Vietnam Conflict
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Family Conflict
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Negotiating
Variations in health communication needs among combat veterans. (1/84)
In this cross-sectional study of US military combat veterans, we assessed the helpfulness of different media for providing health risk communication messages. We have provided preliminary results from a postal survey of 5000 veterans sampled because of their deployment to Vietnam, the Persian Gulf, or Bosnia-Kosovo. Respondents endorsed the primary care provider as the most helpful source of health information. Access to the Internet and use of this medium for seeking health information differed by race, age, and cohort. (+info)The mobile Army surgical hospital (MASH): a military and surgical legacy. (2/84)
Operation Iraqi Freedom was perhaps the last military campaign that will ever utilize the services of a mobile Army surgical hospital (MASH). The Army has now essentially replaced the MASH with combat surgical hospitals (CSH) and forward surgical teams (FST). MASH units were designed as mobile, flexible, forward-deployed military hospitals, providing care for the wounded near the frontlines of the battlefield. These hospitals not only saved thousands of lives during war but also greatly influenced the delivery of trauma and critical care in civilian hospitals. The MASH was made popular by the television series of the 1970s, depicting the 4077th during the Korean War. Although a comical series, these television episodes provided viewers with a glimpse of life in a MASH during time of war. This article chronicles the history of the MASH from its inception during World War II to recent experiences in Operation Iraqi Freedom. (+info)Risk, psychiatry and the military. (3/84)
The relationship between combat and psychiatric breakdown has been well recognised for decades. The change to smaller, professional armed forces has reduced the risk of large-scale acute psychiatric casualties, and should have led to a corresponding decrease in long-term ill health, but this expected reduction seems not to have happened. Likewise, attempts at preventing psychiatric injury, by screening before deployment or debriefing after, have been disappointing. Three reasons for this are proposed: a rethinking of the relationship between trauma and long-term outcome, catalysed by the attempts of US society to come to terms with the Vietnam conflict; a broadening of the scope of psychiatric injury as it moved to the civilian sector; and the increased prominence of unexplained syndromes and contested diagnoses such as Gulf War syndrome. Traditional psychiatric injury is predictable, proportionate and can, in theory, be managed. These newer forms of injury are in contrast unanticipated, paradoxical, ill understood and hard to manage. Traditional approaches to risk management by reducing exposure have not been successful, and may increase risk aversion and reduce resilience. However, the experiences of civilians in wartime or the military show that people are not intrinsically risk-averse, provided they can see purpose in accepting risk. (+info)Analysis of a hepatitis C screening programme for US veterans. (4/84)
This study analyses a screening programme for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection among US veterans in a suburban Veterans Affairs Medical Center, in New York. This is the first study examining all 11 potential risk factors listed in the 2001 National U.S. Veterans Health Administration Screening Guidelines. A retrospective study was conducted of 5400 veterans 'at risk' of HCV, identified through a questionnaire in this institution's primary-care outpatient departments between 1 October 2001 and 31 December 2003. Multivariate logistic regression models were built to identify independent predictors of infection. Of 2282 veterans tested for HCV, 4.6% were confirmed by HCV PCR to be HCV infected. In the multivariate model developed, injection drug use, blood transfusion before 1992, service during the Vietnam era, tattoo, and a history of abnormal liver function tests were independent predictors of HCV infection. Our data support considering a more targeted screening approach that includes five of the 11 risk factors. (+info)Vietnam military service history and prostate cancer. (5/84)
BACKGROUND: Three decades after US and Australian forces withdrew from Vietnam, there has been much public interest in the health consequences of service in Vietnam. One controversial question is whether the risk of prostate cancer amongst Vietnam veterans is increased. This paper examines relationships between military history, family history and risk of prostate cancer in a population-based case control study. METHODS: Cases were selected from the Cancer Registry of Western Australia as incident cases of histologically-confirmed prostate cancer, and controls were age-matched and selected from the Western Australian electoral roll. Study participants were asked to report any military service history and details about that service. RESULTS: Between January 2001 and September 2002, 606 cases and 471 controls aged between 40-75 years were recruited. An increased prostate cancer risk was observed in men reporting they were deployed in Vietnam although this was not statistically significant (OR = 2.12; 95% CI 0.88-5.06). An increased risk was also observed in men reporting prostate cancer in fathers (OR = 1.90; 95% CI 1.20-3.00) or brothers (OR = 2.05; 95% CI 1.20-3.50) diagnosed with prostate cancer. CONCLUSION: These findings support a positive association between prostate cancer and military service history in the Vietnam war and a first degree relative family history of prostate cancer. (+info)Reconciling disparate prevalence rates of PTSD in large samples of US male Vietnam veterans and their controls. (6/84)
