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  • '''Laos''' or the '''Lao People's Democratic Republic''' is a landlocked south east ...1975 and followed a close diplomatic relationship with bordering Vietnam. Laos has gradually liberalised its economy since 1986.
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  • ...tem for transliterating Lao names used in Martin Stuart-Fox's'' History of Laos''. It may differ from systems used in other articles.'' ...ionist powers, [[Siam]] (Thailand) and [[Vietnam]]. The current borders of Laos were created by [[France]] in 1893 and 1904. The Lao state dates only from
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  • * Chan, Sucheng, ed. ''Hmong Means Free: Life in Laos and America. '' Temple U. Press, 1994. 267 pp. * Conboy, Kenneth. ''Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos.'' Paladin Press, 1995. Pp. 453.
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  • #redirect[[History of Laos]]
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  • A Communist-affiliated prince of Laos during the [[Vietnam wars]]
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  • ...found mostly in southern China, Taiwan, northern Vietnam, and northeastern Laos.
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  • Rightist general who overthrew the 1962 [[Laos|Laotian]] coalition government of 1962
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  • ...he Gulf of Thailand, sharing borders with [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]], and [[Laos]]
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  • * Chan, Sucheng, ed. ''Hmong Means Free: Life in Laos and America. '' Temple U. Press, 1994. 267 pp. * Conboy, Kenneth. ''Shadow War: The CIA's Secret War in Laos.'' Paladin Press, 1995. Pp. 453.
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  • ..., with coastal area on the [[South China Sea]] and a western border with [[Laos]]
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  • ...t [[Quang Ngai]] on the [[South China Sea]] and running to [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]] and [[Thailand]]
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  • ...ly in the highlands of Southeast Asia, primarily in [[Vietnam]] but also [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]
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  • ...|colonial]] structure in [[Southeast Asia]] that contained [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], and present-day [[Vietnam]], from the first invasion in 1858 to the Gene
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  • One of three princes of [[Laos]], politically active after the [[Second World War]] and into the 1960s, wh
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  • ...lex of roads and other facilities, from North Vietnam to South Vietnam via Laos and Cambodia, used to infiltrate military forces into the South
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  • ...ed, in battle, for incompetence, during the [[Operation Lam Son 719]] into Laos
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  • A province in the narrowest part of [[Vietnam]], between [[Laos]] and the [[South China Sea]], known as the birthplace of [[Ho Chi Minh]];
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  • [[United States Air Force]] operations, beginning in August 1964, in northern Laos, providing [[close air support]] to Lao government forces fighting the Path
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  • ...oss the Demilitarized Zone, as well as having an important boundary with [[Laos]].
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  • Group of three provinces in [[Vietnam]], bordering Laos and Cambodia to the west, and the south central coastal provinces of Vietna
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  • In [[Vietnam]], '''Kontum Province''' borders [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]], and, inside Vietnam, borders [[Quang Nam Province]] on
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  • ...ang Ngai, it runs to the Central Highlands provinces and then crosses into Laos, Cambodia and Thailand.
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  • U.S. operations in in [[Laos]] (1959-1962), under the [[Dwight D. Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] and [[John F.
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  • '''Laos''' or the '''Lao People's Democratic Republic''' is a landlocked south east ...1975 and followed a close diplomatic relationship with bordering Vietnam. Laos has gradually liberalised its economy since 1986.
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  • As a group, the provinces border on [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]] to the west, and to the south central coastal provinces
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  • ...is a major east-west road crossing [[Quang Tri]] province. It links to [[Laos|Laotian]] Highway 9, and then [[Thailand|Thai]] Highway 212. It intersects
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  • A country in [[Southeast Asia]], neighboring China, [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the [[Gulf of Thailand]], [[Gulf
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  • ...War]]. The routes were mostly mountain and jungle paths which went through Laos and Cambodia. The trail was first mapped out in 1959 following the decision
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  • ...senior ARVN officer for the failed [[Operation Lam Son 719]] invasion of [[Laos]], although he was relieved of command during the operation. This was an un
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  • ...ighlands. Eventually, it will link with northeast [[Cambodia]] and south [[Laos]].
