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The law created by Diem against suspected communist was called Law 10/59. "Diem passed a repressive series of acts known as Law 10/59 that made it legal to hold someone in jail if s/he was a suspected Communist without bringing formal charges." (pbs, 2012).
The Battle of Hill 64 took place from April 29 to May 5, 1967, during the Vietnam War. It involved intense fighting between American forces and North Vietnamese troops, as U.S. soldiers sought to secure the strategically important hill in the Quang Tri province. The battle was part of a larger series of operations aimed at disrupting enemy supply lines and establishing control in the region.
A series of attacks on the Gupta civilization
Simply add up the Vietnam era price of the MiG17s and MiG21s, SAMs with their accompanying radar systems plus the North Viet Air Force pilot training that was conducted in the USSR from about 1959 thru the mid 1960s. Otherwise the Red Chinese trained the NVAF pilots and supplied the MiG19 (J6 series) jets, the vast majority of small arms (SKS and AK47s, grenades, machine guns), mortars and artillery...as well as trucks (for the HCM trail). The P4 and P6 torpedo boats were split between the USSR and Communist China.
Rambo, the fictional character created by David Morrell, is a veteran of the Vietnam War. He first appeared in the 1972 novel "First Blood" and later became widely known through the film series starting with the 1982 movie of the same name. Rambo's experiences in Vietnam profoundly impact his character and the challenges he faces throughout the series.
Vietnam
"Flaming Dart" was a series of reprisal attacks against communist forces in 1965; by US Air Force B-57 Canberra Bombers and smaller fighter bombers. These Air Attacks were conducted in both North & South Vietnam.
Japan's occupation during WW2.
The Vietnam War was much more signifcant for the U.S than the Korean War becuase History made an informative series for Vietnam, "Vietnam in HD". The Korean War didn't have as much gore or communist involvment to really make T.V material.
Ancient(?) China lost it during a series of little wars.
France owned Vietnam until they pulled out in the 1950's, and the US stepped in. After that, Vietnam was divided like Korea into Communist North and non-Communist South, but North Vietnam never accepted the division and always considered South Vietnam as the part of Vietnam occupied by the enemy.
During the Tet Offensive in January 1968, a coordinated series of attacks by North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces targeted several key sites of American power in Vietnam. Notably, the U.S. embassy in Saigon was attacked, marking a significant psychological blow and symbolizing the vulnerability of American forces. The offensive also included assaults on military bases and urban areas throughout South Vietnam, challenging U.S. perceptions of progress in the war.
There was no "dictator" of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam North Vietnam) was led by Ho Chi Minh until his death in 1969 when Le Duan became the leader. The Government of Vietnam or Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) was originally led by Ngo Dinh Diem until his assassination in 1963. Afterwards, a series of "revolving door" leaders emerged, including Nguyen Cao Ky, General Khanh, Duong Van Minh, and Nguyen Van Thieu.
Raiding Forces Series was created in 2010.
Combat Arms: Vietnam is based in Vietnam There are other games in the Combat Arms series
In 1970, Camp Eagle in Vietnam experienced a series of rocket attacks, with reports indicating that there were approximately 30 such incidents throughout the year. These attacks were part of the broader conflict during the Vietnam War, affecting U.S. military installations. The frequency and intensity of the attacks varied, contributing to the ongoing challenges faced by U.S. forces in the region.
The Republic of Vietnam (Vietnamese: Việt Nam Cộng Hòa, French: République du Viêt Nam), commonly referred to asSouth Vietnam, was a state which governed southern Vietnam until 1975. It received international recognition, primarily from democratic and anti-communist nations, as the Republic of Vietnam (1955-75). Its capital was Saigon. The terms South Vietnam and North Vietnam became common usage in 1954 at the time of the Geneva Conference, which partitioned Vietnam into Viet-Minh and French zones at the 17th parallel. The United States was an ally of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War.[2][3][4]South Vietnam's origins can be traced to the French colony of Cochinchina, which consisted of the southern third of Vietnam and was a subdivision of French Indochina. After World War II, the Vietminh, led by Ho Chi Minh, proclaimed the establishment of a Communist nation in Hanoi. In 1949, non-communist Vietnamese politicians formed a rival government in Saigon led by former emperor Bao Dai. Bao Dai was deposed by Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem in 1955, who proclaimed himself president after a referendum. After Diem was deposed in a military coup in 1963, there was a series of short-lived military governments. General Nguyen Van Thieu led the country from 1967 until 1975. The Vietnam War began in 1959 with an uprising by Viet Congforces supplied by North Vietnam. Fighting climaxed during the Tet Offensive of 1968, when there were over 1.5 million South Vietnamese soldiers and 500,000 U.S. soldiers in South Vietnam. Despite a peace treaty concluded in January 1973, fighting continued until the North Vietnamese army overran Saigon on 30 April 1975.