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East Germany |branch=Heer |serviceyears=1914-1918 (Reichswehr) 1934-1945 (Wehrmacht) 1952-1958 (National People's Army|NVA) |rank=Oberstleutnant (Wehrmacht) Generalmajor (NVA) |commands= |unit=XXIII Army Corps |battles=World War I World War II |awards=''Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross'' |laterwork=politician}} '''Wilhelm Adam''' (28 March 1893 in E
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oads in the Dong Hoi area. During these operations, which lasted until 7 November, she also fired two "Shrike" radar-homing missiles at North Vietnamese Army (NVA) shore installations. Ordered south to evade a typhoon, the destroyer returned to the gunline on 16 November for eight days of fire support missions before steaming to Yokosuka on 5 December. '
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last major offensive by the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. It took place from January 22 through March 18, 1969 and involved a sweep of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA)-dominated A Shau Valley by the 9th Marine Regiment (United States)|9th Marine Regiment reinforced by elements of the 3rd Marine Regiment (United States)|3rd Marine Regiment. The 56 d
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a successful plan of action to pacify a Viet Cong insurgency in the south, nor did they provide a coherent set of military objectives to be attained against the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), Viet Cong (VC), or any of the military and political infrastructure north of the 19th parallel. H.R. McMaster|Colonel McMaster goes into well researched detail to explain why military actions
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[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]] (ARVN) forces, in particular creating the ARVN 20th Tank Regiment; which supplemented their M41 Walker Bulldog units. During the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) Easter Offensive in 1972, tank clashes between NVA T-54/PT-76 and ARVN M48/M41 units became commonplace. But on 23 April 1972, tankers of the 20th Tank Regiment were attacked by an NVA infant
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eo/ My MIA's Information] ==MIA== On August 22, 1968, Acosta-Rosario accompanied some members of his unit during a reconnaissance mission. His unit was attacked by North Vietnamese Army (NVA) regulars in the vicinity of Ben Cui Rubber Plantation, east of Tay Ninh City, Tay Ninh Province. His unit, Company B, was forced to withdraw from the battlefield under heavy enemy attack. The
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ng people|Hmongs]] who took part in the struggle against communism. It includes all those who were a part of the Hmong Secret Guerilla Unit Army that fought against the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) in the Secret War, as well as all civilian participants. http://www.laohmongusmemorial.com/ ==Notes== ==External links== *[http://www.sheboygan-press.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/2006
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ted States]]-backed South Vietnamese government and its opponents, both the South Vietnamese-based communist National Liberation Front (Viet Cong) and the North Vietnamese Army (NVA), now known as the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN). It began in the late 1950s and lasted until 1975. The United States, which supported France in the first war, backed the South Vietnam governmen
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[Army of the Republic of Vietnam]] (ARVN) forces, in particular creating the ARVN 20th Tank Regiment; which supplemented their M41 Walker Bulldog units. During the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) Easter Offensive in 1972, tank clashes between NVA T-54/PT-76 and ARVN M48/M41 units became commonplace. But on 23 April 1972, tankers of the 20th Tank Regiment were attacked by an NVA infant
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to the Seventh Fleet Amphibious Ready Group. The SLF regularly conducted amphibious operations across Vietnamese beaches into areas of suspected Viet Cong (VC) and North Vietnamese Army (NVA) activity {{cite web | last = | first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | title = Glossary of Terms | work = | publisher = USMC/Combat Helicopter Association | date =