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  • An influential field operator in the Vietnam War, '''John Paul Vann''', first as a [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|United States Army advis | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 48
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  • An influential field operator in the Vietnam War, '''John Paul Vann''', first as a [[U.S. advisers in the Vietnam War|United States Army advis | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 48
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  • ...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 inve
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  • ...Times]]''. He is also known for his complex biography and war history of [[John Paul Vann]], ''A Bright and Shining Lie.''
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  • | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 22 [[John Paul Vann]], who had cursed him as not aggressive enough at Ap Bac, recognized him as
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  • ...controversial military, and then civilian pacification officer in Vietnam, John Paul Vann.<ref name=Sheehan>{{citation | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}</ref>
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  • ...ed and most closely identified with &mdash; the advisors in the field like John Paul Vann|Vann &mdash;contradicted by what we were being told by higher authority."<r | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, p. 315
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  • ...S. advisers in the Vietnam War|American adviser]] was Lieutenant Colonel [[John Paul Vann]].<ref name=Sheehan>{{citation | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 20
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  • ...ance Command, Vietnam. Others, however, believed he was in league with LTC John Paul Vann, a controversial military adviser who challenged American decisionmaking in
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  • ...mentally different U.S. pacification operation. Komer, with advice from [[John Paul Vann]] and [[Daniel Ellsberg]], created it over objections from GEN [[William We | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 6
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  • ...ARVN troops out of a minefield. Other U.S talented U.S. advisers, such as John Paul Vann], often had contempt for the Vietnamese officer corps, and this hurt relati
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  • | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 17
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  • | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 17
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  • [[John Paul Vann]], in contrast, believed forced relocation was a cruel folly. He strongly r | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, p. 540
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  • | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, p. 173
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  • ...s become much misused, as the title character was a sympathetic character. John Paul Vann, a controversial military adviser and eventually U.S. regional commander in | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, p. 423
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  • | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, p.124< John Paul Vann had returned to Vietnam in 1965, as a civilian working for the [[Agency for
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  • | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, pp. 36
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  • [[John Paul Vann]], in contrast, believed forced relocation was a cruel folly. He strongly r | title = A bright shining lie: John Paul Vann and America in Vietnam | publisher=New Random House| year= 1988}}, p. 540
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  • ...an unusual organizational structure. MG Ngo Dzu, the corps commander, had John Paul Vann as his senior adviser. Vann, while technically a civilian, had operational
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  • ...f Go Cong in September. Ap Bac was of particular political sensitivity, as John Paul Vann, a highly visible American officer, was the advisor, and the U.S. press too
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  • ...both U.S. advisers to ARVN commanders, as well as U.S. aviation support. [[John Paul Vann]] was the senior tactical adviser, and his outrage about ARVN performance b
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