Category Archives: Documentation

The Effectiveness of Vietnamization

By Dr. Trong Q. Phan Paper presented at “1969: Vietnamization and the Year of Transition in the Vietnam War” Conference.  Vietnam Center Texas Tech University April 25-27, 2019 Abstract Vietnamization and diplomacy combined with military operation were the two pivotal strategies … Continue reading

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The Vietnamization from a Vietnamese Infantryman’s Perspective

Michael Do,  Ex-Captain, 5th Infantry Division, ARVN Paper presented at the Conference on Vietnam, marking 50th anniversary of the Vietnamization (1969-2019) at the Vietnam Center and Archive, Lubbock, April, 27, 2019 Chronicle of Vietnam War  1945 – 1954: The 1st … Continue reading

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The Depths of Hell

Introducing the newly published THE DEPTHS OF HELL by Michael P Do. The author was detained in the Vietnamese Communist concentration camps for 10 years after the fall of the Republic of Vietnam in 1975. In 226 pages, you will discover … Continue reading

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The Peace Movements in South Vietnam in Mid-1960s

By Michael Do  To be presented at 2017 Institute for Peace and Conflict Conference “1967: The Search for Peace”, Vietnam Center, Texas Tech University, Lubbock on Saturday 29, 2017 With a lot of misinformation and misunderstanding, the Vietnam War history has … Continue reading

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Views on Vietnam: Racism and the Vietnam summit

By Paul Woodruff – Special to the American-Statesman http://www.mystatesman.com/news/news/opinion/views-on-vietnam-racism-and-the-vietnam-summit/nrBn4/ The Vietnam Summit at the LBJ Presidential Library claims to be an unvarnished look at the Vietnam War. But in fact its design reflects the same racist myopia as the war … Continue reading

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US presses Vietnam on detentions ahead of Obama visit

BY MATTHEW PENNINGTON Associated Press http://www.mcclatchydc.com/news/politics-government/national-politics/article73804067.html WASHINGTON. The United States pressed Vietnam Monday over a recent spate of detentions of government critics and pushed for other progress on human rights ahead of a visit next month by President Barack Obama. … Continue reading

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Barbara Walters on Jane Fonda (Hanoi Jane, the traitor):

Jane Fonda was on 3 times this week talking about her new book… and how good she feels in her 70’s… She still does not know what she did wrong… Her book just may not make the bestseller list if … Continue reading

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Formail Apology from Mr. Faye Stewart,Candidate for Oregon U.S. Senate.

Mr. Stewart has sent his formal apology to the Vietnamese American Community of the USA and Vietnamese Community of Oregon.

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Vietnam Is Facing the Clear and Imminent Threat of Chinese Colonialism

Michael Do Bordering a hostile, ambitious neighbor, the trouble seems to be endless. China is the world’s most populous country, with a population of over 1.38 billion. It covers approximately 9.6 million square kilometers (the world’s second-largest country by land … Continue reading

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Heroes of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces

There are uncountable heroes who fought bravely in Vietnam War. Many of them gave their lives, their blood to the noble cause defending the nation’s independence and the ideology of freedom and democracy. Particularly, on the last days of South Vietnam, … Continue reading

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