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Dark days, by Joshua Seel and Edward Feuerherd

Label
Dark days, by Joshua Seel and Edward Feuerherd
Language
eng
Abstract
On August 7, 1964 when Congress passed The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, fewer then 24,000 Americans were in Vietnam. By 1968, 536,000 draftees and volunteers filled the ranks of the units fighting the war in Southeast Asia. When regular infantry units began to arrive in Vietnam, the U.S. Army had not fought a real conflict of any significance since the Philippines insurrection at the turn of the century. The first American combat troops arrived in country wearing uniforms and foot gear designed for the parade ground, not this war's battleground
Characteristic
videorecording
Main title
Dark days
Medium
electronic resource
Oclc number
874049360
Responsibility statement
by Joshua Seel and Edward Feuerherd
Runtime
44
Series statement
Heart of darkness: Vietnam War chronicles, 4American history in video
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
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