Actually, 3 protesters and 1 student walking to class. Even more forgotten: 2 weeks later, police stormed the dorms at Jackson State, shooting 2 students to death.
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In Robert McNamara's (1995) book, "In Retrospect:The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam" is a way to begin is an illustration of the this process. In it he says that United States policy towards Vietnam was "... terribly wrong an...
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In May, 1970, national attention was focused on the Kent State campus when four students were killed by Ohio National Guardsmen during an anti-Vietnam War protest.
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The US invaded Cambodia, people across the globe felt that this would lead to nuclear war (that the USSR & Communist China would now step in).
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Nixon ordered US troops to invade Cambodia on 01 May 1970. They penetrated approximately 21 miles and stayed approximately 60 days.
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The situation that led the the shootings was so handled that it should be a case study for how NOT to run a state or city. My personal approach would be to examine how political leaders with little or no understanding of the military find i...
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No the National Guardsman at Kent State University that day only had live ammunition. Why they even fired in the first place is very questionable. However ignoring that controversy the enquiry into the murders concluded that the National Gu...
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