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Impormatibong Abstrak: Pagpapakilala NG Argumento NG Pag-Aaral

This study examines the perspective of South Vietnamese military veterans to challenge common assumptions. Through interviews with 40 veterans living in the US, the study finds that accounts complicate views that the military was corrupt and apathetic, and that racial tensions with American forces were common. Providing nuanced understanding of the South Vietnamese experience adds to research on non-American views of the war.

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Impormatibong Abstrak: Pagpapakilala NG Argumento NG Pag-Aaral

This study examines the perspective of South Vietnamese military veterans to challenge common assumptions. Through interviews with 40 veterans living in the US, the study finds that accounts complicate views that the military was corrupt and apathetic, and that racial tensions with American forces were common. Providing nuanced understanding of the South Vietnamese experience adds to research on non-American views of the war.

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Impormatibong Abstrak

The Perspective of the South Vietnamese Military in Their Own Words Author: Julie Pham

Despite the vast research by Americans on the Vietnam War, little is known about the perspective of
South Vietnamese military, officially called the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces (RVNAF). The
overall image that emerges from the literature is negative: lazy, corrupt, unpatriotic, apathetic
soldiers with poor fighting spirits. This study recovers some of the South Vietnamese military
perspective for an American audience through qualititative interviews with 40 RVNAF veterans now
living in San José, Sacramento, and Seattle, home to three of the top five largest Vietnamese
American communities in the nation. An analysis of these interviews yields the veterans' own
explanations that complicate and sometimes even challenge three widely held assumptions about
the South Vietnamese military: 1) the RVNAF was rife with corruption at the top ranks, hurting the
morale of the lower ranks; 2) racial relations between the South Vietnamese military and the
Americans were tense and hostile; and 3) the RVNAF was apathetic in defending South Vietnam
from communism. The stories add nuance to our understanding of who the South Vietnamese were
in the Vietnam War. This study is part of a growing body of research on non-American perspectives
of the war. In using a largely untapped source of Vietnamese history &endash; oral histories with
Vietnamese immigrants &endash; this project will contribute to future research on similar topics
This paper sets out to examine two findings reported in literature: one, that during the one-word
stage a child’s word productions are highly phonetically variable, and two, that the one-word stage is
qualitatively distinct from subsequent phonological development. 

Pagpapakilala ng argumento ng pag-aaral:

Despite the vast research by Americans on the Vietnam War, little is known about the perspective of
South Vietnamese military, officially called the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces (RVNAF). The
overall image that emerges from the literature is negative: lazy, corrupt, unpatriotic, apathetic
soldiers with poor fighting spirits

Paglalarawan ng metodolohiyang ginamit

This study recovers some of the South Vietnamese military perspective for an American audience
through qualititative interviews with 40 RVNAF veterans now living in San José, Sacramento, and
Seattle, home to three of the top five largest Vietnamese American communities in the nation.

Paglalagom ng mga nakalap na resulta

An analysis of these interviews yields the veterans' own explanations that complicate and sometimes
even challenge three widely held assumptions about the South Vietnamese military: 1) the RVNAF
was rife with corruption at the top ranks, hurting the morale of the lower ranks; 2) racial relations
between the South Vietnamese military and the Americans were tense and hostile; and 3) the
RVNAF was apathetic in defending South Vietnam from communism. The stories add nuance to our
understanding of who the South Vietnamese were in the Vietnam War.

Pagpresenta ng konklusyon

This study is part of a growing body of research on non-American perspectives of the war. In using a
largely untapped source of Vietnamese history &endash; oral histories with Vietnamese immigrants
&endash; this project will contribute to future research on similar topics
This paper sets out to examine two findings reported in literature: one, that during the one-word
stage a child’s word productions are highly phonetically variable, and two, that the one-word stage is
qualitatively distinct from subsequent phonological development. 

Deskriptibong Abstrak

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being used to detect gust fronts as part of a program at Lincoln Laboratory to anticipate hazardous
weather conditions. The project goal, under contract with the Federal Aviation Administration, is to
develop a Machine-Intelligent Gust Front Algorithm (MIGFA) as part of a suite of hazardous-weather
detection

Katwiran:

Machine-Intelligent Gust Front (fronte delle raffiche) Detection Doppler weather radar imagery is
being used to detect gust fronts as part of a program at Lincoln Laboratory to anticipate hazardous
weather conditions.

Layunin:

The project goal, under contract with the Federal Aviation Administration, is to develop a Machine-
Intelligent Gust Front Algorithm (MIGFA) as part of a suite of hazardous-weather detection

Pokus ng pag aaral:

Machine-Intelligent Gust Front (fronte delle raffiche) Detection Doppler weather radar imagery is
being used to detect gust fronts as part of a program at Lincoln Laboratory to anticipate hazardous
weather conditions.

Pangkalahatang ideya:

Machine-Intelligent Gust Front (fronte delle raffiche) Detection Doppler weather radar imagery is
being used to detect gust fronts as part of a program at Lincoln Laboratory to anticipate hazardous
weather conditions. The project goal, under contract with the Federal Aviation Administration, is to
develop a Machine-Intelligent Gust Front Algorithm (MIGFA) as part of a suite of hazardous-weather
detection

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