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    same and can be categorized and described the same way. With this definition the MyLai massacre can be looked at from the point of view of this term. Firstly the soldiers were told to look at all the Vietnamese people as if they were all Vietcong‚ which were the communist like force that had taken over Vietnam‚ especially the

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    Chief Phillips decided to perform a routine search of a Vietnamese boat on the river to check if they were running weapons for the Vietcong or NVA. Chef boarded the boat to hand search the materials on board. His complete lack of respect for these people could be seen instantaneously as he began pushing and throwing these men and woman around the boat. While this was happening Clean

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    The Vietcong was an instrumental tool used by the National Liberation Front to overthrow the South Vietnamese government with the main purpose of reuniting North and South Vietnam. The Vietcong was able to defeat the French and then the South Vietnamese army‚ having American forces supporting their defense. As the attacks began encroaching Saigon‚ U.S. Colonel Michael Macmahon held Mai’s sponsorship for a safe extraction out of danger. Soon after‚ Mai’s mother Thanh‚ would join her in the United

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    countries would follow‚ and American liberty‚ free enterprise and security would be put at risk. It is hard to define one important reason for the American’s defeat in Vietnam. There are many factors that explain it: restrictions on the military and tactics that the American army employed‚ coupled with the strength of the North Vietnamese Army. The war also cost a lot of money‚ which meant inflation‚ tax rises and America’s economy suffering. The collapse of the home front and the lack of support from

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    The Vietnam war was a civil war between the Vietcong and South Vietnam. Until the U.S. intervened. The U.S. sent troops over because they thought that if the Vietcong won the war it would affect the U.S. The U.S. sent troops and resources over to Vietnam in 1965. The U.S. withdrew their troops on March 29‚ 1973. The United States should have taken their troops out soon‚ because there were to many casualties. The war caused divisions among the people. The U.S. wasted resources on the war. The Vietnam

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    necessary to defeat North Vietnam. Johnson chose the bombing route aka Operation Rolling Thunder which lasted three years. It was a bombing of North Vietnam to convince Ming’s government to agree to end the war. Moreover‚ it didn’t work out because the Vietcong started to attack US bases in South Vietnam and the bombing raids were used against supply lines that the North used weren’t effective since they would practically rebuild overnight. Johnson despite the the numerous casualties didn’t want to bring

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    Détente Economic and Political Reasons for Détente Geopolitical developments: Vietnam‚ Sino-Soviet split‚ the Middle East Middle East Suez Crisis ▪ July - November‚ 1956 ▪ The Egyptian President took control of the Suez canal‚ which‚ although on Egyptian territory‚ had always been controlled by the British and French   ▪ Egypt had Soviet support. However‚ the British‚ French and Israelis sent in troops.   ▪ When the US refused to back the British‚ the British troops are forced to withdraw.  

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    left both sides with great casualties. The perfume river divides the City of Hue. Citadel‚ which means old city‚ made up 2/3 of the population and was on the north side of Hue. According to Moss‚ On the morning of January 31‚ about 7‚500 NVA/VietCong fighters‚ achieving complete tactical surprise‚ overwhelmed the ARVN defenders and took control of the Citadl‚ once the home of the Nguyen emperors‚ and much of the New City within a few hours. Two U.S. Marine companies from Phu Bai‚ a few miles

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    which so happens to be the first day of the Lunar New Year (Tet). The United States made little to no progress with making any notable progress with assisting the South Vietnam troops. The United States failed attempts to stop communist guerilla tactics and he war escalated the public began raising question of the United States involvement in Vietnam. “The percentage of Americans who believed that the U.S had made a mistake by sending troops to Vietnam had risen from 25% in 1965 to 45% in December

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    drastically decreased the overall support. The US had two enemies in particular‚ which restricted them from defeating North Vietnam. PAVN along with the Vietcong were strong and resourceful. One of the main difficulties in fighting the PAVN was that their soldiers were conventional military units with proper training. Likewise‚ Vietcong were also full time soldiers with conventional formations such as battalions and divisions in order to launch more damaging attacks over a wide area. One of

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