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  • ...Asia, on the Gulf of Thailand, bordering [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]], and [[Laos]]. As a country, it has also been called '''Kampuchea''', '''Khmer Republi
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  • ...l home of the Montagnard peoples, was treated separately by the French. [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]] were under the same French administrations, and are some
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  • ...an reconstruction programs]] in Iraq and Afghanistan; [[U.S. Ambassador to Laos]] (1996-1999),
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  • ...isasia.org/orchids%20list.html Preliminary checklist of the Orchidaceae of Laos]
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  • ...ner of [[Vietnam]], '''Lai Chau Province''' has international borders with Laos to the south and China to the northwest. [[Lao Cai Province]] is on its nor
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  • ...in the highlands of Southeast Asia, principally in [[Vietnam]] but also in Laos and Cambodia. The term '''moi''' has also been used, especially by the Fren Especially among the Meo and Tai, in Laos and the northern Tonkin area of northern Vietnam, [[opium]] growing was tra
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  • ...ch Indochina''' was the French colonial structure that contained Cambodia, Laos, and present-day Vietnam. It existed from the first invasion in 1858 to the ...ith Louis [[Napoleon III]] as President, there were the then kingdoms of [[Laos]] and Cambodia. four parts of what is now Vietnam:
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  • ...[[Kontum]], to the [[Central Highlands]] provinces and then crosses into [[Laos]], [[Cambodia]] and [[Thailand]].
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  • ...Hue|Thua Thien-Hue Province]] on the south. Like its northern neighbor, [[Laos]] forms its western side and its eastern side is on the [[South China Sea]]
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  • ...ina Sea forms its eastern border, and its west side is the boundary with [[Laos]].
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  • '''Quang Nam Province''' is at the center of Vietnam, with Laos (via the Truong Son Mountains) to the west and the South China Sea to the e
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  • Pleiku is an anchor of a hydroelectric transmission system for Vietnam and Laos, for which detailed design will start in 2009.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...h [[Thanh Hoa Province]] and it faces [[Ha Tinh Province]] on the south. [[Laos]] forms its western border.
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  • ...North into the south, often through the [Ho Chi Minh Trail sanctuaries in Laos and Cambodia, with the operational goal of making the ground forces in the ...bution in the South. Indeed, the early emphasis on air interdiction was in Laos, with Operation FARMGATE, partially based in South Vietnam but nt fighting
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  • ...ay 9 (Vietnam)|National Highway 9]] ran along it. On the west, it bordered Laos and areas of the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]].
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  • ...xt search]; [http://www.questia.com/library/book/kennedys-wars-berlin-cuba-laos-and-vietnam-by-lawrence-freedman.jsp full text online]
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  • ...as with Cuba, came into being, although he stayed more limited, as with [[Laos]], than did [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. [[Richard Nixon]] and [[Henry Kissinger]
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  • .../td><td>{{headofstate|Laos}}</td><td>{{headofstate-enteredoffice|President|Laos}}</td>
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  • *Van Staaveren, Jacob. ''Interdiction in Southern Laos, 1961-1968''. Washington, D.C.: Center of Air Force History, 1993. {{LCC|DS
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  • ..., Congress had prohibited the use of American forces in any combat role in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam without prior congressional approval. This was well
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  • ...im, a major error. If Johnson had granted Westmoreland's requests to enter Laos and block the Ho Chi Minh trail, Hanoi could not have won the war... if all ...ain forces. Concerned that Westmoreland might receive permission to enter Laos and cut the Ho Chi Minh Trail. In January 1967, after discussions with [[Le
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  • '''Vietnam''' is a country in Southeast [[Asia]], neighboring China, [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]], and with seacoast on the Gulf of Thailand, Gulf of To
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  • ...dwaters in [[Tibet]], via [[Burma]] ([[Myanmar]]), [[Cambodia]], China, [[Laos]], and Vietnam. The Vietnamese name means "nine dragons", referring to the
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  • ...that ''D. russelii'' (i.e. ''D. r. siamensis'') can also found in Vietnam, Laos and on the Indonesian island of [[Sumatra]].<ref name="Bro73">Brown JH. 197
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  • ...orming its southern border. To the west is the international border with [[Laos]], and the South China Sea is its eastern edge. Thanh Hoa City (THC) is it
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  • ...orth Vietnam, as well as operations against the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]] in [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]. The main intelligence center that processed remote sens
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  • ...[Agency for International Development]], having been [[U.S. Ambassador to Laos]] for three years before that.
