That sounds 21st century. Change of Duty Station was commonly used in Vietnam.
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In Pat Barker's "Regeneration," Billy Prior undergoes significant transformation as he grapples with the psychological effects of war. Initially portrayed as a stoic soldier, his experiences in the trenches lead him to confront his trauma and vulnerability. Through his interactions with Dr. Rivers, Prior begins to articulate his emotions and challenges societal expectations of masculinity. Ultimately, this journey fosters a deeper understanding of himself and his place in a world scarred by conflict.
A network of exchange and communication characterized the oceanic system of trade prior to 1500
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17th. http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/South+Vietnam
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France.
The people of Vietnam fought the French for 10 years; 1946-1954.
French Indochina
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it is the french colonial empire
Prior to '68 no, after '68 yes.
Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
Wars prior to Vietnam were ground taking wars (territorial gains). Vietnam was a body count war-a war of attrition.
Unlimited use of force prior to the atom bomb (1945); limited use of force since then (can't use nukes).
Vietnam is a communist country since 1975. Prior to 1975 there were two Vietnams; a NORTH and a SOUTH Vietnam. Those two nations fought from about 1955 until 1975, with the US supporting South Vietnam; which was defeated by force of arms on 30 April 1975.