BACKGROUND: Two large independent studies funded by the US government have assessed the impact of the Vietnam War on the prevalence of PTSD in US veterans. The National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (NVVRS) estimated the current PTSD prevalence to be 15.2% while the Vietnam Experience Study (VES) estimated the prevalence to be 2.2%. We compared alternative criteria for estimating the prevalence of PTSD using the NVVRS and VES public use data sets collected more than 10 years after the United States withdrew troops from Vietnam. METHODS: We applied uniform diagnostic procedures to the male veterans from the NVVRS and VES to estimate PTSD prevalences based on varying criteria including one-month and lifetime prevalence estimates, combat and non-combat prevalence estimates, and prevalence estimates using both single and multiple indicator models. RESULTS: Using a narrow and specific set of criteria, we derived current prevalence estimates for combat-related PTSD of 2.5% and 2.9% for the VES and the NVVRS, respectively. Using a more broad and sensitive set of criteria, we derived current prevalence estimates for combat-related PTSD of 12.2% and 15.8% for the VES and NVVRS, respectively. CONCLUSION: When comparable methods were applied to available data we reconciled disparate results and estimated similar current prevalences for both narrow and broad definitions of combat-related diagnoses of PTSD. (+info)Australia's Vietnam veterans--a review. (7/84)
BACKGROUND: Vietnam veterans' war experiences have adversely affected their own mental health and that of one in 3 partners and one in 4-6 of their dependents, many of whom are reluctant to seek help. OBJECTIVE: This article reviews the health problems suffered by families of Australia's Vietnam veterans and discusses what the future might hold for these families, what the implications might be for families of veterans of more recent conflicts, and how general practitioners and divisions of general practice might help. DISCUSSION: Mental illness of veterans' dependents may increase their risk of cardiovascular and other physical diseases, and their children's risk of psychological problems. Caring for veterans as they age may further strain the mental health of one in 3-4 partners and jeopardise their role as grandparents. General practitioners can help by paying attention to the mental health of veterans and their dependents, working with the families, providing education and support, assessing the need for individual or family counselling, encouraging veterans' dependents to use universal or Department of Veterans' Affairs services, and building dependent's and grandchildren's resilience. (+info)The psychological risks of Vietnam for U.S. veterans: a revisit with new data and methods. (8/84)
In 1988, the National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study (NVVRS) of a representative sample of 1200 veterans estimated that 30.9% had developed posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) during their lifetimes and that 15.2% were currently suffering from PTSD. The study also found a strong dose-response relationship: As retrospective reports of combat exposure increased, PTSD occurrence increased. Skeptics have argued that these results are inflated by recall bias and other flaws. We used military records to construct a new exposure measure and to cross-check exposure reports in diagnoses of 260 NVVRS veterans. We found little evidence of falsification, an even stronger dose-response relationship, and psychological costs that were lower than previously estimated but still substantial. According to our fully adjusted PTSD rates, 18.7% of the veterans had developed war-related PTSD during their lifetimes and 9.1% were currently suffering from PTSD 11 to 12 years after the war; current PTSD was typically associated with moderate impairment. (+info)I believe there might be a misunderstanding in your question. The "Vietnam Conflict" is not a medical term, but rather a historical event - it was a long, violent conflict that took place in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1959 to 1975.
However, I can provide you with some information on how the Vietnam War may relate to medical and health-related topics:
The Vietnam Conflict had significant impacts on the physical and mental health of both military personnel and civilians involved. Some common health issues related to this conflict include:
1. Agent Orange Exposure: Many US soldiers were exposed to Agent Orange, a powerful herbicide used by the US military during the war. This exposure has been linked to various health problems, including different types of cancer, neurological disorders, and birth defects in their offspring.
2. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): The Vietnam War is known for its high prevalence of PTSD among veterans. The traumatic experiences during the war led to long-term psychological issues, such as anxiety, depression, and substance abuse disorders.
3. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): Military personnel involved in the conflict were at risk of TBIs due to explosions and other combat-related injuries. These injuries can lead to cognitive impairments, motor function issues, and emotional disturbances.
4. Physical Disabilities: Amputations, sensory losses, and other physical disabilities were common among veterans due to landmines, gunshot wounds, and other war-related injuries.
5. Infectious Diseases: Tropical diseases, such as malaria and tuberculosis, were prevalent among both military personnel and civilians during the Vietnam Conflict. Additionally, soldiers were at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections due to high-risk behaviors.
These are just a few examples of how the Vietnam Conflict intersects with medical and health topics.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Vietnam" is not a medical term. It is the name of a country located in Southeast Asia. If you have any questions about medical conditions or terminology, I would be happy to help clarify those for you.
A conflict of interest (COI) is a situation in which a person or organization has dual loyalties or is in a position to exploit their professional or personal relationships for personal or institutional gain. In the medical field, COIs can arise when healthcare providers, researchers, or institutions have financial or other interests that may influence their judgment or actions in providing care, conducting research, or making recommendations.
Examples of conflicts of interest in medicine include:
* A physician who has a financial relationship with a pharmaceutical company and receives compensation for promoting the company's products to patients or colleagues.
* A researcher who owns stock in a company that is funding their study and may stand to benefit financially from positive results.
* An institution that accepts funding from industry partners for research or educational programs, which could potentially influence the outcomes of the research or bias the education provided.
COIs can compromise the integrity of medical research, patient care, and professional judgment. Therefore, it is essential to disclose and manage COIs transparently to maintain trust in the healthcare system and ensure that decisions are made in the best interests of patients and society as a whole.
Family conflict refers to disagreements or discord between family members, which can range from minor misunderstandings or differences in opinion to more serious issues such as communication breakdowns, emotional distress, and negative behaviors. These conflicts can arise from various sources, including differing values, beliefs, expectations, and parenting styles, as well as financial problems, substance abuse, and chronic illness. In some cases, family conflicts may be resolved through open communication, compromise, and counseling, while in other situations, they may lead to more serious consequences such as divorce, separation, or estrangement.
Defoliants are chemical agents that cause plants to shed their leaves. They are often used in agricultural practices to facilitate harvesting, prevent the spread of disease, or improve the appearance of crops. In some cases, defoliants may also be used as a military tactic to destroy enemy crops and vegetation, denying cover and sustenance to enemy forces. The most well-known example of this is Agent Orange, a herbicide used during the Vietnam War. Prolonged or excessive exposure to chemical defoliants can have harmful effects on human health, including skin irritation, damage to the respiratory system, and potential long-term consequences such as cancer and reproductive issues.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "war" is not a medical term. It refers to a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or between political or social groups, usually with large-scale violence and loss of life. If you have any questions related to medicine or health, I would be happy to try to help answer them.
2,4,5-Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T) is a synthetic auxin, or plant growth regulator, that has been used as an herbicide. It was a component of Agent Orange, which was used as a defoliant during the Vietnam War. 2,4,5-T has been banned in many countries due to concerns about its toxicity and potential health effects.
It is important to note that exposure to 2,4,5-T has been linked to various health issues, including developmental and reproductive problems, as well as an increased risk of cancer. It is classified as a possible human carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
It's also important to note that 2,4,5-T is not used in medical field, it's mainly used as herbicide and defoliant.
I'm sorry for any confusion, but "negotiating" is not a term that has a specific medical definition. Negotiation is a process in which different parties come together to reach a mutually satisfactory agreement on a particular matter. It is often used in various contexts such as business, politics, and law, but it is not typically used in the context of medical terminology.
If you have any questions related to medical terminology or healthcare, I would be happy to try and help answer them for you!
