I just finished reading a play called "A Piece of My Heart" by Shirley Lauro. I didn't like it at all. But that's just my personal opinion.
It's 6 women, 1 man (to play all minor male roles). A minimalistic, 3-platform set. Could easily be done in any community theatre.
Hope that helps.
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1. Air War over North Vietnam (MIGS vs US JETS) 2. Land/Ground War in South Vietnam (Patton tanks and ACAVs) 3. Riverine War in South Vietnam. (Swift Boats & Monitors)
The Vietnam War Started Cause south Vietnam liked Cheese and was taking all of it and North Vietnam didnt get any. the year it stared was 1955
The all volunteer military.
The nation (country) of Vietnam didn't exist during the Vietnam War. Nor was any nation called "Vietnam" fighting the US. There was a country called North Vietnam that defeated the Republic of South Vietnam in 1975. The US was allied to the RVN (Republic of South Vietnam).
Civilian contractors, (any civilian) are not supposed to be listed on the wall. If he was a US serviceman, obtain his DD-214 (discharge certificate) or any other documentation showing that he was a US Serviceman and died in Vietnam, then contact the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall personnel.
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
Unlikely.
yes there were
Certainly. A war is determined explicitly by the presence of conflict. If there was not conflict in Vietnam, there would not have been a war.
At the end of the Vietnam War, Congress refused to support South Vietnam any longer.
They funded the war.
1. Air War over North Vietnam (MIGS vs US JETS) 2. Land/Ground War in South Vietnam (Patton tanks and ACAVs) 3. Riverine War in South Vietnam. (Swift Boats & Monitors)
Yes indeed; Skyhawks played key roles in the Vietnam War, the Yom Kippur War, and the Falklands War.
The Vietnam War Started Cause south Vietnam liked Cheese and was taking all of it and North Vietnam didnt get any. the year it stared was 1955
The correct capitalization and punctuation for the sentence is: Can you tell what part dramatic irony plays in any of Shakespeare's sonnets? Dramatic irony in Shakespeare's sonnets refers to situations where the audience knows something that the speaker does not, creating tension or understanding for the reader.
the Vietcong could strike any major city in South Vietnam.
They started the Vietnam War