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    watch others die or would you want to protest and prevent people from dying in war. In the film‚ Forrest Gump‚ Forrest is stuck in a society in which war is going on all around him. Forest‚ a country boy with no father‚ mental obstacles‚ and a naive personality is fighting physical and mental wars. In this time period‚ the 1960’s‚ our nation is split between war and anti-war. Hawks and doves. Forrest joins the Vietnam war‚ while his love interest becomes a hippie. I am taking the Forest and his decision

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    In the 1950’s‚ the United States began to send troops to Vietnam‚ during the following 25-year period‚ the ensuing war would create some of the strongest tensions in US history. Almost 3 million US men and women were sent thousands of miles to fight for what was a questionable cause. In total‚ it is estimated that over 2‚5 million people on both sides were killed. This site does not try to document the entire history of the Vietnam War but is intended as a picture essay‚ illustrating some of

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    Australia’s Involvement in the Vietnam War By Taylor‚ Aleisha and Alec. There were two important reasons for Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War: 1. Fear of Communism 2. Obligations to Allies Fear of Communism In the period following WWII there was a growing fear within Australia of communism. The common belief was that communism would spread from the USSR to Asian countries and eventually reach Australia. This theory is known today as the domino theory. Australia was

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    Protest songs from the Vietnam War and Civil Rights Movement Simple Song of Freedom Bobby Darin Come and sing a simple song of freedom Sing it like you’ve never sung before Let it fill the air Tell the people everywhere We‚ the people here‚ don’t want a war. Hey‚ there‚ mister black man‚ can you hear me? I don’t want your diamonds or your game I just want to be someone known to you as me And I will bet my life you want the same.

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    During the Vietnam War ROA was initiated‚ it was a very controversial aspect of that conflict. Intended to reduce the change of friendly fire incidents and recognize international law regarding the conduct of war‚ especially to protect civilians. For Vietnam it was a political tool – Commanders and individual soldiers became frustrated. Chain of command links every uniformed service to each other‚ from the junior rank following the chain of command to the President. We will look at six of these levels

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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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    and Kosovo Wars to the Vietnam War for the United States and the Afghanistan War for the Soviet Union‚ history has a way of showing us that we can try to prevent events from happening‚ but eventually they will happen again in a different generation and country. In fact‚ history is repeating itself right now‚ playing out across the globe‚ reenacting wars and genocides that happened years ago‚ allowing us to create predictions of how these wars will end by looking at similar‚ past wars. One prediction

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    Vietnam was a struggle which‚ in all honesty‚ the United States should never have been involved in. North Vietnam was battling for ownership of South Vietnam‚ so that they would be a unified communist nation. To prevent the domino effect and the further spread of communism‚ the U.S. held on to the Truman Doctrine and stood behind the South Vietnamese leader‚ Diem. Kennedy and Diem were both killed in 1963 and 1964. Johnson took control of the situation by increasing the amount of money and manpower

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    international politic world. Offensive realist says that this is the best way to survive in politics. Also on material capabilities‚ specifically the sum of military and latent power; which non material factors can often influence the outcome of wars‚ for example the Vietnam War in the 1950s. This capabilities will most likely have a more successful and positive outcome. Military power is the armed forces

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    After the Second World War‚ cold war was on. The United States faced heavy loss in Vietnam episode and then the then President of U S‚ Nixon formulated a doctrine which stated that‚ “Asian boys must fight Asian wars”1 . This doctrine thus then turned out to be the future policy of United States. Russia then took control of Afghanistan by sending armed forces into the country. The West could not tolerate the occupation of Afghanistan by Russia and they saw the Russian intervention as Russia’s attempt

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