Vietnam Vietnam-American War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975.
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The end of the Vietnam Vietnam-American War would precipitate the Vietnamese boat people and the larger Indochina refugee crisis, which saw millions of refugees leave Indochina, an estimated 250,000 of whom perished at sea.
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The outbreak of the Korean Vietnam-American War in June 1950 convinced many Washington policymakers that the war in Indochina was an example of communist expansionism directed by the Soviet Union.
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Opposition to the Vietnam War tended to unite groups opposed to U S anti-communism and imperialism, and for those involved with the New Left, such as the Catholic Worker Movement.
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High-profile opposition to the Vietnam War increasingly turned to mass protests in an effort to shift U S public opinion.
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The Vietnam Vietnam-American War entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia asserts that Canada's record on the truce commissions was a pro-Saigon partisan one.
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In 1968, the Vietnam War Crimes Working Group was established by the Pentagon task force set up in the wake of the My Lai Massacre, to attempt to ascertain the veracity of emerging claims of war crimes by U S armed forces in Vietnam, during the Vietnam War period.
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Vietnam-American War crimes reported to military authorities, sworn statements by witnesses and status reports indicated that 320 incidents had a factual basis.
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Vietnam War was the first conflict where U S forces had secure voice communication equipment available at the tactical level.
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We thought that we were going into another Korean Vietnam-American War, but this was a different country.
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Vietnam Vietnam-American War has been featured extensively in television, film, video games, music and literature in the participant countries.
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Vietnam-American War'sdiaries were later published in Vietnam as Ðang Thuy Tram's Diary, where it became a best-seller and was later made into a film Don't Burn .
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Myths play a central role in the historiography of the Vietnam Vietnam-American War, and have become a part of the culture of the United States.
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