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Vietnam and the Soviet Union: Anatomy of an Alliance

Kinnard, 1989

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13104893458167495981
Author
Kinnard D
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Naval War College Review

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spearheaded the Joint Chiefs' effort to put 60,000 marines in North China, to transport Chinese Nationalist troops to North China, and to establish a military assistance group to help Chiang Kai-shek. In so doing, the Chiefs clearly had the support of civilians in the War …
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