Traumatic amputation is the accidental or spontaneous separation of a limb or body part due to trauma or severe injury. This can occur as a result of motor vehicle accidents, industrial incidents, agricultural mishaps, or military combat, among other causes. The severed portion may or may not be recoverable for reattachment depending on various factors such as the extent of damage, ischemia time, and conditions during transportation. Immediate medical attention is required to control bleeding, manage shock, prevent infection, and initiate appropriate wound care and potential reconstructive surgery.
A "Veteran" is not a medical term per se, but rather a term used to describe individuals who have served in the military. Specifically, in the United States, a veteran is defined as a person who has served in the armed forces of the country and was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. This definition can include those who served in war time or peace time. The term "veteran" does not imply any specific medical condition or diagnosis. However, veterans may have unique health needs and challenges related to their military service, such as exposure to hazardous materials, traumatic brain injury, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other physical and mental health conditions.
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Hanoi4
- Washington's struggle to bring the fighting to a close inevitably shifted the U.S. role in the conflict from ally and combatant to mediator between Hanoi and Saigon" ("The Shape of Peace" 15). (customwritings.com)
- Huyen holds a Master's degree (1st Class Honor) in Development Studies from the University of Auckland (New Zealand), a non-degree certificate in international development policy from Duke University (USA), and a Bachelor's degree in English from the Vietnam National University - Hanoi. (iseas.edu.sg)
- Hanoi [Vietnam], May 8: The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has disrupted supplies of fuels and materials to Vietnam, pushing up the country's inflation, as well as adversely affecting the country's economic growth, local experts have said. (francenetworktimes.com)
- Hanoi, North Vietnam. (magnumphotos.com)
Viet Cong1
- The fighting between the United States and the government of South Vietnam on one side and North Vietnam and the Viet Cong (VC) on the other lasted from the mid-1950s until the mid-1970s and spread into Laos and Cambodia, the two other countries of Southeast Asia. (ipl.org)
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- Similarly, To TrungThanh, a local expert at the National Economics University, during a conference on Vietnam's economy in 2021 and 2022 held in April, also said that the Russia-Ukraine conflict has pushed up energy prices, greatly affecting Vietnam's production and pressurizing its inflation target this year. (francenetworktimes.com)
- Vietnam is likely to reach the economic growth target of 6.5 percent in 2022, but it is difficult to achieve the CPI target of below 4 percent," Thanh stated. (francenetworktimes.com)
Indochina3
- From 1887 until 1956, Vietnam was part of French Indochina (Ziltener & Künzler, 2013 p. 293). (ipl.org)
- Same is true for French colonization in Vietnam that lasted more than six decades, being a part of so-called Indochina. (ipl.org)
- to Indochina, to the Vietnam War, this was a time of turmoil and pain. (reenactor.net)
Vietnam's4
- Drawing upon data from two large sample surveys in Vietnam (the citizen-perception-based Vietnam Provincial Governance and Public Administration Performance Index and the firm-perception based Provincial Competitiveness Index), this webinar aims to analyze the causes and effects of land conflict in Vietnam's suburban areas after the enactment of the 2003 and 2013 land laws. (iseas.edu.sg)
- Many goods orders have been delayed or cancelled," Truong Dinh Hoe, general secretary of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Processors, said at a seminar on Vietnam's import-export held on April 20. (francenetworktimes.com)
- The combined trade of Vietnam with Russia and Ukraine stood at 7.6 billion U.S. dollars in 2021, accounting for 1.2 percent of Vietnam's total import-export turnover, according to data from the Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade. (francenetworktimes.com)
- The Russia-Ukraine conflict has had an impact on Vietnam's aviation as airlines have had to change routes and flight activities. (vietnamtoday.net)
Xbox2
- Conflict: Vietnam is a tactical shooter video game developed by Pivotal Games and 8bit Games and published by Global Star Software and SCi Games for PlayStation 2, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, and mobile phones and N-Gage. (wikipedia.org)
