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  2. Operation Momentum - Wikipedia

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    Even as Operation Momentum expanded and spread throughout Laos, the burgeoning war in Vietnam became the focus of the American effort; the Laotian Civil War was subordinated to it. The change in emphasis can be judged by the fact that in 1967, the U.S. sank 431,000 troops into the Vietnam theater, at a fiscal cost about 700 times as great as ...

  3. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1965)

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    U.S. 2nd Air Division operation to interdict the Ho Chi Minh Trail in the lower portion of the Laotian panhandle, from Route 9 west of the DMZ, south to the Cambodian border and to reduce North Vietnamese infiltration down the trail into South Vietnam: Southeastern Laos: Dec 9–15: Operation Sweeping Mustang [1] 1/1 Cavalry search and destroy ...

  4. Auto Defense Choc - Wikipedia

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    While Operation White Star was concluded as part of the American military leaving Laos, Operation Momentum went into suspended animation. Nevertheless, the CIA tried to maintain contact with the 13,500 ADC troops it had trained in northern Laos. Much to the disgust of Vang Pao, the CIA's supply of munitions to his Hmong guerrillas was suspended.

  5. 16 February–29 March 1971: Operation Desert Rat, in MR 3; 2 April–20 August 1971: Operation Phalat, along Thai border of MR 1; 7 April–27 June 1971: Operation Xieng Dong, in MR 1; 15 May–late September 1971: Operation Phoutah, in MR 3; 9–11 June 1971: Operation Phiboonpol, in MR 4; 27 July–31 October 1971: Operation Sayasila, in MR 4

  6. Lists of allied military operations of the Vietnam War

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    Edwin E. Moïse (1996), Tonkin Gulf and the escalation of the Vietnam War, 304 pages Lewis Sorley (2007), A Better War, 528 pages Institute Of Medicine, Institute of Medicine (U.S.), National Academies Press (U.S.) (2007), Veterans and agent orange, 871 pages

  7. Lao Veterans of America - Wikipedia

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    The Lao Veterans of America, Inc., describes itself as a non-profit, non-partisan, non-governmental, veterans organization that represents Lao- and Hmong-American veterans who served in the U.S. clandestine war in the Kingdom of Laos during the Vietnam War as well as their refugee families in the United States.

  8. Calling all Vietnam veterans: Bath historian wants to hear ...

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    Yott, who lives in Bath, is combining those two interests to put together a compilation of personal stories from Vietnam War veterans in advance of the 50th anniversary of the 1975 end of the ...

  9. 1961 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the meeting was to create a neutralist Laos free from superpower rivalries and to reach an amicable end to a civil war. North Vietnam, South Vietnam, the Soviet Union and the United States were among the countries participating in the conference. North Vietnam supported the concept of a neutral Laos. [11]: 120–2