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It was a conflict that devastated one nation and divided another. Vietnam brought a new dimension to the Cold War -- and forced the United States to rethink its goals in the superpower rivalry.

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| In 1954, an assault on a remote French garrison in Vietnam set in motion the turbulent events that would lead to America's costliest war.
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| Associated Press correspondent Richard Pyle on the "Five o'clock Follies" of Vietnam -- and how the rules of media-military engagement were changed. |
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| The specter of America's first "living room war" continues to haunt Washington in the post-Cold War era.
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TIME: Blood All Over July 16, 1965 Pravda: Stop the dirty war
March 28, 1965
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The very name Vietnam in Chinese means "cross over to the south."
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