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The Vietnam War

The Marines
Land at Danang

• U.S. News & World Report, 1965 •


“Just what is going to happen next?”

“This much comes through loud and clear: Chances of serious negotiations to end the war in Vietnam are ruled out at this time by almost every top authority. The price asked by each side is much too high for the other… The Communists are regarded by many as ready to start playing a very dangerous game with the U.S. Some American authorities fear that the Reds badly underestimate President Johnson’s determination to hang on in Vietnam.”

“A period of real danger is shaping up. Neither Red China nor North Vietnam wants a showdown with the U.S. – but the Communists seem just as determined as the U.S. to keep on with the war. Ahead lies a clash of strong wills, and a period of grave crisis.”

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The Marines[BR] Land at Danang

The Marines[BR] Land at Danang

The Marines[BR] Land at Danang

The Marines[BR] Land at Danang

The Marines[BR] Land at Danang

The Marines[BR] Land at Danang

1965 vietnam war begins in earnestpresident LBJ sends marines to danang 1965new era in vietnam war 1945American era in the Vietnam War begins 1965when did the American commitment to the Vietnam War truly begin 1965big unit war begins in Vietnam 1965
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