- Igra (nova) Air Conflicts: Vietnam za Microsoft Xbox 360 je vrhunska letalsko-helikopterska vojaška simulacija. (videoigre.net)
Saigon1
- On Route 13, North of Saigon, South Vietnam. (magnumphotos.com)
America4
- By the end of the conflict 57,605 Americans had been killed, over 300,000 thousand U.S. military officials had been wounded, and America had spent approximately $165 billion ("Vietnam War" 4). (customwritings.com)
- This carefully curated collection of essays by lawyers, historians, philosophers, sociologists, and political geographers of war explores the significance of these two conflicts, including their impact on the politics and culture of the world's most powerful nation, the United States of America. (scienceopen.com)
- After America had pulled its troops out of Vietnam, the invasion from the North ensured the re-unification of the country. (warhistoryonline.com)
- Apparently, an Asian country like Vietnam will have their holidays different from America. (ipl.org)
North Vietnam2
- On Thanksgiving Day in November 1968, the United States escalated its war against North Vietnam in Laos. (aljazeera.com)
- Tay Binh, North Vietnam. (magnumphotos.com)
19682
- Conflict: Vietnam has players taking control of Frank "Ragman" Wier, Bruce "Junior" Lesh, Will "Hoss" Schafer & Harold "Cherry AKA Doc" Kahler, a squad of four 101st Airborne Division soldiers on the eve of the Tet Offensive in 1968. (wikipedia.org)
- Conflict: Vietnam opens in 1968, just days before the Tet Offensive begins, as 19-year-old Private Harold "Cherry (later known as Doc)" Kahler is introduced to his squadmates on a Huey gunship heading to "Ghost Town", a 101st Airborne Division base in South Vietnam. (wikipedia.org)
Russia-Ukraine2
- The Russia-Ukraine conflict has lifted production costs of different goods, resulting in inflation in many nations, including Vietnam, and hampering their economic growth," Anh noted. (francenetworktimes.com)
- The Russia-Ukraine conflict has dealt a major shock to commodity markets, altering global patterns of trade, production, and consumption in ways that will keep prices at historically high levels through the end of 2024, said the World Bank (WB)'s latest Commodity Markets Outlook released on April 26. (francenetworktimes.com)
Veterans1
- Servicemembers and veterans with major traumatic limb loss from Vietnam war and OIF/OEF conflicts: survey methods, participants, and summary findings. (uw.edu)
Prisoners of1
- Records on Military Personnel Who Died, Were Missing in Action or Prisoners of War as a Result of the Vietnam Conflict, 1/20/1967 - 12/1998 ( description ). (archives.gov)
America's3
- The Vietnam Conflict is a dark shadow in America's glorious history. (customwritings.com)
- America's war in Vietnam was over" (Detzer 137). (customwritings.com)
- Nevertheless, America's campaign in Vietnam, which lasted more than a decade, had a profound impact on millions of Vietnamese. (warhistoryonline.com)
Laos5
- US dropped two million tonnes of bombs on Laos at height of Vietnam War. (aljazeera.com)
- Vientiane - This year's Thanksgiving celebration marks 50 years since the American military embarked on the biggest bombing campaign in history , decimating the small Southeast Asian country of Laos by dropping more than two million tonnes of bombs on it at the height of the Vietnam War . (aljazeera.com)
- U.S. wanted a provision, which would keep the conflict from away from Cambodia and Laos. (customwritings.com)
- A handover ceremony of the Academy of Politics of the Lao People's Public Security, the gift of Vietnam for Laos, took place in Vientiane on September 29. (vietnamplus.vn)
- AM's most recent archive is the first in a planned two-module collection that highlights the political, social, and cultural upheaval in Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam. (libraryjournal.com)
Analyze1
- The toolkit was piloted in three school zones in low- and middle-income countries (Ghana, Vietnam, and Mexico) to collect data and analyze pedestrian-vehicle traffic conflicts. (cdc.gov)
Military11
- It looks at the early decision-making on the war and argues that the White House and the military made major miscalculations because it had too narrow a view of the conflict. (kccu.org)
- But most importantly, the parallel, really, that drives Afghanistan and Vietnam is in the realm of military strategy. (kccu.org)
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- military aid and assistance has again begun flowing into Vietnam from the U.S. government. (ericheipert.com)
