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  1. Vietnam War

    Australia became involved in the Vietnam War Back in 1955 the US chose to enter the Vietnam War with the aim of stopping the communism spreading to Southeast Asia. The United States was against Communism and they knew that if Communist forces would gain control of Vietnam, it would spread very quickly...

  2. Vietnam War

    the short span of the Vietnamese war, 2.5 million people died, and millions more displaced. More bombs were dropped than all of World War II, and over one quarter of Vietnam's forests were killed by Agent Orange. No war has divided the American public like the Vietnam War.The American people wanted nothing...

  3. The Vietnam War: America's Lost War

    Summer Seminars for schoolteachers and college professors six times. The Vietnam War is one of America’s most significant historical events. Many people today don’t realize the impact that the Vietnam War had on the world then and on our world today. Charles E. Neu realized the importance...

  4. Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War

    Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War Causes: 1.) Containment policy worked in Europe (Greece, Turkey, Berlin) & with Korea 2.) North Korea’s invasion of South Korean confirmed U.S. suspicions that the Soviets sought to conquer all of Asia 3.) SE Asia provided 90% of America’s...

  5. Vietnam War

    part 2 Question#4 – The War in Vietnam has been said to have had a lasting impact on American Society. Using an array of specific details from the sixties up to and including our era, argues either for or against the validity of this statement. I believe that the war in Vietnam has had a lasting impact...

  6. The Vietnam War.

    The Vietnam War, which lasted from 1961 through 1973 had many effects towards not only the men and women who served in Vietnam, but everyone living in America during this time. The Vietnam War affected the society by having college students avoid the draft. The Vietnam War is still remember able today...

  7. The Vietnam War: Ignorance and Greed

    went to war in Vietnam, there were many lessons they should have learned from the French defeat to the Vietminh. The only problem is between ignorance and greed they did not learn the lessons which were so obviously set before them. Eisenhower and his administration believed the French lost the war...

  8. The Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War was a horrific experience in which many noble and heroic people lost their lives. Many people have searched for answers as to why it happened. It was not just one person’s fault. It was not Eisenhower’s for initiating tensions early, it was not Kennedy’s for not stopping the war early...

  9. Just or Unjust: US involvement in Vietnam War

    States’ Involvement in the Vietnam War " Since the beginning of the Vietnam War in 1954, United States’ involvement has been a topic of great controversy. The Vietnam War was part of a larger conflict known as the the Second Indochina War and a “manifestation” of the Cold War between two great world...

  10. Vietnam Memorial

    nation or cultures wealth. Vietnam Veterans Memorial The Vietnam Veterans memorial was founded by Jay Scruggs who served in Vietnam. Scruggs had to fight a hard battle in order to get the memorial approved to be built because of the country’s controversy with the Vietnam memorial. The memorial was...

  11. Psychological Effects on War Amputees Research Paper

    characteristics attributed to war amputees returning home. While some veterans can cope with the loss of a limb or multiple limbs, the overall effects for the majority of returning soldiers is devastating. By exploring different cases from the Vietnam War and the Iraq War, many ethical issues can be addressed...

  12. Vietnam Memorials

    The Vietnam War was the longest military battle in the history of the United States. It lasted from 1959 to April 30, 1975. The Vietnam War was known as the Second Indochina War. It was fought between the North Vietnam and the U.S. supported South Vietnam. Over 1.4 million military people and about...

  13. Vietnam

    “Teaching the Vietnam War makes one realize how the shape of a narrative determines, and is determined by, its content”. The Vietnam War was one of America’s most controversial wars. Many of its aspects are still plagued with great uncertainty. Those aspects of the Vietnam War are argued and debated...

  14. Vietnam

    Vietnam Controlled Assessment 2i Both of these representations are describing the American public’s opinion about the Vietnam War. Representation A is an extract from the children’s textbook, The Vietnam War (How did it happen?) written by Clive Gifford, and published in 2005 and is written for the...

  15. Rumor of War Book Review

    A Rumor of War Book Review “ ye shall hear of wars and rumors of wars, see that ye be not troubled, for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet…he that shall endure unto the end, he shall be saved” Matthew 24:6 Philip Caputo’s relationship with the Vietnam War is depicted in a...

