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  • ...3 mi east of the major port of [[Haiphong]], while the river is navigable, Hanoi is not itself a major port. ...from air attack in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], but military targets in Hanoi were bombed intensely in [[Operation Linebacker II]].
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  • ...3 mi east of the major port of [[Haiphong]], while the river is navigable, Hanoi is not itself a major port. ...from air attack in [[Operation Rolling Thunder]], but military targets in Hanoi were bombed intensely in [[Operation Linebacker II]].
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  • ...s. It is along [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)]], 45 km/28 mi from downtown Hanoi,
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  • The main international airport of [[Hanoi]] and northern [[Vietnam]]
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  • ...e]] and its border gate into China. It connects to a number of highways in Hanoi, especially the main national north-south [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|Hi
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  • Former province in Vietnam that in 2008 merged with the Hanoi municipality that surrounded it.
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  • A province of northern [[Vietnam]], between Hanoi and the Chinese border provinces, becoming an educational, research, and ec
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  • International road leading from Hanoi through Thai Nguyen and Bac Kan Provinces to Cao Bang Province and its bord
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  • Its capita is '''Viet Tri City''' which is 80 km northwest of [[Hanoi]]. ...ns through the province, and passes [[Noi Bai International Airport]] to [[Hanoi]], where it links to
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  • '''National Highway 2''' of Vietnam runs from [[Hanoi]], through [[Viet Tri Province|Viet Tri]] and [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s, an
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  • | title = Le Duan's Theoretical Treatise and the Problem of Succession in Hanoi | title=Hanoi Loosens Central Economic Reins | journal = Time
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  • ...was made up mainly of major Communist documents, some openly published in Hanoi and others captured by US forces, translated into English. http://www.clems
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  • ...irport complementing the [[Noi Bai International Airport]] farther outside Hanoi. <ref name=VBF2008-10-20>{{citation
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  • ...g Son]], [[Cao Bang Province|Cao Bang]], [[Lao Cai Province|Lao Cai]]), to Hanoi and [[Vinh]], then through central Vietnam including [[Hue]] and [[Danang]] ...|National Highway 10]], which is the motorway to the port of [[Haiphong]]; Hanoi and Haiphong also are connected by [[railroad]], which continues into China
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  • ...g point at the border between [[Vietnam]] and China, 15 nmi north of the [[Hanoi]] international airport. It is the northernmost point of [[National Highway
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  • '''National Highway 5''' connects [[Hanoi]], the capital of the [[Socialist Republic of Vietnam]], to [[Haiphong]], i
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  • ...during the Burma Campaign in WWII, and subsequently led [[Gurkha]]s into [[Hanoi]], restoring French authority over the Vietnamese nationalists.
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  • ...of [[National Highway 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1]]. It is 154 north of Hanoi. ...e a Dong Dang border-gate economic zone, part of a [[Lang Son Province]]-[[Hanoi]]-[[Haiphong]]-[[Quang Ninh Province]] corridor from China, through Vietna
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  • ...ovince of [[Vietnam]], in the Red River Delta. In 2008, it merged with the Hanoi municipality, which largely surrounded it. Other nearby provinces include H
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  • ...ntry (after [[Saigon]]) and the third largest city (after [[Saigon]] and [[Hanoi]]. The population is estimated to be 1.7 million (2003) ...northern provinces ([[Lang Son]], [[Cao Bang]], [[Lao Cai]]), and also to Hanoi, where there are road and rail links to Ho Chi Minh City.
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  • 340 km from [[Hanoi]], '''Lao Cai Province''' is on [[Vietnam]]'s border with China. [[Lai Chau
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  • ...Nguyen and Cao Bang, to China. The center of this province is 166 km from Hanoi.
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  • ...mmuter jets in northern Vietnam, with flights among [[Gia Lam airport]] in Hanoi, Vinh airport in [[Nghe An Province]] and Na San airport in [[Song La Provi
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  • *1,481km from [[Hanoi]]
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  • *1,177 km south of [[Hanoi]]
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  • ...''' or '''Dac Lak'''. [[Ban Me Thuot]] its its capital, 1399 km south of [[Hanoi]].
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  • ...wn") added (e.g., [[Can Tho City]]). Some of the larger cities (such as [[Hanoi]], [[Ho Chi Minh City]]/[[Saigon]] and [[Hue]]) are themselves urban provin {{r|Hanoi}}
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  • ...rn wife, who had headed the Australian trade mission; they were married in Hanoi.
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  • It is 30km from Ho Chi Minh City, 1,740km from Hanoi, 129km from [[Tay Ninh]] and 40km from [[Dong Nai]].
