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Can a tabletop game explain why America lost the Vietnam War?
Fifty years after the last U.S. helicopters left Saigon, why America lost the Vietnam War is elusive. But can a tabletop wargame offer insight?
During the 1971 May Day Protests against the Vietnam War, a crowd of male and female protestors sit together on a sunny day, on 10th St NW, in between the US Department of Justice building (now the ...
The period from the Paris Peace Agreement of January 1973, which marked the end of the United States’ direct military involvement in the Vietnam War, to the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City) in ...
For the information of Nick Cominos and assorted others of like mind, the war in Vietnam was not lost because of peace demonstrators. It was never a war that could be won. What the peace movement did ...
Aviation Republic on MSN
1,500 Flying Hours in a Leaking Plane: The Obsolete Cargo Jet That Won Vietnam's Air War
To counter the spread of communism, the US deployed the C-123B Provider in December 1961 as part of Project Mule. The mission ...
In a year that the United States and Vietnam will celebrate the 30th anniversary of diplomatic normalization, U.S. President Donald Trump poured cold water on the relationship by slapping a 46 percent ...
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Could today’s US military win the Vietnam War in 1965?
With today’s aircraft, drones, and intelligence, the U.S. would dominate the skies and battlefield. But would that be enough ...
The best boxer to ever live brought that fight to a Houston ring multiple times, each of the four bouts taking place at the Astrodome and each ending in a win for the GOAT. But on April 28, 1967, Ali ...
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