  16. Kim Phuc- the Vietnam War

    Kim Phuc was abused during the Vietnam war in 1972. She saw fire around her everywhere from bombs that had gone off, there was fire all over her body and her clothes had been burnt off. She was only nine years old at the time. She thought from that point that she would be ugly and that everyone would...

  17. Chapter 28: Cold War and a New Western World, 1945-1973

    Introduction: Even though World War Two had caused a lot of destruction and chaos for Europe in general, European nations were on their way to a great recovery. Even by 1950, it was seen that European nation’s industrial and agricultural outputs were 30% above how they were before the war started. But even though...

  18. Why Is Morality Important During Wars, Battles and Conflicts

    Morality in wars, battles and conflicts can be seen as a code that is followed by nations or combatants to manage their conduct in situations. Most people are aware and acknowledge a strong presumption against the moral acceptance of war, but nevertheless believe that in some circumstances this presumption...

  19. How far did the Boer War weaken Britain's imperial position

    did the Boer War weaken Britain’s imperial position? The Second Boer War was fought from the 11th October, 1899 until the 31st May 1902. It was between Great Britain and the two Boer republics. It was the most expensive war that Britain had been a part of between the Napoleonic war and WW1, during...

  20. Cold War revision guide

    individuals and ideas. 1. The seeds of conflict 2. Emergence of Cold War, 1944-53 3. The ‘Thaw’ & ‘Peaceful Co-existence’ 4. The arms impact of the arms race 5. Sin-Soviet relations 6. Détente 7. End of Cold War Reminder of the structure of Unit 3 Unit 3 = 25% of total marks Written...

  21. Global Business Cultural Analysis: Vietnam

    Business Cultural Analysis: Vietnam Abstract This paper is meant to identify the differences between American and Vietnamese cultures and how their history and cultures influence their business world. Both countries have come a long way. 1975 was the end of the Vietnam War where they battled for...

  22. The Longterm Psychological Effects of War

    The long-term psychological effects of war Introduction When we examine the language of the military strategy, it is clear that what was intended was to deliberately inflict psychological...

  23. How Have War Memorials Changed over Time and What Does This Tell Us About Wider Societal Attitudes to the Commemoration of Warfare and Its Victims?

    The twentieth century, the century of total war, of industrial warfare and of conscript armies, has left behind survivors and later generations who engage time and again in memorialisation and acts of remembrance as commemoration. In combatant countries there is a proliferation of memorials; memorial...

  24. Gulf war

    in the Middle East was a intercrural but one of the war that lead up to the Afghanistan and the second Iraq war in the Middle east. The first war that fueled the conflict was operation Desert Storm Desert Shield.The Desert Storm Desert Shield war started when saddam hussein Invaded the small country...

  25. vietnam war

    The Vietnam War was a war that we, The United States should not have been in and we should not have started it. We should not have started this war mostly because Vietnam has really done nothing wrong to deserve going into war for. For example, it all began in 1945 in World War II France was under control...

  26. The Shifts in Public Attitude to the Vietnam War

    American public’s attitude towards the Vietnam War over the period 1964-1973. To what extent did public opinion affect the government’s war strategy? Since 1954 it is understood that, “every American President has offered support to the people of South Vietnam” (Johnson, 1965: 310), this understanding...

  27. Famous people and the Vietnam war

    The Vietnam War remains today to be one of the most memorable and long-standing conflicts in recent history In which the US involvement has played a huge role. This paper shall discuss and highlight certain people in America who opposed the Vietnam War and the role they played in trying to end the...

  28. Foreign Policy of the Us Towards Cuba in the Spanish-American War (1898)

    of this investigation is hence to examine the nature of American imperialism – not where it stands now; but where it began. The Spanish-American War (1898) is viewed by many to have been the first indication of America’s imperial ambitions – however, historical conflict persists when viewing the nature...

  29. The Vietnam War: a Tragedy

    The Vietnam War In the 60’s around 1964 compulsory service for 20-year-old males was introduced. They were made to serve a minimum of 2 years overseas full time service, although the full time service rule was reduced 18 months in 1971. In the late 1960’s conscription grew in Australia in 1965 a group...

  30. Reasons Australia's Involvement in the Vietnam War

    Australia’s involvement in the Vietnam War is contributed by multiple factors. Some of the reasons are undoubtedly for the wellbeing of the people while others is a mix between his personal subjectivity against communism and the struggle as he “fighting in fear”, which has led him to launch a joined...

