Mercenaries and Lyndon Johnson s more Flags

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Mercenaries and Lyndon Johnson s  more Flags
Author : Robert M. Blackburn
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 26 April 1994
ISBN : UOM:39015054143626
Pages : 238 pages
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Mercenaries and Lyndon Johnson s more Flags by Robert M. Blackburn Book PDF Summary

On April 23, 1964, President Lyndon Johnson launched the More Flags (i.e., more countries at war in Vietnam) program as United States policy. Over the next four years of the Johnson administration, and in the face of extreme reluctance to send troops on the part of the target countries, the goal of More Flags became more direct: to hire mercenary troops--at extremely high cost--from countries such as South Korea, the Philippines, and Thailand to assist the U.S. military, while presenting the matter to the world as something entirely different.

Mercenaries and Lyndon Johnson s  more Flags

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