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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... China , Japan , the Philippines , and additional East Asian countries on the other . Ships in this lane also proceed between Southeast Asia and North America . This was the route used by the great Chinese fleets of the Ming dynasty in ...
... China , Japan , the Philippines , and additional East Asian countries on the other . Ships in this lane also proceed between Southeast Asia and North America . This was the route used by the great Chinese fleets of the Ming dynasty in ...
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... Chinese emperor . During these return voyages , the ships made landfall at Cape Varella ( Ke Ga ) on the coast of Vietnam , and once again put into the harbor at Qui Nhon . ” Vietnam's geography made the area particularly susceptible to ...
... Chinese emperor . During these return voyages , the ships made landfall at Cape Varella ( Ke Ga ) on the coast of Vietnam , and once again put into the harbor at Qui Nhon . ” Vietnam's geography made the area particularly susceptible to ...
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... China down the Red River and along the coast . The predominant strain was a people known to the Chinese as the Yueh , who occupied river and delta regions in early times along the east coast of Asia . Reputedly , they were hardy ...
... China down the Red River and along the coast . The predominant strain was a people known to the Chinese as the Yueh , who occupied river and delta regions in early times along the east coast of Asia . Reputedly , they were hardy ...
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... China for more than a thousand years . Although the Chinese did not colonize the Red River Delta and the Yueh there were not assimilated to the extent of those further north , the long rule did result in the absorption of Chinese ...
... China for more than a thousand years . Although the Chinese did not colonize the Red River Delta and the Yueh there were not assimilated to the extent of those further north , the long rule did result in the absorption of Chinese ...
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... Chinese Influence by Sea Seapower played key roles in China's exercise of suzerainty over lands to the south . Early in the twelfth century , the Southern Sung created the first Chinese navy organized on a permanent basis and ...
... Chinese Influence by Sea Seapower played key roles in China's exercise of suzerainty over lands to the south . Early in the twelfth century , the Southern Sung created the first Chinese navy organized on a permanent basis and ...
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