First of a seven article series called "Why Vietnam" analyzing the importance of the Vietnam War in world politics. This article focuses on Domino Theory, for the New York Herald Tribune
Second of a seven article series called "Why Vietnam" analyzing the importance of the Vietnam War in world politics. This article focuses on communism and ideology, for the New York Herald Tribune
Fifth of a seven article series called "Why Vietnam" analyzing the importance of the Vietnam War in world politics. This article focuses on South Vietnamese government corruption, for the New York Herald Tribune
Original title: "series", Keever's title: "Land Reform Needed but Negligible in South Vietnam", article about Việt Cộng troops taking lands from landowners and giving it away to peasants, article 6 of 7 article series
Original title: "COMMUNISM: THE NEW REALITY", Keever's title: "Why do the Viet Cong Fight So Hard? 'They Associate with the Peasants, Fighting Oppression, not only Against Foreigners, But also the Upper-Classes Within Society'", article about the dedication and fervor of the Việt Cộng troops, article 2 of 7 series
Original title: "series", Keever's title: "Communist Subversion Likened to 'a War of Silhouttes and Shadows. You Strike at the Man but hit only his Silhouuette'", article about the South Vietnamese and American governments' difficulty in fighting the Communist ideology, article 1 of 7 article series
Original title: "series", Keever's title: "'With all the Money You Are Spending in the Military Field, You Cold Buy All the Land from the Landowners and Give it to the Peasants', Vietnamese Major Says about U.S. Policy", article about criticism by South Vietnamese officials of United States policy that focused on war and not on public opinion, article 3 of 7-part series
Original title: "THE MONOPOLY SAME", Keever's title: "U.S. Military Machine Rests on Vietnam's Political Quicksand", article about American advisors telling President Ng� ?�nh Di?m that unless he radically reformed his government, he would undoubtedly be overthrown by a coup d'etat, article 4 of 7-article series
Original title: "Series", Keever's itle: "Hotest Political Issue in Saigon? Corruption", article about corruption in the South Vietnamese government, article 5 of 7 article series
An American soldier is near a small open trench. There is also a hole with sandbags which appears to have a wooden cover. There is a forest in the background.
An American soldier is near a small open trench. There is also a hole with sandbags which appears to have a wooden cover. There is a forest in the background.
An American soldier in a military camp kneels near some boxes of supplies. He also appears to be holding something in his hand. Tents and a forest are in the background.
An American soldier standing in a sandbag trench next to a large weapon, which is propped against the sandbag structure. The weapon may be a missile or grenade launcher.
An American soldier in a military camp kneels near some boxes of supplies. He also appears to be holding something in his hand. Tents and a forest are in the background.
An American soldier standing in a sandbag trench next to a large weapon, which is propped against the sandbag structure. The weapon may be a missile or grenade launcher.