Incident of War
An incident of the War - Library of Congress
1 drawing on tan paper : pencil ; 17.9 x 22.3 cm. (sheet). | Officer hands a paper to a soldier holding a newspaper and seated by a fire, while two other ...
International incident - Wikipedia
Wars have often been provoked by international incidents, and diplomatic efforts to prevent international incidents from growing into full-scale armed conflicts ...
Timeline Of 20th And 21st Century Wars | Imperial War Museums
Military conflict took place during every year of the 20th Century. There were only short periods of time that the world was free of war.
Gulf of Tonkin incident - Wikipedia
Originally, US military claims blamed North Vietnam for the confrontation and the ostensible, but in fact imaginary, incident on August 4. Later investigation ...
A New Era of Conflict and Violence | United Nations
ENTRENCHED CONFLICT ; Globally, the absolute number of war deaths has been declining ; In 2016, more countries experienced violent conflict ...
AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR. - The New York Times
AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR. https://www.nytimes.com/1861/08/25/archives/an- ...
An "Incident of Battle" in the Spanish-American War
An "Incident of Battle" in the Spanish-American War. On July 1, 1898, Theodore Mosher, a captain in the 22nd U.S. Infantry during the Spanish-American War, ...
Monitoring and assessing civilian harm from airpower-dominated international military actions. Seeking transparency and accountability from belligerents, ...
General Westmoreland, Commander, U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (COMUSMACV) sent the 26th Marines to reinforce the KSCB, bringing the total number of ...
Gulf of Tonkin incident (1964) - Britannica
... War. It was subsequently described to the U.S. Congress as two unprovoked attacks by North Vietnamese torpedo boats on the U.S. destroyers ...
Russian Military Incident Tracker | ASP American Security Project
A weekly publication that includes updates on our activities, feature stories, events, and commentary from leadership and staff on the national security issues ...
The Truth About Tonkin | Naval History Magazine
Three days following the incident, Congress approved the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving the President wide latitude in conducting military operations in ...
Vietnam War: the Gulf of Tonkin - Office of the Historian
In response to these reported incidents, President Lyndon B. Johnson requested permission from the U.S. Congress to increase the U.S. military presence in ...
Final Combat: The Mayaguez Incident at Koh Tang
President Gerald Ford acted decisively to rescue the crew. The Mayaguez was anchored at Koh Tang Island near the Cambodian coast, and military planners believed ...
U-2 Spy Plane Incident | Eisenhower Presidential Library
At the height of the cold war, as critics of the Eisenhower administration complained about the growing "missile gap," the United States secretly gathered ...
Ukraine war: Why the missile incident in Poland is a warning of ...
The recent military mishap in Poland shows such incidents are bound to happen near war zones. We should be ready for them.
U-2 Overflights and the Capture of Francis Gary Powers, 1960
The fallout over the incident resulted in the cancellation of the Paris ... war. Operated through the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), the first ...
Vietnam War - Gulf of Tonkin Incident | C-SPAN Classroom
On This Day: Vietnam War - Gulf of Tonkin Incident. On August 2nd, 1964 an incident between the North Vietnamese Navy and the U.S. Navy occurred in the Gulf of ...
The Baralong Incident 29 January 1917
On the outbreak of war, Submarine D-5 was assigned to 8th Submarine Flotilla and patrolled in the eastern end of the English Channel during early August.
The Mayaguez Incident: The Last Chapter of the Vietnam War
Reeling from defeat in Vietnam, the US invaded a Cambodian island to rescue a US freighter—just before its crew members, who were elsewhere, ...