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The Vietnam War
At the beginning of the Vietnam War, CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite supported it and believed whatever the president said about how we were winning. But after several trips to Vietnam, and especially after the Tet Offensive, it became clear to him that the US was not winning, nor could it win. He began to speak out against the war. He supported an honorable exit strategy, in which US involvement in Vietnam would end and US troops would come home.
the war against the rainbows and the gays!
ABC Scope - 1964 Vietnam Report The War in Vietnam II 2-24 was released on: USA: 12 February 1966
The cold war between the USA and Russia
huge effect, was first televised war . additionally walter cronkites report from there all but ended any US citizen support the continuation of the conflict.
The cast of War Department Report - 1943 includes: Walter Huston as Narrator
During the 1960's & 1970's, ALL US newspapers covered the war, including magazines at the time: LIFE, LOOK, TRUE, TIME, etc. TV: Huntley Brinkley Reports, Putnam News, and Walter Cronkite. Dan Rather was a war correspondent in Vietnam as a young man.
The Korean War was NOT in 1960.
The War Report was created in 1919-01.
Vietnam War: 1, Television (in living color!)-Huntley Brinkley Reports; Walter Cronkite Report; George Putnam Report; Hal Fishman Report; etc. 2. Magazines-Life, Newsweek, Business Week, etc. 3. Newspapers 4. Automobile (car) radios WWII: Was black & white "newsreels" shown at theaters & radios at home.
The cast of World War II with Walter Cronkite - 1982 includes: Walter Cronkite as himself
Walter Laqueur has written: 'No end to war'
The duration of War Department Report is 2820.0 seconds.
folk song sung by Julie Felix on the TV programme "The Frost Report" in the 1960's. Also on her album "Going to the zoo"
War Department Report was created on 1943-12-07.
Walter Laidlaw has written: 'The moral aims of the war' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918