leaders uncertain of who to trust with

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    During a mission to Vietnam‚ hunger spread in the Chinese navy like a virus. Vietnam was having a war with the US‚ and food supply just wasn’t enough. Fortunately‚ a soldier faced this challenge with a positive attitude and changed the situation significantly. This soldier is my grandfather. Unlike all those soldiers that complained‚ and moaned endlessly‚ my grandfather faced this inevitable challenge with a positive attitude. Not only did he fixate his eyes on positive things‚ he also changed the

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    Leo’s voice pushing me to join him. “I don’t want to waste the summer thinking and talking.” “I just want to think clearly‚” I responded. “That’s why I want you to come. We need a thinker to tell the story of our war.” “We wouldn’t get the same benefits our fathers did in Vietnam‚” I said. “For example‚” Leo asked? “For one thing‚ Bob Hope is dead‚ and we would be deprived of seeing Beyoncé in red‚ white‚ and blue panties like the ones Raquel Welch wore for the troops.” Leo gave a frown‚ and

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    remembrance of nature‚ now a painting of red. There were a thousand mirrors‚ each with a different person reflecting the same expression of horror‚ embedded in a brown blanket of buildings. This was not a battlefield‚ it was merely a repercussion of the Vietnam War. The drafting of soldiers was only a waste of our country’s youth‚ and it has led to the death of many. The patch of green‚ the bulls eye of the campus was now surrounded with a swarm of green and brown; the cunning antagonist of Kent State. ~Two

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    Faith of the American Government during the Vietnam War Young men fight and die for their country in every single war‚ and Vietnam was no different. However‚ U.S. forces during the Vietnam War‚ on average‚ were the youngest in American history. In previous wars many men in their twenties were drafted for military service‚ and men of that age and older would often volunteer. During the Vietnam War most of the volunteers and draftees were teenagers; the average age was nineteen. In World War II‚ the average

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    contribution to modern pop culture. Both parties play a large role in many lives around the world‚ especially those in America. The characters are well-known mascots for their respective companies‚ Mickey to Disney and Ronald to McDonald’s. Another similarity that they both share is that they both contribute to blind populations from dark and or events around the world. Using entertainment as their weapon‚ mascots representing their companies brush social movements‚ wars‚ and other events outside

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    The Vietnam War versus the Iraq War With a husband in the Army and currently on his third deployment to Iraq‚ I am often asked how I think this war is different from past wars. In order to answer this question properly‚ I found that I needed to do a little bit of research and acquaint myself with some war history. As I learned about previous wars that Americans have been involved in‚ I learned that only two wars have had a great deal of controversy. The Vietnam War and the Iraq War‚ while

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    American and World Presentation: Vietnam War By Se’Sees Holmes Justin Horton HIS/145 August 1‚ 2015 Introduction • Here I will evaluate how the United States became involved in Vietnam. • Then I will explain the political‚ military‚ and social outcomes of the end of the war in Vietnam. Overview • A war between two sides: • France and government of South Vietnam supported by the US • Viet Cong and North Vietnam • Lasted from mid 1950’s thru the mid 1970’s • The war ended in the complete communist

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    After World War II‚ the people of Africa fought to end the effects of European imperialism in order to achieve political independence and reclaim African culture. However‚ tensions caused by artificial political boundaries established by European powers exacerbated preexisting tribal and religious divisions. The newly ‘freed’ African states were unstable and struggled to deal with these conflicts‚ often resulting in civil wars and genocide. During this struggle‚ Africa received very little support

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