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  • ...died before the operation. Some reports say he died of natural causes in a Hanoi hospital, while others say he was killed by a [[B-52]] strike. Tet offensiv ...y published in ''Quan Doi Nhan Dan'', and broadcast in Vietnamese by Radio Hanoi; Truong Son is an alias for [[Nguyen Tri Thanh]], also described as "senior
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  • | title = Nguyen Co Thach, Hanoi Foreign Minister, 75 In 1997, while ill, he led the Vietnamese side of a [[Hanoi]] discussion with former [[U.S. Secretary of Defense|United States Secretar
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  • *1655 km south of [[Hanoi]]
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  • ...way 1 (Vietnam)|National Highway 1 (1A)]], the Trans-Viet railroad between Hanoi and Saigon, and is eastern starting point of [[National Highway 24 (Vietnam
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hanoi]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...of transformation problems include the water jug problems, the [[Tower of Hanoi]] problem, and the proof of theorems<ref name=Greeno1978 />. ...jug problems. ''Cognitive Psychology'' 8, 196-216.</ref> or the [[Tower of Hanoi]] problem<ref name=Egan1974>Egan, D.E., & Greeno, J.G. (1974). Theory of ru
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  • ...'''. It is on the seacoast of [[Vietnam]], approximately halfway between [[Hanoi]] (764km/578mi to the north) and [[Ho Chi Minh City]] (964km/578 mi to the
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  • ...line of fixed forts, the [[Viet Minh]] began a series of attacks in the [[Hanoi]] area, which came to be known as the '''Battle of Vinh Yen'''. They were a On 23 March, Giap tried again, striking at the Hanoi area from the east, across the Day River, towards Haiphong. This time, the
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  • ...Vietnam is in the north-central part of the country, 165 km northwest of [[Hanoi]]. It was created by a 1996 split of the former Ha Tuyen Province, which sp
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  • Its capital is [[Hanoi]], but its largest city is now called [[Ho Chi Minh]] city, formerly [[Saig ...horities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four years.
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  • *1,450 km south of [[Hanoi]]
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  • ...ted Westmoreland's requests to enter Laos and block the Ho Chi Minh trail, Hanoi could not have won the war... if all the bombing had been concentrated at o ...ies, as if he were still alive. What would Ho have thought of ''doi moi'', Hanoi's half-baked economic reform plan? Would he have seen it as a forced marria
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  • ...uthwest. [[National Highway 2 (Vietnam)|National Highway 2]] links it to [[Hanoi]], through [[Viet Tri Province|Viet Tri]] and [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s.
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  • ...nd [[Tuyen Quang Province]]s form the western border. It is 272km north of Hanoi on [[National Highway 3 (Vietnam)|National Highway 3]]. of Vietnamese-Chin
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  • ...progress had not "produced tangible evidence of willingness on the part of Hanoi to come to the conference table in a reasonable mood. The DRV/VC seem to be ...in a negotiating process with Hanoi. There is no indication, however, that Hanoi even perceived that signals were sent.
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  • | title = Truong Chinh Dies in Hanoi at 80; Was in Ho Chi Minh's Inner Circle | title = Le Duan's Theoretical Treatise and the Problem of Succession in Hanoi
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  • ...tle = "World Situation and Our Party's International Mission" as seen from Hanoi, 1960-1964. | date = September 1960 ...p. 167</ref> Patti's team was met by Ho and Giap after the OSS arrived in Hanoi in late August. Giap, representing Ho, and Patti, soon met with the French
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  • ...with the Buddhists that Huong had not, and also may have been approaching Hanoi much as he had accused Minh.
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  • | contribution = POWs and Politics: How Much does Hanoi Really Know | title=Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War
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  • '''Thai Nguyen Province''' of [[Vietnam]] is north of [[Hanoi]], and is undergoing considerable transition from traditional agriculture t
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  • ...ese Nationalist Party ([[Kuomintang]]). It had opened the Vietnam Hotel in Hanoi, which it opened in 1928, as the party headquarters and a source of funds. ...rs clandestinely penetrated French garrisons. The Yen Bai garrison. in the Hanoi area mutinied and killed its French officers on February 9-10,1930. The Fre
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  • ...tinuing campaign until Soviet Premier [[Alexei Kosygin]], who was visiting Hanoi, departed. <ref name=>{{citation
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  • The popularity of Hanoi's short-lived [[Tonkin Free School]] suggested that broad reform was possib ...her= Institute of Linguistics, Social Sciences Publishing House |location= Hanoi |year= 1976 |isbn= }}. This books lists 8,187 Nom characters.