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  • ...into the same context, focusing, however, on the wars and phony wars in [[Laos]], a component of the French colony of Indochina. A 1966 film called [[Lost ...uy's theory is that this legend offers us the key to the recent history of Laos. Twenty centuries after Ma Yuan, the Chinese and Vietnamese Communists have
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  • ...ed that as long as the enemy could fight from the sanctuaries of Cambodia, Laos, and North Vietnam, it was impossible to bring adequate destruction on the
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  • *14th century: Theravada established in Siam, Cambodia and Laos
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  • ...ith those branches in Ceylon derived from Burma. In Thailand, Cambodia and Laos, and the branch in Ceylon derived from Thailand, the robe is worn over one
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  • ...rn between 1967 and '72 in the jungles over North and [[South Vietnam]], [[Laos]], and [[Cambodia]]. Using technology developed at the [[China Lake Naval W
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  • |Southern China, Northern Laos, Taiwan, northern Vietnam |Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, Cambodia, southern China, eastern India, Laos, northwestern Malaysia, Nepal, Thailand, southeastern Tibet, Vietnam
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  • ...ted a Governor-General to govern [[French Indo-China]] (now [[Vietnam]], [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]).
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  • In 1958, Conein said that of the four Corsican airlines in Laos, only Air Laos Commerciale, run by Bonaventure "Rock" Francisci, was able to make a deal w
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  • ...ial airfield for commuter jets. The province has borders with China and [[Laos]]. The French had two objectives in seizing Dien Bien Phu: protecting access to Laos and luring the North Vietnamese Army to attack the fortified Dien Bien Phu
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  • ...e Greater Mekong Sub-Region of South East Asia (comprising [[Cambodia]], [[Laos|Lao People's Democratic Republic]], [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]],
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  • ...64:Probable Consequences of Certain US Actions with Respect to Vietnam and Laos ...the Director of Central Intelligence): Would the Loss of South Vietnam and Laos precipitate a "Domino Effect"
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  • ...st Asia (India, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Philippines, Laos, Cambodia, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bangaladesh and Pakist
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  • ...bodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Burma, Brunei, Philippines, Vietnam, Laos, southern China, Japan (Ryukyu Islands), Taiwan ...Bhutan, South east China (including Tibet and Hong Kong), Northern Burma, Laos and Vietnam. Also found in Southern Cambodia
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  • ...icially approved by all five Theravada countries (Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, Laos and Thailand), in fact the other countries pay it only lip service,<ref>Men
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  • ...cable then listed proposed "limited pressures" to be exerted on the DRV in Laos and in NVN during the period, "late August tentatively through December." <
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  • ...Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Southeast Asia includes Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. We include Myanmar (Burma) in South Asia ...of Western, particularly US, military intervention. Their priorities are Laos and South Vietnam.
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  • ...e 7th Fleet. Towards the end of her tour, as [[Communist]] insurgency in [[Laos]] continued to threaten [[Thailand]], she was called on to transport [[Unit
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  • *H5N1 Cambodia, China, Egypt, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nigeria, Pakistan, Vietnam 2007: severe and fatal infections, 86
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  • ...tem for transliterating Lao names used in Martin Stuart-Fox's'' History of Laos''. It may differ from systems used in other articles.'' ...ionist powers, [[Siam]] (Thailand) and [[Vietnam]]. The current borders of Laos were created by [[France]] in 1893 and 1904. The Lao state dates only from
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  • ...imited autonomy in February 1950, Associated States of Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia) within the French Union.<ref name=Eckhardt>{{citation ...neva agreement, quickly had the CIA activities in Asia-Pacific#Politics of Laos and the CIA|beginnings of U.S. involvement as well as the continuing effect
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  • ...tion (SEATO) was formed in 1954, although due to French protest, Cambodia, Laos, and the RVN were not allowed to join. Its members were: ...nnedy Administrations. In 1959, clandestine military advisors were sent to Laos, under a program originally called Operation HOTFOOT. Brigadier General Joh
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  • ...al region, through the western highlands, and then crossed the border into Laos. The origin of the combat base lay in the construction by United States Arm ...on, 1966, p. 18.</ref> From there, reconnaissance teams were launched into Laos to explore and gather intelligence on the PAVN logistical system known as t