- Detailed pocket knives commemorating some of the military conflicts of the past decades. (tjskorner.com)
- Use of Agent Orange by the US in Vietnam as part of its military strategy meant that environment could well be intentionally sabotaged to gain military benefits. (berkeleyjournalofinternationallaw.com)
- Before the Vietnam War, a diagnosis of dengue was and a threat to military troops operating in areas to which usually based on clinical fi ndings, sometimes supplemented it is endemic. (cdc.gov)
- stationed in dengue-endemic areas, we performed a The references documented that since the Vietnam literature search using "dengue" and "military" (109 titles), War, dengue has been diagnosed by hemagglutinin "army" (126), "navy" (22), "air force" (7), and "war" inhibition, plaque neutralization, complement fi xation, (29) and selected articles relevant to the US military. (cdc.gov)
- Additional experience in the treatment of penetrating trauma to the thorax was gained in later military experiences, including the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, and, to a lesser degree, in US actions in Grenada, Panama, the Balkans, Somalia, and the Persian Gulf. (medscape.com)
Jungles1
- Take a seat in the cockpit of fighter planes and helicopters and plunge right into daredevil aerial battles above the jungles of Vietnam! (hrkgame.com)
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- We were stationed there in 1971 to 1972 when Jim returned from Vietnam his second term in country. (cdc.gov)
Carriers1
- Twenty-three airlines, including three domestic carriers (Vietnam Airlines, Vietjet Air and Bamboo Airways) have resumed flights between Vietnam and 20 countries and territories, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV). (vietnamtoday.net)
Civilians3
- He stressed the need for States to pay attention to restore the environment after conflicts to help civilians soon stabilise their life and maintain sustainable peace. (vietnamplus.vn)
- Delegates at the event emphasised the need for more discussions at UN and UN Security Council mechanisms on environmental protection in armed conflicts as there is a close connection between protection of the environment, protection of civilians, and development goals. (vietnamplus.vn)
- Emilia Wahlstrom, a policy expert at the UNEP, urged providing conflict-affected civilians and communities with access to information related to environmental issues in conflicts, while stressing the importance of intensifying information sharing between nations and coordination between UN agencies. (vietnamplus.vn)
Vietnamese7
- and recognition of the right of the South Vietnamese people to determine their own future ("Vietnam War" 4). (customwritings.com)
- Vietnam with the help of the peace provisions would be able to rebuild its torn interior and bring Vietnamese people together. (customwritings.com)
- The webinar will also discuss potential state treatments towards citizens and firms as land users and present recommendations on how the Vietnamese government can improve land transparency and create a more level playing field for all stakeholders to mitigate potential conflicts and promote socio-economic development in the country. (iseas.edu.sg)
- Protecting the environment in conflicts is a crucial need and a shared responsibility of the international community, Ambassador Dang Dinh Quy, head of the Vietnamese Mission to the United Nations, has affirmed. (vietnamplus.vn)
- Export of these three groups of Vietnamese products to Russia is being affected the most by the conflict. (francenetworktimes.com)
- The Vietnamese diplomat stated Resolution 2417 and Resolution 2573, emphasized that all parties to a conflict must adhere to international humanitarian law and do not use starvation as a method of warfare. (org.vn)
- The Vietnam War had a crucial impact on the Vietnamese and the Americans' Home life. (ipl.org)
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- Specifically, the two-way trade between Vietnam and Russia was over 7.1 billion dollars, up 25.9 percent from 2020. (francenetworktimes.com)
Although Vietnam1
- Although Vietnam is not the only nation on this planet to have been profoundly shaped by wars and chaos, the impact of war on the lives of people was incredible and long-lasting. (warhistoryonline.com)
Search1
- Search for relatives who served in the Vietnam War between 1956-1975. (findmypast.com)
Significant2
- The Vietnam and Arab-Israeli conflicts have been particularly significant in the shaping and attempted remaking of international law from 1945 right through to the present day. (scienceopen.com)
