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  2. Khalid Muhmood - Wikipedia

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    He is the co-founder of the British University Vietnam (BUV), Apollo English and British Education Partnership. In addition, he served as the Chairman of British Business Group Vietnam (BBGV) initially in Hanoi in 2003 and then nationwide from 2008 to 2010.

  3. A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Hess of The New York Times characterized the film as a "quasi-investigation". [2] She referred to the film as a " 'documentary '", in scare quotes, and to Sibrel as a "sincere kook", writing: "[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon] mashed up moon footage with ominous shots from the Soviet Union and Vietnam, was narrated by a severe British woman and was sold on a website called ...

  4. 1968 - Wikipedia

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    Apollo program: Apollo-Saturn mission 502 is launched, as the second and last uncrewed test-flight of the Saturn V launch vehicle. AEK Athens wins the FIBA European Cup Winners Cup Final in basketball against Slavia Prague, in front of a record attendance of 80,000 spectators. It is the first major European trophy won at club level of any sport ...

  5. Apollo 8 (book) - Wikipedia

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    Apollo 8: The Mission That Changed Everything is a 2018 nonfiction children's book by American author Martin W. Sandler. [1] [2] The book, which includes numerous historical photographs, details the historical significance of the Apollo 8 mission, discussing the "broader context of the Cold War space race and the tumultuous events occurring in the United States", including the assassinations ...

  6. United Kingdom and the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Solidarity Campaign badge, c.1968. Labour Party leader Harold Wilson was elected to the office of Prime Minister in October 1964, only two months after the United States Congress had authorised President Lyndon Johnson to undertake military action against North Vietnam, resulting in a major escalation of the Vietnam War. [4]

  7. Vietnamese-American Vocational Training College - Wikipedia

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    Vietnamese-American Vocational Training College or "VATC", now known as American Polytechnic College is a private vocational college in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, and licensed and regulated by the Ministry of Labor, War Invalids, and Social Affairs (MOLISA) of Vietnam. It was established in 1997 as an English-language training center, but ...

  8. USS Bennington (CV-20) - Wikipedia

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    Apollo Spacecraft 017 Command Module, with flotation collar still attached, is hoisted aboard the Bennington on 9 November 1967 Bennington' s final seven years of active service, which included four more assignments with the 7th Fleet, coincided with the period of direct involvement of United States armed forces in the Vietnam War .

  9. Dark Side of the Moon (2002 film) - Wikipedia

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    The death squad goes to Vietnam where the film crew has sought refuge, but is immediately caught by the villagers: despite a perfect accent and disguise, their commanding officer was black. Nixon reacts by sending 150,000 men and a half of the 6th Fleet to find and kill the four members of the crew.