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  2. Matsumoto Kiyoshi - Wikipedia

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    Website. Matsumoto Kiyoshi Co., Ltd. The chain's 1000th location on Shinkyōgoku Street, Kyoto. Matsumotokiyoshi Co., Ltd. (株式会社マツモトキヨシ, Kabushiki gaisha Matsumoto Kiyoshi) is a Japanese drugstore chain founded in 1932. The company is headquartered in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture. The company is named after its founder ...

  3. List of Imperial Japanese Navy admirals - Wikipedia

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    Shojirō Matsumoto: 12 May 1942* Kiyoshi Suzuki: 12 May 1942* Chuji Takebayashi: 12 May 1942* Masao Kawaguchi: 4 June 1942* Jisaku Okada: 4 June 1942* Ryūsaku Yanagimoto: 4 June 1942* Tomeo Kaku: 5 June 1942* Shakao Sakiyama: 7 June 1942* Hidenori Maruyama: 16 June 1942* Kōichi Satō: 30 July 1942* Shigetoshi Miyazaki: 7 August 1942* Hisao ...

  4. Battle of Khe Sanh - Wikipedia

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    North Vietnamese figures: 1,436 wounded (before mid-March) [21] 2,469 KIA (from 20 January until 20 July 1968). [1] The Battle of Khe Sanh (21 January – 9 July 1968) was conducted in the Khe Sanh area of northwestern Quảng Trị Province, Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam), during the Vietnam War.

  5. Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–1969 - Wikipedia

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    Joint warfare in South Vietnam, 1963–1969. Joint warfare in South Vietnam 1963–1969. Part of the Vietnam War, Indochina Wars and Cold War. South Vietnam, Military Regions, 1967. Date. 1 November 1963 – 28 January 1969. (5 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 6 days) Location. North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia.

  6. Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 [A 1] to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. It was the second of the Indochina Wars and a major conflict of the Cold War. While the war was officially fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam, the north was supported by the Soviet Union, China, and other ...

  7. Central Office for South Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    Central Office for South Vietnam (abbreviated COSVN / ˈkɑːzvɪn /; Vietnamese: Văn phòng Trung ương Cục miền Nam ), officially known as the Central Executive Committee of the People's Revolutionary Party from 1962 until its dissolution in 1976, was the American term for the North Vietnamese political and military headquarters inside ...

  8. Vietnam War protest music - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam War protest music. (Redirected from Vietnam War Protest Music) The protest music that came out of the Vietnam War era was stimulated by the unfairness of the draft, the loss of American lives in Vietnam, and the unsupported expansion of war. The Vietnam War era (1955–1975) was a time of great controversy for the American public.

  9. United States in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    Portal. v. t. e. United States involvement in the Vietnam War began shortly after the end of World War II in Asia, first in an extremely limited capacity and escalating over a period of 20 years. The U.S. military presence peaked in April 1969, with 543,000 American military personnel stationed in Vietnam. [1]