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  • {{r|Operation FLAMING DART}}
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  • '''Operation FLAMING DART''' encompassed two retaliatory raids on the [[Democratic Republic of Vietna
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Operation FLAMING DART]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Operation FLAMING DART}}
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  • {{r|Operation FLAMING DART}}
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  • {{r|Operation FLAMING DART}}
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  • ...]] attacks that drew a retaliatory air response on North Vietnam (i.e., [[Operation FLAMING DART]] within the larger [[Operation Rolling Thunder]]) was on February 6, 1965,
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  • ...nkin incident, followed by a pair of responses in February 1965, under the Operation FLAMING DART, to Communist attacks against allied facilities and troops in the South. <r
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  • {{r|Operation FLAMING DART}}
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  • Rolling Thunder proper was preceded by two individual retaliatory raids of [[Operation FLAMING DART]] in February 1965. A response to those was North Vietnamese and Soviet res
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  • ...February 7-8, responded with the first specifically retaliatory air raid, Operation FLAMING DART (or, more specifically, FLAMING DART I), of the broader Operation Rolling T
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  • ...Tonkin Incident, there was a period of retaliation for specific attacks, [[Operation FLAMING DART]], and then a steady but incremental pressure under [[Operation Rolling Thu
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