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  • '''Tonkin''' is the northernmost of the three principal regions, from French Indochin
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  • ...untries, the exact boundaries and territorial waters within the '''Gulf of Tonkin''' is still in dispute. Two island groups in the waters have no natural pop The area in the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] of 1964, however, is generally accepted as including Vietnamese
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  • ...-951) on the night of 4 August 1964, during the second part of the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Many of the observations reflected in this chart were later deter The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, was the event that led President [[Lyndon B. John
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident#Gulf of Tonkin resolution]]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Gulf of Tonkin]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Tonkin}}
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  • ...k on U.S. forces and used by [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to obtain the [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]] authorizing large-scale combat involvement in the [[Vietnam Wa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution/Definition]]
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  • ...phase''' began, between the 1959 North Vietnamese decision and the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to major U.S. escalation. The Communists saw this as a Note that Minh was exiled within the same month as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, with its obvious ramifications of increased U.S. involvement.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gulf of Tonkin incident#Gulf of Tonkin resolution]]
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  • Minimally, the French colony that contained the regions of Tonkin, Annam, and Cochinchina, which, with the Central Highlands, became modern [
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  • ...a Soviet torpedo boat, operated by [[North Vietnam]] during the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]
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  • Located on the Red River in northern Vietnam (i.e., [[Tonkin]]), it is the national capital, about 65 miles west of Haiphong, on the [[S
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  • The first U.S. air attacks on [[North Vietnam]], after the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], by the U.S. during the [[Vietnam War]], but before the full [[
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin}} {{r|U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin}}
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  • ...untries, the exact boundaries and territorial waters within the '''Gulf of Tonkin''' is still in dispute. Two island groups in the waters have no natural pop The area in the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] of 1964, however, is generally accepted as including Vietnamese
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  • ...k on U.S. forces and used by [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] to obtain the [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]] authorizing large-scale combat involvement in the [[Vietnam Wa
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  • {{r|Tonkin}}
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  • ...and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Gulf of Tonkin]], and [[South China Sea]]. Now the unified [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam
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  • '''Tonkin''' is the northernmost of the three principal regions, from French Indochin
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  • The region that became [[Vietnam]] had three major regions: Tonkin in the north, containing the Red River delta; the central section of Annam
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  • They were involved in the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]].
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  • ...Empire of [[Annam]] was in the center; and [[Cochin China]] in the south. Tonkin included the [[Red River Delta]] while [[Cochin China]] contains the [[Meko
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  • ...ee French, parachuted into Indochina in 1945, as French commissioner for [[Tonkin]] (i.e., northern Indochina), replacing an earlier mission who had been cap ...ecided. The DRV, in turn, agreed not to oppose French forces returning to Tonkin and Annam, to replace Chinese troops. Adm. [[Georges d'Argenlieu‎]] was
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  • ...the core of the [[Ngo Dinh Diem]] government were from the north (i.e., [[Tonkin]]), Diem himself was an Annamese Catholic.
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  • ...ed on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Gulf of Tonkin incident}} {{r|Gulf of Tonkin}}
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  • ...short of a declaration of war, such as the Gulf of Tonkin incident|Gulf of Tonkin Resolution or the Authorization for the Use of Military Force after the 9/1
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  • #[[Tonkin]] in the North, including the Red River Delta, Hanoi, and Haiphong. With Cochin China secured, French naval and mercantile interests turned to Tonkin (as the French referred to Bac Bo).
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  • ...rovince]] corridor from China, through Vietnam to the ''Bac Bo'' (Gulf of Tonkin) and other [[ASEAN]] nations. <ref name=VBD2009-01-24>{{citation
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  • ...second, limited demonstrative uses of force in reprisals after the Gulf of Tonkin incident; and third, the escalating air campaign of Operation Rolling Thund ==Aftermath of the Gulf of Tonkin incident==
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  • ...es, the target of the U.S. retaliatory air strikes following the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]].
