The United States Navy and the Vietnam Conflict: The setting of the stage to 1959Naval History Division, Department of the Navy, 1976 |
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... naval forces be that of guarding scattered trading posts and missions . Instead , the navy assumed long - range responsibilities for the security of an overseas dominion , including the protection of the ocean routes to these newly won ...
... naval forces be that of guarding scattered trading posts and missions . Instead , the navy assumed long - range responsibilities for the security of an overseas dominion , including the protection of the ocean routes to these newly won ...
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... naval force to Tonkin , this time under the command of Captain Henri Rivière ... forces of Tu Duc . The Black Flags threatened to move on Hanoi . Leading 400 ... naval personnel were gathered at Hanoi . From France and New Caledonia came ...
... naval force to Tonkin , this time under the command of Captain Henri Rivière ... forces of Tu Duc . The Black Flags threatened to move on Hanoi . Leading 400 ... naval personnel were gathered at Hanoi . From France and New Caledonia came ...
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... ships . Lacking air cover , both capital ships were sunk on 10 December by Indochina - based aircraft . Japanese amphibious forces landed troops in Borneo on 17 December . Singapore fell on 15 February 1942. By March all opposition from ...
... ships . Lacking air cover , both capital ships were sunk on 10 December by Indochina - based aircraft . Japanese amphibious forces landed troops in Borneo on 17 December . Singapore fell on 15 February 1942. By March all opposition from ...
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... naval deployments to the Far East and the Mediterranean . In view of the declining number of effective units in the Fleet , full use had to be made of the flexibility and mobility of naval forces and reallocation of limited resources to ...
... naval deployments to the Far East and the Mediterranean . In view of the declining number of effective units in the Fleet , full use had to be made of the flexibility and mobility of naval forces and reallocation of limited resources to ...
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... naval forces , the concepts of the fleet train and Base Force had been broadened and developed into the Pacific Fleet Service Force with its extraordinarily effective naval operational logistic system . Significant ad- vances had been ...
... naval forces , the concepts of the fleet train and Base Force had been broadened and developed into the Pacific Fleet Service Force with its extraordinarily effective naval operational logistic system . Significant ad- vances had been ...
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actions Admiral Stump Air Force aircraft American amphibious Armed Forces Army attack Bao Dai Binh British Cambodia carrier Chief of Naval Chiefs of Staff Chinese coast Commander in Chief Committee Communist Delta destroyers Diem Dien Bien Phu dinassauts East established France French forces French Indochina French naval French-Viet Minh Giap Haiphong Hanoi Ibid Japan Japanese Joint Chiefs Korea Laos later MAAG Mekong Memo ment military assistance military departments mission National Naval Forces Naval Operations Navarre Navy in Indochina Navy Section Nha Trang North O'Daniel officers ordered organization Pacific Fleet patrol personnel President Red River refugees responsibilities Saigon Secretary of Defense Seventh Fleet ships South Vietnam Southeast Asia Soviet tion Tonkin Tourane transportation troops U.S.-V.N. Relations United States Navy Vice Admiral Viet Minh Vietnamese Navy Washington World World War II
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الصفحة 26 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts —for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own governments, for the rights and liberties of small nations, for a universal dominion of right by such a concert of free peoples as shall bring peace and safety to all nations and make the world itself at last free.
الصفحة 317 - USC 171 a (c), is amended to read as follows: "(c) (1) Within the policy enunciated in section 2, the Secretary of Defense shall take appropriate steps (including the transfer, reassignment, abolition, and consolidation of functions) to provide in the Department of Defense for more effective, efficient, and economical administration and operation and to eliminate duplication.
الصفحة 83 - Elliott Roosevelt, As He Saw It (New York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1946), p. 115; for a general discussion of President Roosevelt's views on Indochina, see Gary Hess, "Franklin Roosevelt and Indochina," Journal of American History, LIX (Sept.
الصفحة 55 - To sell, transfer title to, exchange, lease, lend, or otherwise dispose of, to any such government any defense article, but no defense article not manufactured or procured under paragraph (1) shall in any way be disposed of under this paragraph, except after consultation with the Chief of Staff of the Army or the Chief of Naval Operations of the Navy, or both.
الصفحة 256 - Treaty, they are determined to prevent or counter by appropriate means any attempt in the treaty area to subvert their freedom or to destroy their sovereignty or territorial integrity.
الصفحة 8 - Donald Lancaster, The Emancipation of French Indochina (London: Oxford University Press, 1961), pp. 23-27. '0 Buttinger, Smaller Dragon, pp. 233—39; Lancaster, Emancipation of French Indochina, pp. 28-29; Bernard B. Fall, "The History and Culture of Vietnam," Naval War College Review, XXIII (Feb.
الصفحة 236 - From the date of entry into force of the present Agreement until the movement of troops is completed, any civilians residing in a district controlled by one party who wish to go and live in the zone assigned to the other party shall be permitted and helped to do so by the authorities in that district.
الصفحة 165 - The Congress recognizes that economic recovery is essential to international peace and security and must be given clear priority. The Congress also recognizes that the increased confidence of free peoples in their ability to resist direct or indirect aggression and to maintain internal security will advance such recovery and support political stability.
الصفحة 174 - The [French] Foreign Minister and I have just had an exchange of views on the situation in Indochina and are in general agreement both as to the urgency of the situation in that area and as to the necessity for remedial action. We have noted the fact that the problem of meeting the threat to the security of Viet Nam, Cambodia, and Laos which now enjoy independence within the French Union is primarily the responsibility of France and the Governments and peoples of Indochina.
الصفحة 82 - The truth is that we have wrested our independence from the Japanese and not from the French. The French have fled, the Japanese have capitulated, Emperor Bao Dai has abdicated.