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- Agency for International Development [r]: Add brief definition or description
- American Education Trust [r]: Add brief definition or description
- CIA influence on public opinion [r]: Add brief definition or description
- David Halberstam [r]: Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author, who was especially controversial for his coverage of the Vietnam War, where some thought he was providing critical investigation for the public, while others believed he was undermining the war effort [e]
- Democracy promotion [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Douglas Pike [r]: U.S. Foreign Service Officer and academic, an expert on the Viet Cong and Vietnam in general [e]
- Mendenhall-Krulak mission [r]: A 1963 U.S. investigating mission to South Vietnam, to assess the political and military situation there, by a career diplomat and a major general, who came up with radically different views of the situation. [e]
- Military Assistance Command, Vietnam [r]: Headquarters for most U.S. combat and support units assisting the Republic of Vietnam [e]
- Office of War Information [r]: During the Second World War, this was the official United States public information source, conducting what today is called the "white propaganda" aspect of psychological operations [e]
- The Two Vietnams after Geneva [r]: Add brief definition or description
- U.S. Department of State [r]: Agency of the executive branch of the U.S. government responsible for foreign policy and the conduct of American diplomacy. [e]
- United States Mission to the Republic of Vietnam [r]: The combination of all U.S. official organizations in Vietnam; during the Vietnam War, it included the military, as opposed to the separate chains of command in Iraq and Afghanistan [e]
- Vietnamese Buddhism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Voice of America [r]: The official broadcasting service of the Government of the United States of America [e]