- Insertion of a provision for the environment under the Rome Statute has been perhaps the only significant progress made in improving the normative setup on protection of environment during armed conflicts. (berkeleyjournalofinternationallaw.com)
PlayStation1
- Air Conflicts: Vietnam Playstation 3 Game tested and guaranteed to work. (retrovgames.com)
Afghanistan7
- The White House bristles at even the suggestion that Afghanistan is another Vietnam. (kccu.org)
- And most importantly, unlike Vietnam, the American people were viciously attacked from Afghanistan and remain a target for those same extremists who are plotting along its border. (kccu.org)
- NORRIS: But in the weeks leading up to the president's big decision about Afghanistan strategy, many top officials within the White House and the Pentagon were reading two books about Vietnam. (kccu.org)
- NORRIS: The president, as we heard, went out of his way last night to say Afghanistan is not Vietnam. (kccu.org)
- Both Afghanistan and Vietnam are small powers that have been historically extraordinarily resistant to the efforts of large powers to impose order. (kccu.org)
- Both Vietnam and Afghanistan had corrupt and ineffectual regimes. (kccu.org)
- Both Vietnam and Afghanistan have contiguous border countries, through which support and sanctuary for an insurgency flows and fortifies that insurgency. (kccu.org)
Troops1
- Despite losing more than 58,000 troops, and withdrawing after a humiliating defeat in Vietnam, the United States still considers the war in Vietnam as 'just another mistake' in the Cold War. (warhistoryonline.com)
Napalm1
- A total-conversion for Doom inspired on NAM/Napalm 98 and Rising Storm Vietnam. (moddb.com)
Colony1
- There is sill a whole generation of people who spent their childhood learning about the atrocities committed by the French, when Vietnam was a colony of France. (warhistoryonline.com)
History3
- Any professor of history teaching in the United States would tell you that 'Vietnam War' took place to protect the 'good folks' of the south from 'bad people' of the north. (warhistoryonline.com)
- The war was a very costly fight and in the 60s, we had almost 500,000 men in Vietnam at the time (history.com). (ipl.org)
- This section of reenactor.Net is intended to help support Korean - Vietnam wars living history groups worldwide, regardless of nationality, era, or location of the unit. (reenactor.net)
Explosive2
- Take to the skies above Vietnam and fly for both sides of this explosive conflict. (j2games.com)
- The Vietnam War, one of the most explosive and violent wars of all time. (hrkgame.com)
Decolonization2
- In fact, much of the groundwork for protection of environment during armed conflict began only in the aftermath of Vietnam War and armed conflicts spurting out during decolonization. (berkeleyjournalofinternationallaw.com)
- The colonization and decolonization have had a huge impact on Vietnam. (ipl.org)
Security Council2
- Ambassador Dang Hoang Giang, Permanent Representative of Viet Nam to the United Nations, called for the international efforts to address conflict-induced hunger during a United Nations Security Council meeting on April 21, according to Vietnam News. (org.vn)
- It will also facilitate Member State engagement on questions of the mutually reinforcing impacts of conflict and food insecurity in the Security Council, at the Peacebuilding Commission, in the Economic and Social Council, and in other fora, to share understandings of the issues driving conflict and hunger", described on the United Nations' website. (org.vn)
Decades1
- And I think the costs of Vietnam to our political institutions, the human cost, the injurious impact on our foreign policy for decades, that's still very much a present issue. (kccu.org)
General Secretary1
- General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam (CPV)'s Central Committee Nguyen Phu Trong and President Vo Van Thuong have sent their letters of greetings to General Secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC)'s Central Committee and Chinese President Xi Jinping on the occasion of China's National Day (October 1). (vietnamplus.vn)
Nations3
- President BARACK OBAMA: Unlike Vietnam, we are joined by a broad coalition of 43 nations that recognizes the legitimacy of our action. (kccu.org)
- Huyen Thanh Do (Đỗ Thanh Huyền) is a policy analyst at the Vietnam office of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). (iseas.edu.sg)
- He also urged deepening cooperation between the United Nations and regional organizations in tackling the root causes of conflicts, building peace, and preventing conflicts, thus reducing the risk of conflict-induced hunger. (org.vn)
Time3
