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    where we store our equipment – medical supplies‚ and weapons. The tunnels are usually too small for the American soldiers…We often kill or wound the whole American patrol without being seen.” * “Searching tunnels and killing or capturing any Vietcong hiding beneath the ground became a major part of the war” * “The conventional warfare techniques weren’t effective in the tunnel war. A new way was found in training physically small volunteers into tunnels specialists. Only using a handgun

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    http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/war_vietnam.htm he war in South Vietnam became a “war with no front” where guerrilla fighters could not be distinguished from the local populace who might‚ in fact‚ have been guerrilla fighters. The US found itself at war with an enemy that could disappear within minutes of an attack‚ one that might appear at any moment on a patrol or not at all. All this was very debilitating for any US soldier out on patrol and was used to explain why massacres of innocents

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    as well as the external factors that will affect the business in the future. Using this information to develop strategies and tactics is important in order for a business to take advantage of potential opportunities and limit effects of potential and current threats. The objectives for week 6 were to perform business analyses and differentiate between strategy and tactics. Through team discussion‚ we found we had similar experiences with our business analyses and a better understanding of the different

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    The Strategies Used By the DREAMers The DREAMers movement has used unique strategies and tactics to change public policy while concurrently lobbing to gain political representation for those youth who arrived to the United States as children. Several tactics used to further these strategies are storytelling‚ marches‚ hunger strikes‚ and online activism. This movement holds conferences on immigration‚ education‚ politics‚ leadership and civil rights as their form of lobbying in order to educate others

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    created in 1941 in order to chase the French and Japanese out of Vietnam‚ and in doing so gaining independence. When Ho chi Minh created the party‚ his basics aims were not just use Vietminh as a political party but also as a guerilla tactic resolution. Being a guerrilla tactic solution was aimed at the time to bring about peace and change in Vietnam which would allow them to change the ways in Brian : when u say that the communist party was also part of guerilla warfare‚ what do u mean? Well‚ in 1945

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    The tactics used by the Vietcong and US military forces were very different and changed during the course of the war. At the beginning of the war the Vietcong (NLF) army was aggressive whilst the US army was defensive. The Gulf of Tonkin incident became America’s excuse to become aggressive towards the Vietcong. In 1965 General W. Westmoreland developed the strategy of "search and destroy". Its objective was to find and kill any members of the NLF. US soldiers found this difficult however as the

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    A Vietcong Memoir The book A Vietcong Memoir by Truong Nhu Tang gives a first person account of the Vietnam War through the eyes of a Vietnamese revolutionary. Tang tells of how he was a pharmaceutics student in Paris and was inspired to join the nationalist movement when he met Ho Chi Minh. This newfound pride in his country led Tang to become the Minister of Justice for the Vietcong. His story revolves around the themes of nationalism and sacrifice. In the years leading up to and during the

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    The U.S.A and the Vietcong had different military tactics; The USA used modern technology such as the napalm bomb. Were as the Vietcong used guerrilla warfare. The USA was confident of success "America could simply not believe that it could be beaten by a bunch of guerrillas in black pyjamas" They thought this because they had the latest equipment and plenty of money. They also had the support of people "Television seems to have encouraged a majority of viewers to support the war. 64% said television

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    the village routinely looking for the Vietcong. They were cruel and would have killed to find their hideouts. I would never give up my own country for an American scum. They can search all they want but they will never find them. No one here is willing to help them. We were fine until they came from the skies and the seas with their guns and tanks to take away our liberty. We fear going outside in fear that we may be shot by the Americans for hiding Vietcong and NVA. Since‚ food is something many

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