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  2. William Westmoreland - Wikipedia

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    William Childs Westmoreland (26 March 1914 – 18 July 2005) was a United States Army general, most notably the commander of United States forces during the Vietnam War from 1964 to 1968. He served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army from 1968 to 1972.

  3. The Uncounted Enemy - Wikipedia

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    The Uncounted Enemy: A Vietnam Deception was a controversial television documentary aired as part of the CBS Reports series on January 23, 1982. [1] The 90-minute program, produced by George Crile III and narrated by Mike Wallace, asserted that in 1967 intelligence officers under General William Westmoreland, the commander of Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MAC-V), had manipulated ...

  4. Civil Operations and Revolutionary Development Support

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    American soldiers in Vietnam totaled 175,000 by the end of the year, and the ARVN numbered more than 600,000. Commanding General William Westmoreland rejected the use of the U.S. army to pacify rural areas, instead utilizing U.S. superiority in mobility and firepower to find and combat VC and PAVN units. Intensification of the conflict caused ...

  5. United States in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Johnson had already appointed General William C. Westmoreland to succeed General Paul Harkins as commander of MACV in June 1964. Under Westmoreland, the expansion of American troop strength in South Vietnam took place. American forces rose from 16,000 during 1964 to more than 553,000 by 1969.

  6. Organizers break ground for Vietnam memorial at Oregon State ...

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    As of this week, Bates said the Vietnam War Memorial Fund shows a construction deficit of just over $910,000, with $400,000 from the 2024 Oregon Legislature still to come.

  7. Vietnam War body count controversy - Wikipedia

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    According to historian Christian Appy, "search and destroy was the principal tactic; and the enemy body count was the primary measure of progress" in General William Westmoreland’s war of attrition. "Search and destroy" was coined as a phrase in 1965 to describe missions aimed at flushing the VC out of hiding, while the body count was the ...

  8. 1964 Brinks Hotel bombing - Wikipedia

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    General William Westmoreland, who was the US Army commander in South Vietnam, Taylor, and other senior US officers in Saigon and Washington, D.C., urged President Lyndon B. Johnson to authorize reprisal bombings against North Vietnam.

  9. Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War (1 November 1955 ... General William Westmoreland informed Admiral U. S. Grant Sharp Jr., ... Memorial commemorating the 1974 Buon Me Thuot campaign, ...