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what was learned during the war? how to build rockets and use them for bombs and planes
The First Vietnames War was an effort to remove Vietnam from colonial rule by France. It ended at Dien Bin Phu, however by this time tht US was already involved as a result of such things as the CIA's assistance with such things as "Air America" which had provided air transport and delivery elements during that conflict. The Second Vietnamese War or the Vietnamese- American war was simply a continuation of the conflict. US Forces were introduced as advisors to the South Vietnamese Military and the situation slowly and gradually increased. The end resulst was a unified Vietnam under Communist control. i guess that's okay. i would say to prevent the spread of communism. from the American point of view.
i do not know haven't learned that yet so do not ask me
through diary entries
The Lend-Lease program was a program where the United States provided materials to the Allied nations during World War II and was enacted on March 11, 1941.
Operation Desert Shield and Desert Storm
End the date approximately even with the right margin
Two of the lessons learned by the Union Navy were to seize ports and embargo trade and blockade.
He learns to have courage
If I discuss I would say because they haven't done their work right
After a war, people in poverty "often" will regain there foothold on living standards by learning from their observations learned during the war. They will put "lessons learned" to use.
developing a unit lessons learned report updating checklists
IT shows that the fighter planes,trenches,and gases were used most comonly by both sides. The allis had the strongest stratiges
The the United States needed to go to an all volunteer fighting force because the draft was not productive in many standpoints.
First of all Kid they didn't use Nuclear weapons in WW2...They used two Atomic Bombs
During my first English lessons, I learned basic vocabulary such as greetings, numbers, and common phrases. I also practiced pronunciation and simple grammar structures. Additionally, I participated in interactive activities and exercises to improve my listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Yes, clearly Shakespeare learned to read and write in English. This was probably taught in primary school before he advanced to grammar school.