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  • ...ch military force under the command of Gen. [[Jacques Leclerc]] arrived in Hanoi on March 18, after the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissio It should be remembered that Leclerc was in Hanoi while d'Argenlieu was in Saigon, and the local dynamics of [[Tonkin]] and [
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  • ...it was in Thua Thien prefecture, of north-central Vietnam. 660 km from [[Hanoi]] and 1080 km from [[Saigon]], it is a geographical center, also providing
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam ...Special Branch - Northern Service (''So Bac'') and the Secret War against Hanoi
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  • ...horities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four years.< ...horities began to raise benchmark interest rates and reserve requirements. Hanoi is targeting an economic growth rate of 7.5-8% during the next four years.
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  • #[[Tonkin]] in the North, including the Red River Delta, Hanoi, and Haiphong.
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  • ...attack, after many failed raids. This bridge and the Paul Doumer bridge in Hanoi were the most important transportation targets of the war, and their areas
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  • ...are campaign was devised for the Vietnamese Army and for the government in Hanoi. Shortly after, a refresher course in combat information operations|psychol ...hter who had not been a member of the Patti Mission. In August, he went to Hanoi with the assignment of developing a paramilitary organization in the north.
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  • ...n in the [[Vietnam War]] and spent over five years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi, McCain has been a prominent voice on military and foreign affairs. He is ...cious and breaking both his arms and a leg. As a prisoner of war at the "[[Hanoi Hilton]]", he was denied necessary medical treatment and often beaten by th
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  • ...tions of the [[Ho Chi Minh Trail]], which [[Democratic Republic of Vietnam|Hanoi]] used to move men and material to South Vietnam. Flights using silver iodi
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • ...the same time period. Rational minds could not readily have foreseen that Hanoi might confuse them...but rational calculations should have taken account of
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  • ...dered the transfer of the capital to Thang Long, the ancestor of today's [[Hanoi]], which was to remain the capital until the 19th century revolt that estab
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  • Held in Hanoi in 1960, it formalized the goals of creating a socialist society in the Nor
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  • ...ficial History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954-1975'' (2002), 484pp; Hanoi's official history[http://www.amazon.com/Victory-Vietnam-Official-History-P
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  • ...and, for domestic political reasons, Nixon “simply cannot wait a year for Hanoi to decide to take some new step and take a more flexible position.” Dobry ...'s diplomatic representative in Paris, was named a point of contact. Since Hanoi would not communicate with an American official without a bombing halt, Kis
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • | contribution = Hanoi's Strategy in the Second Indochina War}}, p. 67</ref> which derived from [[ | contribution = Waging Revolutionary War: The Evolution of Hanoi's Strategy in the South, 1959-1965}}, p. 26</ref>
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  • ...time in the war Hanoi and its port were attacked. Reeling from the blows, Hanoi signed peace accords in Paris in January 1973, and released all American pr
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  • ..., or suspected by, Ducoux. Deliberately delaying, Ducoux did not arrive in Hanoi until July 20, while Catroux stalled Nishimura on basing negotiations, also
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  • | place = Hanoi
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  • ...are campaign was devised for the Vietnamese Army and for the government in Hanoi. Shortly after, a refresher course in combat information operations|psychol ...e coup that overthrew Diem in November 1963. In August, Conein was sent to Hanoi, to begin forming a guerrilla organization. A second paramilitary team for
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  • ...hy France|Vichy French government]]. The Vichy government ceded control of Hanoi and Saigon in 1940 to Japan, and in 1941, Japan extended its control over t ..., or suspected by, Ducoux. Deliberately delaying, Ducoux did not arrive in Hanoi until July 20, while Catroux stalled Nishimura on basing negotiations, also
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  • In 1997, he went to Hanoi to discuss ways in which the war could have been prevented or limited; his
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  • ...south. The refugees were fleeing from the communists then closing in on [[Hanoi]] and Haiphong.
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  • | contribution = Hanoi/Viet Cong View of the Vietnam War }}, p. 3</ref> The Laoshan area is considerably farther from Hanoi than was the 1979 attack, and the reasons for picking this site are not kno
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  • ...their military support of Hanoi. He assumed that would drastically reduce Hanoi's threat. Second, "Vietnamization" would replace attrition. Vietnamization In March, 1972 Hanoi invaded on three fronts:
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  • ...The Official History of the People's Army of Vietnam, 1954-1975'' (2002), Hanoi's official history[http://www.amazon.com/Victory-Vietnam-Official-History-P
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  • ...9], reads: "Five of our articles are by specialists who have observed the Hanoi regime from a distance. M. Tongas and Mr. [[Hoang Van Chi]] are writing on
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  • ...duated at the top of his class in the School for Law and Administration in Hanoi. Immediately named a district chief, he was promoted to province chief by a ...ied the start of consultations on the 1956 referendum would begin, between Hanoi and Saigon, in July 1955.<ref name=Patti>{{cite book
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  • ...vince]] in [[Annam]]; he did not visit rural [[Tonkin]] until 1941 and the Hanoi-Haiphong area until 1945. His milk name was Nguyen Sinh Cung. ...unist [[Viet Nam Quoc Dan Dang]] (VNQDD, Vietnamese Nationalist Party), in Hanoi. Ho's relationship with the VNQDD, the most significant non-communist natio
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  • In August, he went to Hanoi with the assignment of developing a paramilitary organization in the north.