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  • ...re was an attack (e.g., Operation PIERCE ARROW) in response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident From roughly August 1964 to began with the response to the Gulf of Tonkin incident, followed by a pair of responses in February 1965, under the Opera
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  • ...-951) on the night of 4 August 1964, during the second part of the Gulf of Tonkin incident. Many of the observations reflected in this chart were later deter The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, was the event that led President [[Lyndon B. John
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  • His authority extended only to Tonkin and Annam; the Japanese simply replaced the former French officials in Coch ...a provisional government, creating Vietnam from the Indochinese regions of Tonkin (north), Annam (central) and Cochinchina (south). Bao Dai said of it, "it
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  • Chinese forces landed in Tonkin in September 1945, flying the flag of the Dong Minh Hoi, but the Viet Minh
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  • ...art, a response to what was seen as unexpected consequences of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution. The purely military [[Total Force Concept]], while having compl
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  • ...h 18, after the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissioner in Tonkin), Ho Chi Minh, and Vu Hong Khanh of the [[VNQDD]]. d'Argenlieu had been on ...was in Hanoi while d'Argenlieu was in Saigon, and the local dynamics of [[Tonkin]] and [[Cochin China]] were quite different. d'Argenlieu was not a racist,
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  • ...s]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of Tonkin, and South China Sea. Now the unified '''Socialist Republic of Vietnam''',
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  • # Honky Tonkin' # Honky Tonkin'
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  • ...mese had relatively little air defense when first bombed after the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, they steadily improved. As a very significant difference from th The Gulf of Tonkin incident, in August 1964, involved DESOTO patrols by destroyer equipped wi
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  • Especially among the Meo and Tai, in Laos and the northern Tonkin area of northern Vietnam, [[opium]] growing was traditional and was an econ
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  • ...ochinchina in the south, with Saigon at its heart, was very separate from Tonkin and Hanoi. Even the southern and northern Communists differed as to how bro ...the context that actions in Hanoi did not necessarily affect areas outside Tonkin. After Ho's dramatic introductory speech, he turned the podium over to Gia
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  • ...second, limited demonstrative uses of force in reprisals after the Gulf of Tonkin incident; and third, the escalating air campaign of Operation Rolling Thund
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  • ...rote that the main purpose was to avoid "blank checks" such as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution<ref name=Carafano>{{citation
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  • ...in the apartment of [[Jean Sainteny]], formerly the French Commissioner to Tonkin, who, nearly fifty years before, had tried to find a peaceful way to avoid
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  • * Cherwitz, Richard Arnold. ''The Rhetoric of the Gulf of Tonkin: A Study of the Crisis Speaking of President Lyndon B. Johnson.'' (Universi
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  • Its strongholds were in [[Tonkin]] and [[Annam]], where its members clandestinely penetrated French garrison
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  • ...lenishment voyages from Subic Bay to the warships operating in the Gulf of Tonkin to keep them supplied with ammunition. She punctuated those assignments wit ...o a pattern of replenishment voyages to the ships operating in the Gulf of Tonkin. In six months' time, she made eight line swings from Subic Bay to the gulf
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  • ...d following partition, the majority going south from the northern area of Tonkin was the heart of the French culture in Vietnam, with the University of Hano .... 162-163</ref> to 800,000. Along with the Catholic refugees, coming from Tonkin (i.e., the north), various exiles returned. Diem was such an exile; he arr
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  • *Tonkin Snub-nosed Langur ''[[Pygathrix avunculus]]''
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  • ...tect themselves as the ''Pueblo'' and ''Liberty'' could not. The [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], in 1964, involved two-[[destroyer]] DESOTO patrols equipped wit
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  • ...NT]]) trawlers that were monitoring U.S. Naval operations in the [[Gulf of Tonkin]]. This group conducted counter SIGINT trawler activities which included ra
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  • ...a decision would be more considered than the "blank check" of the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution.<ref name=>{{citation
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  • ...tunity to quietly rebuild their infrastructure. They had been strongest in Tonkin, the northern region, so moving south from China was straightforward. They ...till in control. The five states, Annam, Cambodia, Cochin China, Laos, and Tonkin would continue; there would be no Vietnam. In August, Admiral [[Georges d'A
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  • ...vering the Army troops, she embarked elements of the Chinese 52d Army at [[Tonkin Gulf]], [[French Indochina]], and transported them to [[Chinwangtao]], Chin
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  • ...alifornia|San Diego]] 26 May via [[Panama Canal]]. Immediately after the [[Tonkin Gulf Incident]], she was ordered to [[Southeast Asia]].
