Gulf of Tonkin
Protesters charged that American lives and money were being wasted on an un-just war. The government of South Vietnam, they said, was no better than the Vietcong or the North Vietnamese.
Yes. British troops did not fight alongside the American's in the Vietnam war. However, British troops were stationed in South Vietnam on the 13th September 1945. They were charged with restoring French rule over Vietnam. They released French Military units previously arrested by the Japanese, maintained order and were to a drawn into clashes against the Viet Minh in Southern Vietnam. The French may not have been able to establish a foothold in Southern Vietnam and force the Viet Minh out of Saigon without British assistance.
The American Liberty League charged the New Deal with limiting individual freedom in an unconstitutional, "un-American" manner. To them, programs such as compulsory unemployment insurance smacked of "Bolshevism," a reference to the political philosophy of the founders of the Soviet Union.
He fell for a trick of William's 3 TIMES. Williams side pretended to retreat while Harold and his army charged at them. Then Williams side suddenly attacked. Someone may want to improve this; I'm not that good at History...
It could be a pain in the neck. If you were charged and convicted as a spy the sentence was always death by hanging. Hanging was considered the lowest method of execution.
If you are a Jamaican, you will be charged Jamaican dollars, if you are an American you will be charged American dollar's you will be charged according to the individual drivers preference.
Tomoya Kawakita was the last American charged and convicted of treason before Gadahn. Reference United States v. Kawakitain 1952. Kawakita was tried for war crimes -- specifically torturing American POW's during WW-II. Kawakita was American born, thus allowing the treason charged to be leveled.
Protesters charged that American lives and money were being wasted on an un-just war. The government of South Vietnam, they said, was no better than the Vietcong or the North Vietnamese.
Yes. British troops did not fight alongside the American's in the Vietnam war. However, British troops were stationed in South Vietnam on the 13th September 1945. They were charged with restoring French rule over Vietnam. They released French Military units previously arrested by the Japanese, maintained order and were to a drawn into clashes against the Viet Minh in Southern Vietnam. The French may not have been able to establish a foothold in Southern Vietnam and force the Viet Minh out of Saigon without British assistance.
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IF THIS IS AN AMERICAN QUESTION I WILL NOT KNOW IF IT IS GO AND ASK AN AMERICAN PERSON
Officially only Australian and New Zealanders fought in Vietnam, NOT men from Great Britain. ^^^ Wrong British troops did not fight alongside the American's in the Vietnam war. However, British troops were stationed in South Vietnam on the 13th September 1945. They were charged with restoring French rule over Vietnam. They released French Military units previously arrested by the Japanese, maintained order and were to a drawn into clashes against the Viet Minh in Southern Vietnam. The French may not have been able to establish a foothold in Southern Vietnam and force the Viet Minh out of Saigon without British assistance. Not so much fighting but more restoring order
Lend Lease US leant destroyers and cargo ships to Britain and charged only a token amount of money. Churchill referred to it as the "most unsordid act in history".
Just under 50 dollars
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I have been charged with battery. I only removed a hand from my face when verbally attacked by a raging woman. What can I expect when I appear in court. Can I plea self defence.
i was attacked the other day and i went hospital but there are no witneses can i still tke them to court