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  • ...ch military force under the command of Gen. [[Jacques Leclerc]] arrived in Hanoi on March 18, after the March 6 agreement among [[Jean Sainteny]] (Commissio ...an observer of withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from the Chinese section of Hanoi, but "no circumstances
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  • ...een given to diplomats and journalists in December, and broadcast on Radio Hanoi on January 1. Poems and music have long been a way of sending one-way messa ====Urban areas outside Hue and Hanoi====
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • ...orth (which encompassed the [[Red River Delta]], and the major cities of [[Hanoi]] and [[Haiphong]]). This colony became known as [[French Indochina]]. Fr ...ectorate in two stages. First, Japan was given control over the cities of Hanoi and Saigon in the summer of 1940. Japan took over the entirety of the colo
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  • The precise nature of Hanoi's strategic goal at Khe Sanh is one of the most intriguing unanswered quest ...his desire to stage "Dien Bien Phu in reverse".<ref>Pisor, p. 61.</ref> If Hanoi was willing to mass its troops within a limited geographic area, making it
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  • ...kin was the heart of the French culture in Vietnam, with the University of Hanoi and its French staff, and where Catholicism was dominant in the villages. "
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  • ...o'') is a valley and small town in North Vietnam, 260 miles northwest of [[Hanoi]] and the place of the decisive 1954 battle that forced [[France]] to reli ...As the French concentrated at Dien Bien Phu and in the Red River Delta ([[Hanoi]]-[[Haiphong]] area), they began to lose initiative and mobility.
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  • ...ntelligence about the organization building the Ho Chi Minh trail &mdash; Hanoi's involvement in the developing strife became evident. Not until 1960, howe ...seriously explored a neutralist solution through direct negotiations with Hanoi, which would have been against U.S. policy. Contemporary intelligence analy
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  • ...in the Philippines, and then flew the aircraft to [[Gia Lam Airport]] in [[Hanoi]]. They made airdrops to French forces in Laos between May and July. Eventu title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam
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  • ...died before the operation. Some reports say he died of natural causes in a Hanoi hospital, while others say he was killed by a [[B-52]] strike. Some of the
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  • Two main communications links between the DRV and PRC were established, from Hanoi to Kuangchow and K'unming. These liaison networks allowed access to Chinese
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  • ..., or suspected by, Ducoux. Deliberately delaying, Ducoux did not arrive in Hanoi until July 20, while Catroux stalled Nishimura on basing negotiations, also
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  • ...with the Buddhists that Huong had not, and also may have been approaching Hanoi much as he had accused Minh. On January 27, 1965, Khanh took effective cont
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  • ...ral agreement at present. In the event of a Sino-Soviet split, Beijing and Hanoi, which have special interests in Southeast Asia, might resort to more milit ...he transports, repainted with French insignia, to Gia Lam airbase, outside Hanoi, and parachuted supplies and to the equipment to French forces in Laos unti
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  • By 1890 the French authorities in Hanoi, backed by a powerful party in the French Parliament, were determined on th ...eneral in Hanoi. Security, customs and communications were controlled from Hanoi, and therefore much neglected in the Lao lands, which had a low budget prio
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  • title = the Secret War against Hanoi: the untold story of spies, saboteurs, and covert warriors in North Vietnam ...Thunder, had not "produced tangible evidence of willingness on the part of Hanoi to come to the conference table in a reasonable mood. The DRV/VC seem to be
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  • ...y: Looking Back after 30 Years. Military History Institute and 3rd Corps (Hanoi: People's Army Publishing House, 1995), pp. 55-56</ref>
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  • ...Resistance), or a safe haven for overt activities (e.g., NLF spokesmen in Hanoi).
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  • ...peated shows of U.S. air strength, notably in the bombings of Cambodia and Hanoi, Kissinger met secretly with North Vietnamese leaders in Paris from 1969 on
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  • ..., Perot pressed, in Congress, for a new POW-MIA commission. He traveled to Hanoi as an individual, with a proposal for economic aid to Vietnam that would ha
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  • ...artillery bombardment of North Vietnam", effective November 1, should the Hanoi Government be willing to negotiate and citing progress with the Paris peace
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  • ...n in the [[Vietnam War]] and spent over five years as a prisoner of war in Hanoi, McCain has been a prominent voice on military and foreign affairs. He is
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  • Two main communications links between the DRV and PRC were established, from Hanoi to Kuangchow and K'unming. These liaison networks allowed access to Chinese
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