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  • * [[Gulf of Tonkin incident/Definition]] * [[U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin/Definition]]
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  • ...Lyndon B. Johnson|Johnson Administration]] in 1964 following the [[Gulf of Tonkin Incident]]. The U.S. began sending ground combat troops in 1965, and troop Well before the Gulf of Tonkin and overt operations, there were a number of covert operations, some ostens
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  • ...list, well-known to the French for his help with French-operated maquis in Tonkin against the Japanese in 1945, he was the one American guerrilla fighter who ...s different than the actual gradual attacks that resulted from the Gulf of Tonkin incident in August.
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  • *Tonkin Snub-nosed Langur ''[[Pygathrix avunculus]]''
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  • [[Tonkin Snub-nosed Langur]]: {{r|Pygathrix avunculus}}
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  • * [[Gulf of Tonkin incident/Related Articles]] * [[U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin/Related Articles]]
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  • ...ietnam before Gulf of Tonkin|advisory buildup]] (1962-1964), the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] in 1964, the U.S. ground combat involvement (1964-1972); and [[S ...(and its major city [[Hue]]), the mountainous [[Central Highlands]], and [[Tonkin]] in the North (which encompassed the [[Red River Delta]], and the major ci
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  • ...least in the eyes of the French, the specific negotiations affected only [[Tonkin]], the northern part of Vietnam, and to some extent the central part of [[A ...h 18, after the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissioner in Tonkin), Ho Chi Minh, and Vu Hong Khanh of the [[VNQDD]]. d'Argenlieu had been on
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  • * [[Template:Gulf of Tonkin incident/Metadata]] * [[Template:U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin/Metadata]]
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  • ...phase''' began, between the 1959 North Vietnamese decision and the Gulf of Tonkin incident, which led to major U.S. escalation. The Communists saw this as a Note that Minh was exiled within the same month as the Gulf of Tonkin incident, with its obvious ramifications of increased U.S. involvement.
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  • ...age, the war evolved into the U.S. support to South Vietnam before Gulf of Tonkin, as well as Communist infrastructure-building. It was to have ended with a ...ist, well-known to the French for his help with French-operated marquis in Tonkin against the Japanese in 1945, he was the one American guerrilla fighter who
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  • ...ed. The species has been observed mating in the mountains of the western [[Tonkin]] region of Vietnam, at elevations of 400 to 2000 m (1,300 to 6,600 ft) abo
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  • ...64, characterized by direction-finding and COMSEC, ending with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. This partially overlaps the period of "SIGINT and the Attempted C The [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]], in August 1964, involved two-destroyer DESOTO patrols equipped
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  • ...an district of [[Nghe An Province]] in [[Annam]]; he did not visit rural [[Tonkin]] until 1941 and the Hanoi-Haiphong area until 1945. His milk name was Ngu ...he League. Doriot wrote that Thanh Nien had groups in Cochinchina, Annam, Tonkin (the largest number) and Siam; he addressed the League as a nationalist gro
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  • The popularity of Hanoi's short-lived [[Tonkin Free School]] suggested that broad reform was possible. In 1910, the coloni
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  • By the time the ship arrived at Okinawa, the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]] had occurred and revised all 7th Fleet deployment plans. Thus, f
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  • U.S. military involvement began to increase in 1964 and 1965, the Gulf of Tonkin incident indicated a new level of intensity, when North Vietnam explicitly Navy LT Everett Alvarez was shot down during a raid following the Gulf of Tonkin incident, and became the first American prisoner of war (POW) in North Viet
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  • ...ldwater for President). Congfress passed by huge majorities the [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]], which gave the President the right to use military force in V
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  • In the Vietnam War, after the Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964 and the continuing political instability in the South, the ...s, as an institution, also was not consulted. Johnson believed the Gulf of Tonkin resolution gave him all the authority he needed, and, indeed, Senators both
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  • ...64, characterized by direction-finding and COMSEC, ending with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. This partially overlaps the period of "SIGINT and the Attempted C ...64, characterized by direction-finding and COMSEC, ending with the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. This partially overlaps the period of "SIGINT and the Attempted C
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  • ...nes of supply and communication between North Vietnam and Laos, not just [[Tonkin]] and the Red River Delta. The latter had been the focus of previous operat
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  • * 1964 - [[Gulf of Tonkin Resolution]] gives President [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] Congressional approval t
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  • ...e, and the first overt U.S. combat role in Vietnam following the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]. See [[SIGINT from 1945 to 1989#Early days: American and Operati
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