- Making Endless War is built on the premise that any attempt to understand how the content and function of the laws of war changed in the second half of the twentieth century should consider two major armed conflicts, fought on opposite edges of Asia, and the legal pathways that link them together across time and space. (scienceopen.com)
- During 1945 Vietnam was in a time of true change which needed to come, there was massive unrests due to famine and unemployment, and with the Japanese surrender and the end of the World War, that time had finally come. (ipl.org)
- If you're interested in the Vietnam war, this time area is especially great. (reenactor.net)
Aircraft3
- According to CAAV, Vietnam Airlines uses A350/B787 wide-body aircraft for flights to Russia. (vietnamtoday.net)
- The owners of aircraft leased by Vietnam Airlines have asked that they not be used for flights to Russia. (vietnamtoday.net)
- It's no masterpiece, but it's really fun almost in spite of itself- that is, if you like blowing stuff up with some Vietnam War aircraft. (retrovgames.com)
Conduct1
- As discussed earlier, Additional Protocol I and ENMOD are the sole multilateral treaties governing the conduct of parties in armed conflict in context of environment. (berkeleyjournalofinternationallaw.com)
Code1
- Once you buy Air Conflicts: Vietnam Steam PC on HRKGame, you are going to receive a digital activation code (aka CD KEY) of Air Conflicts: Vietnam instantly. (hrkgame.com)
Years3
- In a conflict that lasted 11 years and killed over 3 million people, four men are going to have the longest 28 days of their lives. (gameongames.com)
- The Vietnam Conflict ended nearly forty years ago, yet it still touches our lives. (ericheipert.com)
- Photo of American eagle graces the handle and the blade has the name of the conflict and the years. (tjskorner.com)
Countries3
- According to the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam (CAAV) Head Dinh Viet Son, because of the escalation of the war between Russia and Ukraine, the EU, US, UK and Canada have closed their skies to Russia (take off/landing and flying over the countries' airspaces) and Russia has taken similar moves toward these countries. (vietnamtoday.net)
- These have seriously threatened global food security, especially with regard to countries and conflicts in Africa, Asia or Europe, he said. (org.vn)
- Results showed there was a decrease in road traffic conflicts from before implementation to after implementation in each of the three countries, providing evidence that the road safety interventions were effective. (cdc.gov)
Army1
- Records About the Ground Combat Operations by the Army During the Vietnam Conflict, 7/31/1966 - 3/12/1973. (archives.gov)
Version1
- the N-Gage version was ported to DS as Operation Vietnam. (wikipedia.org)
Soldiers2
Asia1
- Vietnam is currently among the fastest-growing economies of Asia. (warhistoryonline.com)
Series1
- Released in 2004, it is the third installment in the Conflict series. (wikipedia.org)
Explore1
- You will explore topics such as Film and the Vietnam Conflict, Witchcraft and Magic, the Russian Revolution, United States' Foreign Policy and many more. (ulster.ac.uk)
Multiple2
- In The Vietnam War, the filmmakers reconcile themselves with the war's inherent contradictions by offering multiple perspectives on the conflict. (npr.org)
- Other large international experiences have derived from the Falkland Island conflict, various Middle Eastern engagements, and multiple conflicts in the African states. (medscape.com)
Official1
- Apply the official Conflict Vietnam v1.1 Patch . (gamecopyworld.com)
Impact2
- Massive destruction of the oil wells in Kuwait and its adverse impact on the environment of Middle East prompted the international community to demand an overhaul of the legal regime on protection of environment in armed conflict. (berkeleyjournalofinternationallaw.com)
- The Traffic Conflict Technique (TCT) Toolkit is a comprehensive guide that describes five methods that can be used to evaluate the impact of road safety interventions by collecting and analyzing traffic conflict data. (cdc.gov)
Experience1
- Experience the horrors and heroism of the Vietnam War and prove your worth in aerial dogfights, daring helicopter missions and intense multiplayer battles. (j2games.com)
Visit1
- Abbas A group of tourists from France, the first to visit Vietnam after the war, on a tour of the harbour. (magnumphotos.com)
Country2
- Half a century on, innocent lives are still being lost as the country struggles with the leftovers of the conflict. (aljazeera.com)
- When travelling through Vietnam nowadays, one could immediately notice that the country was occupied by the French. (ipl.org)