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23 April 2024

 m   08:57  Central Intelligence Agency diffhist −8 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "CIA activities in Europe and Russia" to "CIA activities in Europe and Russia")

21 April 2024

 m   11:12  Central Intelligence Agency‎‎ 2 changes history +34 [Pat Palmer‎ (2×)]
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12 April 2024

 m   10:42  Indochinese revolution diffhist +70 Pat Palmer talk contribs

11 April 2024

     12:36  Indochinese revolution‎‎ 3 changes history +98 [Pat Palmer‎ (3×)]
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12:35 (cur | prev) +92 Pat Palmer talk contribs (revising the opener)

8 April 2024

     05:41 Deletion log John Leach talk contribs deleted page Brigadier General(content was: "#REDIRECT Brigadier general", and the only contributor was "[[Special:Contributions/imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|imported>Howard C. Berkowitz]]" ([[User talk:imported>Howard C. Berkowitz|talk]]))
     01:01  Battle of Khe Sanh diffhist −19 John Leach talk contribs (untag Vietnam)
     01:00  Fall of South Vietnam diffhist −19 John Leach talk contribs (untag Vietnam)

7 April 2024

     16:51  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (2×)]
     
16:51 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Armor (military branch)(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Armor''', when used to describe a branch of land combat forces, refers to those units that engage in combat using mobile and protected vehicles such as tank (military)|tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and armored personnel carriers. Such units are often called '''heavy''', which refers both to their strength and their logistical demands. ==Origins== Armored warfare dervives from two seemingly opposed types of ancient military forces: cavalr...")
     
15:49 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Anti-aircraft artillery(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Anti-aircraft artillery''' (AAA) is a general term for guns that can elevate to high angles and shoot accurately at aircraft, using visual, electro-optical, or radar guidance. Modern examples are almost always capable of full-automatic fire. In most advanced nations, the function is largely being replaced with surface-to-air missiles (SAM), although there is interest in hybrid AAA-SAM systems. Such systems, having radar and possibly electro-op...")

6 April 2024

     16:15  (Deletion log) [John Leach‎ (3×)]
     
16:15 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Vulture(content was: "{{subpages}} {{main|Dien Bien Phu}} As the French situation, at the battle of Dien Bien Phu, grew worse, they asked for U.S. air support; the proposed operation was called, in U.S. planning, '''Operation Vulture'''. Its chief proponent, in the U.S. government, was the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Arthur D. Radford. French Gen. Paul Ely visited Radford in Washington, D.C., to make the request. The proposal had no significant support with the o...")
     
15:31 John Leach talk contribs deleted page MACV-SOG(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br> {{subpages}} {{TOC|right}} The Vietnam War-era U.S. military unit '''MACV-SOG''' had two meanings, one unclassified, the other classified. The unclassified and nondescript meaning was '''Military Assistance Command, Vietnam-Studies and Observation Group'''. The classified meaning was '''Military Assistance Command Vietnam-Special Operations Group''', responsible for covert operations against North Vietnam. Both terms refer to the same operati...")
     
14:01 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Roger Trinquier(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} '''Roger Trinquier''' (1908-1986), an influential French theorist and commander of guerrilla warfare forces, was born into a peasant family and was graduated from the military academy at Saint-Maixent. He was posted in the Far East for much of his career. He is one of the few Western theorists to endorse the use of torture. After World War II, he fought with French Airborne forces in Indochina, before returning to organize and train a colonial...")
 m   14:17  Vo Nguyen Giap diffhist +1 Pat Palmer talk contribs
 m   13:42  Indochinese revolution diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "grand strategy" to "grand strategy")

4 April 2024

 m   11:11  Indochinese revolution diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs (Text replacement - "Pathet Lao" to "Pathet Lao")
 m   11:09  Laos diffhist −4 Pat Palmer talk contribs
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10:15 John Leach talk contribs deleted page Operation Linebacker II(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} Executed between December 18 and 29, 1972, '''Operation LINEBACKER II''' was the most intensive bombing campaign taken by the United States against North Vietnam, taken after the withdrawal of U.S. ground troops from the South, and intended to force the North back to the bargaining table at the Paris Peace Talks. Ordered by Richard Nixon, it lasted for 11 days, and had the desired result of restarting negotiations. The operation was significant...")
     
09:15 John Leach talk contribs deleted page 155mm howitzer(content was: "{{PropDel}}<br><br>{{subpages}} While there are many variations of the artillery piece and the organization containing it, the '''155mm howitzer''' (6.2 inch), or close approximations such as the Russian 152mm, has become the ''de facto'' worldwide standard for medium artillery howitzers. Even Russia, whose standard had been 152mm, is now starting to make a 155mm, the 2S19M1 variant of their 2S19 MSTA-S. <ref name=152How>{{citation |title=MSTA-S 2S19 152mm Self Propelled Howitz...")
 m   07:02  Machine gun diffhist +24 John Leach talk contribs (Text replacement - "MANPADS" to "Man-portable air defense system")