Dear Senator Smith: Small-Town Maine Writes to Senator Margaret Chase Smith about the Vietnam WarEric R. Crouse Dear Senator Smith presents compelling war views of ordinary people living in small centers. The only female senator of those years, Smith appeared to encourage a high level of honest, heart-felt commentary from Americans; letters sent to her concerning America's involvement in the Vietnam War reveal the contested terrain of foreign policy ideas in a turbulent era of rebellion and reaction. |
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... military advisors placed in the Republic of Vietnam ( South Vietnam ) would lead to the beginning of heavy combat operations years later . The number of advisors in South Viet- nam was near 900 when Eisenhower left office and it ...
... military advisors placed in the Republic of Vietnam ( South Vietnam ) would lead to the beginning of heavy combat operations years later . The number of advisors in South Viet- nam was near 900 when Eisenhower left office and it ...
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... military support from China and the USSR , North Viet- namese leaders understood that a protracted war favored the communists and their successful guerrilla operations . Ho Chi Minh expected that in time the Americans would lose their ...
... military support from China and the USSR , North Viet- namese leaders understood that a protracted war favored the communists and their successful guerrilla operations . Ho Chi Minh expected that in time the Americans would lose their ...
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