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Ho Chi Minh City
Asia. Near the ocean. It has the shape of "S"
The distance from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Bozeman, Montana is approximately 890 miles by road.
The Yellow River in China has many names, but one of the most well-known is Yangtze. Other names for this river include the Chinese name, Chang Jiang (Jiang meaning river, and Chang meaning long), or the Golden Waterway.
The area of Thu Duc District is 47.76 square kilometers.
Even GIs called him "Uncle Ho."
For some GIs it will always be called Saigon. But the tourists can call it Ho Chi Minh City.
Since the US was fighting North Vietnam, and the US was referred to by the GIs as "Uncle Sam", "Uncle Ho" seemed fitting. Besides, it was alot easier to say, than Ho Chi Minh.
Amongst GIs in the war, they all thought he was well liked (in the North).
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You can find Ho-Oh at League Champion- Steven map.
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you plant seeds in your garden by your house on your map
GIs in country were told or of the opinion that he died in a B52 raid. The North Vietnamese stated he died of natural causes.
You go to the map and then you click on downtown then you click on KCA ROOM that's ho u do it
Hung-ta Ho has written: 'The compressible viscous layer in rarefied hypersonic flow' 'A series solution to the laminar heat transfer problem at hypersonic speeds'
The "Vietcong" lead by Ho Chi Minh were the leaders of North Vietnam during the war and they were communist. Vietnam was divided into the North and the South before the war, they were basically two separate countries, but the Vietcong aimed to take over the South and turn it communist. The Americans were allies of the South as they hated communism and wanted to stamp it out.