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War In The Congo

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First Impressions and Military Operations in Vietnam

In this chapter, the speaker reflects on their arrival in Vietnam in 1964, detailing the sensory overload of heat, humidity, and the unique atmosphere of Saigon. They recount their military experiences, including operations conducted from Da Nang, the involvement of the CIA, and the challenges faced during harassment tactics in North Vietnam, all while highlighting the complexities of military strategy. Additionally, the chapter offers a personal perspective on the Gulf of Tonkin incident, shedding light on the responsibilities and logistics of naval operations during a transformative period in U.S. military history.

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