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  • ...t, while also escalating the conflict through incursions into Cambodia and Laos, and bombings of North Vietnam. At various times, the U.S. and South Vietn ...rs,'' estimates 20,000 total.</ref><ref>Stuart-Fox, Martin, ''A History of Laos,'' estimates 200,000 by 1973.</ref> and 58,220 U.S. service members also di
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  • ...ionship" with Vietnam, but Vietnam claimed a "special relationship" with [[Laos]] and [[Cambodia]]. Essentially, Vietnam expected them to treat it as the s ...iland, much as the Americans were not allowed to pursue the Viet Cong into Laos and Cambodia. <ref name=Pike1990 /> While always insisting on the central d
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  • ...ams after the Geneva Accords]] (1954-1962), with substantial activity in [[Laos]]; the widespread conflict during the deployment of American forces in the ...s than in South Vietnam. U.S. combat involvement was, at first, greater in Laos, but the activity of advisors, and increasingly U.S. direct support to Sout
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  • ...[[North Korea]], [[Vietnam]] (which is also moving away from socialism), [[Laos]], and Cuba. In Africa, [[Ethiopia]], [[Somalia]], [[Angola]] and [[Mozambi
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  • ...5map.jpg|thumb|left|North invades South, 1975, using bases in Cambodia and Laos, and across DMZ ..., Congress had prohibited the use of American forces in any combat role in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam without prior congressional approval. This was well
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  • ...the trail were effective. Some of the operations against the Trail were in Laos and Cambodia, and these missions were generally not revealed, usually for c ...on in late 1967. Flying armed reconnaissance missions against the Trail in Laos and South Vietnam, they were highly effective, especially against trucks th
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  • ...s than in South Vietnam. U.S. combat involvement was, at first, greater in Laos, but the activity of advisors, and increasingly U.S. direct support to Sout ====Increased activity in Laos====
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  • ...ntrols over the illicit drug traffic that linked the Hmong poppy fields of Laos with the opium dens operating in Saigon." This generated profits that funde ...ntrols over the illicit drug traffic that linked the Hmong poppy fields of Laos with the opium dens operating in Saigon." This generated profits that funde
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  • ...rth. It did not include U.S. air operations in South Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos.
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  • ...for the CIA Center for the Study of Intelligence, CIA-led covert action in Laos was the largest paramilitary operation in the history of the Agency. There ...d their American pilots ever profit from its transport. Yet every plane in Laos undoubtedly carried opium at some time, unknown to the pilot and his superi
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  • ...go for relaxation, said that he had told Seki and his wife, "I'm going to Laos on orders from Prime Minister (Hayato) Ikeda." Seki "speculated in an inter
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000) [http://www.amazon.com/Kennedys-Wars-Berlin-Cuba-Vietna
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  • ...ral, but still in control. The five states, Annam, Cambodia, Cochin China, Laos, and Tonkin would continue; there would be no Vietnam. In August, Admiral [ ...French, announced, while in the Hanoi area, the formation of the "Land of Laos" organization, or Pathet Lao. Unquestionably, the Pathet Lao were Communist
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  • ...erica, which was was heavily involved in support with the war in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam in the 1960s. ...in Asia-Pacific#Southeast Asia 1962|US focus in Southeast Asia]] was on [[Laos]], not [[Vietnam]].
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  • ...parately with [[Cochin China]] in the South, and, while [[Cambodia]] and [[Laos]] were parts of [[French Indochina]], they were not essential issues to the France, on 29 January 1950, designated Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia as autonomous "Associated States" within the French Union. Vo
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  • ...er, North Vietnam began a buildup in the northwest area of the theater, in Laos, the southernmost part of the DRV, the DMZ, and in the northern part of the ...cans knew the North Vietnamese fear of such, actions against the Trail in Laos were still denied. <ref name=Shultz>{{citation|
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000) * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam (2000)
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  • ...ietnam, for different reasons, had always used sanctuaries in Cambodia and Laos. Operating from Cambodia, their troops had a short exposure to being attack ...ons against III and IV CTZ, rather than merely as a transit corridor as in Laos further north.
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  • ...e [[Island|Island province]] of [[Hainan]]), [[Hong Kong]], northeastern [[Laos]], northern [[Vietnam]], and [[Taiwan]], where it is much more common in th
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  • ...ladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, China, Fiji, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, New Zealand, North Korea, Pa
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  • ...in [[1956 Suez Crisis|Suez]]; [[Quemoy and Matsu]], Tibet, Lebanon, and Laos.
