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- Why Did We Lose The Vietnam War? By: Julee Mitchelsin
How is it that we lost the Vietnam War? We the most powerful military in the world’s history, with technology that far exceeds all other countries and made mince meat of several other and larger countries in wars before this? Well I sure can’t believe it and frankly it makes me mad. I have some ideas of why it went so badly over there and that is what I want to talk about in this article.
The Vietnam War was a sort of humanitarian assistance program that slowly drew us int... Tags: vietnam war
- For Those Who Lived: The Vietnam Women's Memorial By: Tom Berger
The last thing I said to anyone I served with when I left Vietnam was that this place will never be anywhere but just over my shoulder for the rest of my life. Tags: Viet Nam War, Agent Orange, Veteran Benefit, PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Viet Nam Vet
- A Long-Overdue Tribute: The Dedication Of The Korean War Veterans Memorial By: Tom Berger
The Korean War is sometimes referred to as the "Forgotten War" because it seems to have receded from the national consciousness-eclipsed in large part by the continuing legacy of the Vietnam War. Tags: Viet Nam War, Agent Orange, Veteran Benefit, PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Viet Nam Vet
- Vietnam Veteran's Memorials At College Campuses By: Tom Berger
A look at the memorials to the veterans of the Vietnam War at college campuses and other areas in the United States. Tags: Viet Nam War, Agent Orange, Veteran Benefit, PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Viet Nam Vet
- Kill Me if You Can - Account of the Vietnam War By: Bobby Miller
Kill Me If You Can, You SOB...is a judicious and penetrating diary of one of America's greatest tragedies--the Vietnam War--and the soldiers who lived and died making it so. While it's illuminating, it's by no means a rah-rah account of the war. This work is a tour de force whose humor and candor is audacious. Simply dealing with the verity of it all makes this possibly one of the best non-fiction works to emerge out of the heartbreak known as the Vietnam War. Pictures/photos can be disturbing. Tags: vietnam war
- The Road from Vung Tau to Saigon By: Christopher Rose
An account of one of the early road trips made by the author during his stay in Vietnam during the war. He arrived in Soth Vietnam in 1965 Tags: vietnam, vietnam war, vietnam travel, vietnam trip, vietnam holiday, asian holiday, vietnam phot
- An excursion by road to Dalat By: Christopher Rose
An account of one of the numerous journeys the author took by road in South Vietnam in an effort to discover the country and its people. This was from Vung Tau to Dalat and then back to Saigon. Tags: vietnam, south vietnam, asia, travel, road travel, vietnam war, vietnam holiday, vietnam memories
- Adapting to life in Vietnam By: Christopher Rose
An attempt by the author to set up house after his arrival in South Vietnam during the war, 1965 to 1975. His relations with his neighbours and maid. The harassment by the local police. And living conditions generally for a foreigner in a strange land. Tags: vietnam, vietnam war, vietnam history, vietnam travel, asia, asian travel
- An Overview of The Iraq War By: Nick Carter
The controversial war in Iraq started with the US-led invasion in March 2003. The main reason offered for the proposed war was that Iraq has nuclear capabilities and that the war would act as a means of disabling such capabilities Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller
- Reasons Why People are Anti Bush By: Nick Carter
George Bush has been one of the most controversial political figures of all time. He is the eldest son of the former president of the United States George Herbert Walker Bush, and is currently serving his second term in office. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller
- The Vietnam War: What Role Did Outside Countries Play? By: Nick Carter
The Soviet Union was responsible for supplying North Vietnam with military apparatus – in the form of tanks, helicopters, planes, arms and artillery. They also provided medical supplies. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller
- An Overview Of The Vietnam War By: Nick Carter
The Vietnam war – also known as the American War in Vietnam, Indochina War and the Vietnam Conflict – took place from the year 1959 all the way through to 1975. The war ended with a North Vietnamese victory some decade and a half later. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller
- America: The Presidents, The Politics And The Wars By: Nick Carter
The United States of America used to pride itself on a reputation for diplomacy and integrity. The world's largest economy, land of the capitalist dream. Immigrants would flock to America looking for their chance in life, looking to make a go of it all for their family. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller, Kill Me If You Can, You SOB
- Who Is Bob Miller? By: Nick Carter
I don't hate predators. If there weren't hawks in this country, those in other countries would show up here. Do not misinterpret "Hawk" to mean I approve of George W. Bush and Richard Cheney and their Hermann Goering protégés in the Pentagon. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller, Kill Me If You Can, You SOB
- Seeing It From Bob Miller's Point Of View By: Nick Carter
When it comes to controversy, Bob Miller is certainly no stranger. A veteran of the Vietnam War, Bob Miller is one of the world's most celebrated modern war authors with a sharp pen and a nose for the truth. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller, Kill Me If You Can, You SOB
- Bob Miller's "Kill Me If You Can, You SOB" By: Nick Carter
Bob Miller is one of the USA's most controversial authorities on war and foreign policy. As a harsh critic of the Bush regimes of past and present, Bob Miller has been reviled by authoritarians and dismissed by the establishment. Tags: Vietnam war, Bob Miller, Kill Me If You Can, You SOB
- What To Look For When Collecting Military Patches By: Joelyn Pullano
An over view on the making of military patches, how the patches came to be and information on collecting them. Tags: Vietnam War, Military, Military Patches, Army Patches, Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines, Coas
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