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    (OCoLC)fst01431664
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    1961-1975
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  <subject authority="lcsh"><topic>Vietnam War, 1961-1975</topic></subject><subject authority="mesh"><topic>Vietnam Conflict</topic></subject><classification authority="lcc">DS557.7 A6</classification><relatedItem><titleInfo><title>Civil War</title></titleInfo><name type="personal"><namePart>Arnold, James R.,</namePart><namePart type="date">1952-</namePart></name></relatedItem><relatedItem type="series"><titleInfo><title>Osprey military campaign series ; 4</title></titleInfo></relatedItem><identifier type="isbn">0850459605</identifier><identifier type="isbn">9780850459609</identifier><recordInfo><recordContentSource authority="marcorg"> </recordContentSource><recordCreationDate encoding="marc">901121</recordCreationDate><recordChangeDate encoding="iso8601">20241127093234.0</recordChangeDate><recordIdentifier source="OCoLC">ocm21046324 </recordIdentifier><languageOfCataloging><languageTerm authority="iso639-2b" type="code">eng</languageTerm></languageOfCataloging></recordInfo></mods>