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  • =====Initial Emphasis on Laos===== ...of Defense prepared alternative operational plans for US combat troops in Laos and Thailand. To support this, "a Laotian Watch Office was set up with twen
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  • ...e from several clusters of activity. One was from the "tri-border" area of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam, where the B-3 Front headquarters and 1st PAVN Divi ...ed Zone (DMZ), the adjacent part of North Vietnam and neighboring parts of Laos secured the start of the [[Ho Chi Minh trail]], so observation was needed,
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  • ...er, North Vietnam began a buildup in the northwest area of the theater, in Laos, the southernmost part of the DRV, the DMZ, and in the northern part of the
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  • ...used in former French [[Indochina]]: it is an administrative language in [[Laos]] and is used unofficially in parts of [[Cambodia]] and [[Vietnamese French
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  • ...strength, notably in the bombings of [[air operations against Cambodia and Laos|Cambodia]] and [[Air operations against North Vietnam|North Vietnam]], Kiss
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  • ...Van Linh]] analyzing the lessons learned from the negotiated settlement in Laos. He said that the U.S. would not have settled had there not been military s ...er, North Vietnam began a buildup in the northwest area of the theater, in Laos, the southernmost part of the DRV, the DMZ, and in the northern part of the
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  • ...ison networks allowed access to Chinese radar covering the Gulf of Tonkin, Laos, and Hainan Island, as well as the DRV itself. Air Defense headquarters was
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  • ...l Forces| Special Forces was given that mission. The White Star mission in Laos was initially covert, and used Special Forces and other personnel under Cen
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  • ...turies of the 2nd millennium it spread thence to Burma, Siam, Cambodia and Laos, displacing the Indian forms of Buddhism previously found there, though not
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  • ...ially similar ''Naja atra'' is possible. It also likely occurs in southern Laos, Bhutan, and southern Nepal. A previous report of ''Naja naja kaouthia'' fr
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  • ...ong]] and the island province of [[Hainan]]), [[Vietnam]], [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], Peninsular [[Malaysia]], [[Singapore]], [[Indonesia]] in t
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  • Brown (1973) mentions that it can also found in Vietnam, Laos and on the Indonesian island of [[Sumatra]].<ref name="Bro73">Brown JH (197
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  • :::::Iran (Islamic Republic of)/Iran, Lao People’s Democratic Republic/[[Laos]], Libyan Arab Jamahiriya/[[Libya]], Republic of Korea/[[South Korea]], Syr
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  • Vietnam (and neighboring Laos and Cambodia) became a major battleground in the Cold War as early as 1946, ...unist identities to the present day, China, North Korea, Vietnam, Cuba and Laos.
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  • ...ce of the French and the Americans: Nationalism and Communism in Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam ...d treaties that created the French Union, of the three Vietnamese regions, Laos, and Cambodia. On February 7, The U.K. and U.S. recognized [[Bao Dai]] as H
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  • * Freedman, Lawrence. ''Kennedy's Wars: Berlin, Cuba, Laos, and Vietnam'' (2000) [http://www.questia.com/read/90323460?title=Kennedy's
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  • ...ti''), also called ''Corbett's'' tiger, is found in [[Cambodia]], China, [[Laos]], [[Myanmar]], [[Thailand]], and [[Vietnam]]. Estimates of its population
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  • ...The US admitted 1.4 million, including 580,000 from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, and 413,000 from the former USSR. From 30,000 to 40,000 each came from Ira
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  • ...thority for the teaching. In practice, the situation varies. In a visit to Laos, Justin McDaniel found no sets on sale in any religious bookshop, and in th
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  • ...country's name as recognized by the United Nations.</ref> [[Cambodia]], [[Laos]], [[Thailand]], [[Vietnam]] and [[Peninsular Malaysia]] and the maritime s
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  • ...ptions (MAOs), Selected Attack Options (SAOs), and Limited Attack Options (LAOs). Individual countries or regions can be included in or withheld from nucle
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  • ...The places where the strongest arguments can be made are Burma, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka and Thailand (Therevada Buddhist subcivilization); Bhutan, Mongo
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  • ...[[liver fluke]]s ''[[Opisthorchis viverrini]]'' (found in [[Thailand]], [[Laos]], and [[Malaysia]]) or ''[[Clonorchis sinensis]]'' (found in [[Japan]], [[
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  • ...of Korea]], [[History of Kuwait]], [[History of Kyrgyzstan]], [[History of Laos]], [[History of Latvia]], [[History of Lebanon]], [[History of Lesotho]], [
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  • ...ning of the Blackbird's reconnaissance missions over enemy (North Vietnam, Laos, etc.) territory in 1968, the SR-71s averaged approximately one sortie a we
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