  31. Historical Overview of Vietnam War

    French Indochina: Vietnam was a country under French colonial rule in South East Asia in what was known as French Indochina. In 1954,Vietnam was divided into two different countries. These were known to become South and North Vietnam. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) was governed by...

  32. Media Vietnam War

    What role did the Media play in the Vietnam War During the Vietnam War, the American media did not act simply as a collaborator with the U.S. government as it had in many previous wars; conversely, it served as a powerful check on government power. This dynamic first emerged in January 1963, when...

  33. Vietnam Photo Paper

    Figure [ 1 ]: Nick Ut's "Accidental Napalm" Photo Figure [ 1 ]: Nick Ut's "Accidental Napalm" Photo The Vietnam War, unlike all wars the United States previously fought in, was the first war that the brutality of combat was openly exposed to the public through photojournalism. The viewing of iconic...

  34. Vietnam Way

    believe is right isn’t always easy. Protest music has been with civilization probably from the first ever war we had faced. The anti-war music that was prevalent during the era of the Vietnam War opened up new doors and opportunities for the children of that era to shine. This generation was not going...

  35. History Cold War

    Brief Timeline of the Cold War 1940s 1945: February 4-11-- Yalta Conference; some argue that Cold War Begins 1945: August 6 -- United States first used atomic bomb in war, 1945: August 8 -- Russia enters war against Japan 1945: August 14 -- Japanese surrender End of World War II 1946: March -- Winston...

  36. Vietnam Veterans and Families

    Year 10 Assignment – Vietnam Ben Todkill - Vietnam veterans and families The impact of the Vietnam War on soldiers and their families has been huge especially in the first 15 to 20 years after they returned home. There has never been full recognition or a ‘celebration’ committed to the bravery...

  37. Introduction to the Art of War

    A GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE ART OF WAR Written by Yuzheng Shao Quming Wei Translated by Lisheng Wu Air Force Command College Contents Preface…………………………………………….……………..7 Volume Ⅰ. The Art of War………………………………………8 VolumeⅡ . Introduction ChapterⅠ . General Introduction ...

  38. The Vietnam War: a Controversial Contemporary Conflicts of Modern Age

    John dOE December 16, 2008 Dr. Stahle Business Comp Final The Vietnam War Vietnam is synonymous as a key player in one of the most controversial contemporary conflicts of our modern age. However, the history behind its political unrest and violence is...

  39. Consequences of the Vietnam War

    Consequences of the Vietnam War Loss Of innocence In ‘Born on the fourth of July’ we meet Kovic, who before the war, believes in God and the government. He believes the words spoken by President John F. Kennedy: “ Ask Not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country....

  40. The War

    The Cold War brings its long-term appearance to the scene, after World War II. During the Cold War the two big countries, one is the United States and second is the Soviet Union were in stable disagreement about the way the world should be decree. The United States try to stop the spread of the communism...

  41. ASH HIS 204 Week 4 DQ 2 Cold War NEW

    com/his-204-ash-new/his-204-week-4-dq-2-cold-war After the Second World War, the US embarked on what came to be known as the Cold War against the Soviet Union. Although the two sides never fought against each other directly, the Cold War nonetheless erupted into violence at times in places like Vietnam, Korea, and Afghanistan...

  42. Drug Use Among Us Soldiers in Vietnam

    Drugs in Vietnam: Military Drug Use in Vietnam The war in Vietnam greatly differed from other wars fought by the United States. In Vietnam, soldiers did not have a clear understanding of who their enemies actually were, and the conditions were much worse than previous wars that had been fought. ...

  43. Causes of the Great World War

    The World War I Memorial Foundation In 2014 the world will mark the centennial of World War I. Nearly 5 million Americans served during the war, and 116,516 Americans died in defense of democracy overseas. America’s support of its allies in World War I marked the first time in this nation’s history...

  44. The Possibility of Eliminating Wars

    It is impossible/ possible to eliminate wars between two nations and within nations. Is it possible or impossible to eliminate wars between nations and within nations? They have happened for many years ago and it’s affected our life a lot of things. As my research, I would like to tell you about my...

  45. From 1941 to 1975 Vietnam Struggled Against Foreign Installed Regimes. Assess the Reasons Why the Communists Were Ultimately Able to Prevail.

