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- Battle of Ap Bac [r]: Fought on January 2, 1963, a small but politically significant battle of the Vietnam War, won by the Viet Cong against Army of the Republic of Viet Nam (ARVN) troops with United States Army advisors. It was significant in that the command failures were publicized to the press by John Paul Vann; denials by U.S. senior commanders started the pattern of aggressive investigative journalism [e]
- Military Assistance Advisory Group [r]: A U.S. military organization, larger than would be the military attache section of an embassy, which provides training, supplies and non-combat support to a host nation [e]
- Military Assistance Advisory Group, Indochina [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Military Assistance Advisory Group, Vietnam [r]: Add brief definition or description
- U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War [r]: U.S. military personnel who trained and assisted Army of the Republic of Viet Nam troops, originally in noncombat roles only but eventually side-by-side in battle [e]
- Military Assistance Command [r]: A U.S. military organization, which includes the noncombat support functions of a Military Assistance Advisory Group, but can also combat U.S. and coalition troops in combat [e]
- Military Assistance Command, Vietnam [r]: Headquarters for most U.S. combat and support units assisting the Republic of Vietnam [e]
- United States Army Special Forces [r]: Add brief definition or description
- United States Navy SEAL [r]: [under]sea-air-land special operations organization of the United States Navy, specializing in direct action, special reconnaissance, combat search and rescue and counterterrorism [e]
- International Security Assistance Force [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Multi-National Force-Iraq [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Unified Combatant Command [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Secretary of the Army (U.S.) [r]: The senior civilian official of the United States Army, and third-ranking official in the U.S. Department of Defense; responsible for Army preparedness along with the uniformed Chief of Staff of the Army, neither of whom are in the operational chain of command [e]
- End user certificate [r]: A document that certifies the ultimate recipient of military or dual-use goods being sold, and attests to compliance with all relevant international arms control agreements, as well as compliance with national policies of the sending and receiving nations, as well as any intermediate countries involved in the shipment [e]
- U.S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs [r]: The committee of the U.S. House of Representatives with jurisdiction over international relations of the United States [e]
- Singapore Polytechnic stabbing [r]: 1990 murder of a lecturer at Singapore Polytechnic. [e]