Rabu, 06 September 2017

Vietnam Letter from the Editor- August 2012

Discoveries and Rediscoveries When U.S. military leaders in Vietnam decided late in 1966 to launch Operation Cedar Falls, the biggest operation of the war to date, their goal was to clear an area not far from Saigon that was under Viet Cong control and served as an important command center. The importance and extent of …

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