    From 1941 to 1975 Vietnam struggled against foreign installed regimes. Assess the reasons why the Communists were ultimately able to prevail. Vietnam was a volatile country throughout the mid to late 1900’s and became the first televised war which broadcast to millions of people every night. The country...

  46. Korean War - US History

    US History Karley Dennis Korean War World War II divided Korea into a Communist, northern half and an American-occupied southern half, divided at the 38th parallel. The Korean War (1950-1953) began when the North Korean Communist army crossed the 38th Parallel and invaded non-Communist South Korea...

  47. My Vietnam, Your Iraq

    "My Vietnam, Your Iraq" Essay The Vietnam War divided the United States in the 1960s; decades later, U.S. involvement in Iraq started its own disharmony. But "My Vietnam Your Iraq" creates a bridge between these two wars, focusing on the personal stories of eight Vietnam veterans whose own children...

  48. To what extent was Ronald Reagan responsible for the end of the Cold War?

    To what extent was Ronald Reagan responsible for the end of the Cold War? Introduction During WWII Stalin and the Western allies joined forces because they feared what Hitler was capable of, namely ‘world domination’. After WWII when reconstruction began in Western Europe a bitter power struggle...

  49. Cold War People

    1945. Truman made some crucial decisions in history. Soon after V-E Day, the war against Japan had reached its final stage. A plea to Japan to surrender was rejected. Truman ordered atomic bombs dropped on cities devoted to war work. They were Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Japanese surrendered right after. In...

  50. Poetry on War

    WAR POETRY ESSAY by Jarelle Robertson The subject matter of this essay is Australian war poetry. I chose this subject because Australia is proudly known for its involvement in war and the ANZAC soldiers were seen to many as the bravest of men. I was interested to read about the different emotions...

  51. We Want War

    WE WANT WAR War is such a touchy subject especially in today’s society; people mourn, fear the thought of participating in it and die. It’s clear to say the war itself isn’t something any individual strongly supports or encourages. But the fact remains that it happens;...

  52. War Censorship

    just been flying planes for a few short years. My uncle Bill had joined the Airforce when he graduated college in the mid fifties and fought in Vietnam War. He had flown fighter planes all throughout his time over there so he had experience under his belt. He came home to see Michael, who was excited...

  53. Cold Wars

    Cold War p.1 The Cold War Andy Robinson World Civilization II HIS 104 Carl Garrigus 09/16/2009 Cold War p.2 Throughout world history humankind has been involved in Cold War tactics, and until we can live in a world with out the treat of invasion...

  54. Thoughts on War

    debate has raged for years about war and its affect on humanity. Is it necessary for cultural change? Is war something that should be avoided at all cost? These questions are just a couple of the thousands of questions surrounding the topic of war. I believe that war is directly related with death and...

  55. The Things They Carried: the Necessities of War

    23, 2008 The Things They Carried: The Necessities of War In the novel, The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien uses imagery and description to help the reader grasp how ordinary material items or necessities are acquired in a crisis such as war. Throughout the novel, O’Brien depicts the characters...

  56. World War Ii Through the 1970's

    Running head: WORLD WAR II THROUGH THE 1970’S World War II Through the 1970’s Dave Clark Professor L. Peralta HIS 105: Contemporary US History 02 December 2012 CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance received in its presentation is...

  57. War Is Sometimes Necessary

    War is Sometimes Necessary The purpose of this essay is to show that war is sometimes necessary to resolve conflicts. I am going to show this by analyzing Eli Weisel’s claim that war is sometimes necessary when a group is being oppressed. I will then discuss Wesley K. Clark and his belief that...

  58. The Vietname War

    bb t rthe 199th. The official name of the Memorial is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was created in honor to the members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War and who died in service or are still unaccounted for. The Memorial Wall is made up of two...

  59. SS310 Unit 2 Assignment Remembering the Cold War

    The objective of this paper is to ascertain public understanding of the Cold War. Three people have been questioned for this interview project, each from different backgrounds and generations. Each were asked the same questions and some of their answers were similar when it came to the basics, but...

  60. Country of Analysis: Vietnam

    thousand years, Vietnam was mostly under Chinese rule. Early independence movements such as of those of the Trung Sisters and of Lady Trieu were only brief successful. It was independent as Van Xuan under the Anterior Ly Dynasty between 544 and 602. By the early 10th century, Vietnam had gained autonomy...