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  • [[Image:Viet-Tet-map.jpg|thumb|left|Tet Offensive Map]] ...44 provincial capitals and 5 of 6 major cities is most often called the '''Tet Offensive''', but it is worth noting that the North Vietnamese called it the '''Nguye
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  • ...ral Uprising]], but died in 1967, before its possible realization in the [[Tet Offensive]]
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  • ...ssacre of several hundred women and children in March 1968, just after the Tet offensive.
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  • ...ime of great festivities, and a truce if there is a war in progress. The [[Tet Offensive]] was a violation of such a truce, in 1968
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  • ...from January to April 1968, capturing attention before the start of the [[Tet offensive]] at the end of January
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  • ...in a Hanoi hospital, while others say he was killed by a [[B-52]] strike. Tet offensive is the Western term; there was a North Vietnamese called for something call | chapter = Chapter 7 - A Springtime of Trumpets: SIGINT and the Tet Offensive
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  • ...strategic direction, as well as shifts in power in the Party, after the [[Tet Offensive]].
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  • ...w.clemson.edu/caah/history/facultypages/EdMoise/tet.html Bibliography: The Tet Offensive and the Battle of Khe Sanh]
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  • During the [[Tet Offensive]] of 1968, it was the place of some of the most intense fighting in Saigon,
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  • ...ntrol of the South in 1975; losses were especially heavy during the 1968 [[Tet Offensive]].
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  • ...75 offensive, [[Tran Van Tra]], who had been the field commander for the [[Tet Offensive]], was his deputy.
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  • ...Uyen, and Thuan An. Ben Cat was the subject of the comment, during the [[Tet Offensive]], "we had to destroy this village to save it."
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  • ...roops, of several hundred women and children in March 1968, just after the Tet offensive.
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  • ...ver, but undoubtedly the shape of the war changed dramatically after the [[Tet Offensive]]. The enemy was badly mauled and, despite the political gains made, milita When the VC regrouped after the Tet Offensive, "Westmoreland never had such an advantage. When American ground forces ent
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  • ...aker in the [[Vietnam War]], especially in the political planning of the [[Tet Offensive]] proper; it is unclear how deeply he was involved in the [[grand strategy|
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  • Hue was the site of the fiercest fighting in the [[Tet Offensive]] of 1968. [[USS Hue City (CG-66)|''USS Hue City'' (CG-66)]], a U.S. [[Tico
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  • A major battle was fought during the [[Tet Offensive]], with the 21st [[Army of the Republic of Viet Nam]] Division and C Compan
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  • ...l. In January 1967, after discussions with [[Le Duan]], Thanh proposed the Tet Offensive, arguing "America is wealthy but not resolute," and "squeeze tight to the A
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  • | chapter = Chapter 7 - A Springtime of Trumpets: SIGINT and the Tet Offensive Questions continue on the real intent of the [[Battle of Khe Sanh]] and [[Tet Offensive]], and the extent to which they related to one another, or were part of a l
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  • ...n he spoke of possible North Vietnamese war crimes at [[Hue]] during the [[Tet Offensive]], but also spoke of the disorganization and corruption of the [[Government
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  • ...South after 1954. A large number of the Communist deaths during the 1968 [[Tet Offensive]] were considered Viet Cong rather than PAVN. Second, those experienced in
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  • Later, he commanded the attacks on Saigon during the [[Tet Offensive]]
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  • During the [[Tet Offensive]] in 1968, Can Tho was defended by the 21st ARVN Division, in a four-day fi
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