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In 1969, the United States Almost Attacked North Korea Again
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In 1968, Vietnamese Commandos Overran a Secret U.S. Military Base
Rise Of The M-60 Machine Gun: Vietnam Taught The U.S. Military That Rate Of Fire Matters
The McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II - The Former Backbone of the U.S. Air Force
Why America Decided Against Winning The Vietnam War
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Yes North Korea Sent Jets and Pilots to Fight America in Vietnam
Birth Pains: America's New Carriers Had a Lot of Problems (And Explosions) in the 1960s
The Vietcong Proved That America's Enemies Don't Need Missiles To 'Sink' An Aircraft Carrier
America's Use of Agent Orange: 45 Million Liters of Dioxin Compound Dumped On Vietnam
The Microgun Was Supposed To Spit Out 12,000 Rounds Per Minute. Why Was It Cancelled?
Worse Than Iraq—Or Vietnam: What War With Iran Would Look Like
Your History Book Missed This: Was the Vietnam War Japan's Fault?
Forget Stealth—the SR-71 Blackbird Could Simply Outrun Missiles
Millions Dead: Here Are the Deadliest Wars Ever Fought in Asia
Vietcong Commandos Actually Sunk a U.S. Aircraft Carrier
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