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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...empted at the [[Battle of the Ia Drang]], and was successful in the 1975 [[Fall of South Vietnam]].
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • In the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam]], Tuy Hoa was a key target after the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] invadin
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...escape road from Ban Me Thuot and the Central Highlands during the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam]]
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...l officer of the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]], serving from 1954 to the [[fall of South Vietnam]], who has been in some disfavor for writing a frank history of the North V
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ==Fall of South Vietnam==
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  • ...Vietnamese, from the [[Saigon]] area, as the [[Republic of Vietnam]] was [[fall of South Vietnam|overrun by conventional invasion]] by the [[People's Army of Viet Nam]] (i.
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...e's Army of Viet Nam]], who commanded the 1975 invasion resulting in the [[fall of South Vietnam]] and reunification; protege of [[Vo Nguyen Giap]]; joined Politburo in 198
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  • ==Fall of South Vietnam==
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...Operation FREQUENT WIND]], the final evacuation of U.S. personnel at the [[fall of South Vietnam]].
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  • ...[[People's Army of Viet Nam]], who was the field commander for the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam|invasion of South Vietnam]], and later a member of the Politburo of [[Vietn
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  • After the [[fall of South Vietnam]], he settled in the United States, but was not active in politics.
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  • After the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam]], he was mayor of [[Saigon]], which had been renamed Ho Chi Minh City, unt
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...eral Staff of the [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]], from 1964 to the [[fall of South Vietnam]] in 1975.
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  • ...al crack" in the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]], a harbinger of the [[fall of South Vietnam]].<ref name=Palmer>{{citation
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • Commanding the 25th Division at the [[fall of South Vietnam]], he put up one of the last fights at [[Cu Chi]], 12 miles outside Saigon.
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  • In the period from the early 1960s until the fall of South Vietnam, the United States conducted air operations against North Vietnam. Some of
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  • {{r|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • {{seealso|Fall of South Vietnam}}
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  • ...responsible for Operation Babylift in 1975. He came to the U.S. after the fall of South Vietnam.
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  • ...Tin respected Ho's leadership, and thinks that had he lived through the [[fall of South Vietnam]], he was a sufficiently cautious leader to have prevented the re-education
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  • ...ization]] program, various STD units continued to operate until the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam]].
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  • Meanwhile, after many years of involvement, Fall of South Vietnam|South Vietnam fell to Communist forces in April 1975, a particularly diffic
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  • ...who had been Giap's chief of staff at Dien Bien Phu, commanded the 1975 [[fall of South Vietnam|invasion of South Vietnam]].
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  • ...ans, Louisiana]]. Born in Saigon and airlifted out a few days before the [[fall of South Vietnam]], he is the first Vietnamese-American elected to Congress. He was also the
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  • | title =The Fall of South Vietnam: An Analysis of the Campaigns
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  • ...tnam, and helped remove Vietnamese Navy personnel and equipment before the fall of South Vietnam.
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  • After the [[Fall of South Vietnam]] in 1975, peace did not come to [[Vietnam]], but series of conflicts direc
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  • ...ek before turning over to [[Duong Van Minh]], who was Head of State at the fall of South Vietnam in 1975.
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  • ...al crack" in the [[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]], a harbinger of the [[fall of South Vietnam]].<ref name=Palmer>{{citation
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  • ...anaged the logistics, was [[Van Tien Dung]], who would later command the [[fall of South Vietnam|final invasion of South Vietnam]].
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  • This article excludes the final North Vietnamese offensive and fall of South Vietnam, but it should be understood that North Vietnam had been steadily encroachi | title = Fall of South Vietnam:. Statements by Vietnamese Military. and Civilian Leaders
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  • Desperate people, clinging to helicopters during the 1975 fall of South Vietnam, were not American military forces. While some combat troops briefly reente
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  • Three years after the U.S. withdrawal, [[fall of South Vietnam| South Vietnam collapsed]] after being invaded by the DRV in 1975, and the ...al Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam]] (NLF). While the eventual [[fall of South Vietnam]] would be due to conventional rather than guerrilla warfare, some authors,
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  • ...arge, diplomatic Defense Attache Office that monitored the RVN until the [[fall of South Vietnam]] in 1975. After the U.S. withdrawal, [[fall of South Vietnam| South Vietnam collapsed]] after being invaded by the DRV in 1975. Memorabl
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  • After the fall of South Vietnam in 1975, the resulting influx of Vietnamese refugees caused some racial ten
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