USA Gen's Paul Harkins until 1964; Westmoreland from '64-'69; Abrams '69-'73. Tet was in '68.
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Vietnam
It was the first war to feature nightly broadcasts on television.
Vietnam was the first war in history that played out nightly on national television. The pictures and video from the war zone were shocking to many Americans and caused disillusionment for our role in the fighting.
Most of the people killed by the atomic bombs were civilians, not members of the military. Of course this was also true of the many nightly 1000-plane firebombing raids that preceded (and followed) the two atomic bombings, until the Japanese surrendered. More Japanese were killed by conventional bombings, but the new threat of atomic devastation pushed Emperor Hirohito to admit that Japan was beaten.
Britain was one of the only original allied forces, if not THE only, to withstand conquering by Nazi Germany. However, this didn't mean that Britain escaped unscathed, as is war. Nazi Germany attacked Britain's suburbs almost nightly with air raids, as the allied powers did to the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and Poland. This is why Britain suffered so much during and after WWII.
Vietnam
Live television broadcasts are broadcasts that are seen by the viewer as they are happening, as opposed to delayed broadcasts, that are recorded, edited and then broadcast to the viewer at a later date or time. An example of live television broadcasts would be the nightly news or a presidential speech. Delayed, non-live television would be weekly dramatic shows seen nightly in prime time or a movie of the week.
MSNBC broadcasts from studio 3A which is a studio/newsroom that is connected to the studio of NBC Nightly News. http://www.mediabistro.com/tvnewser/nbc/nbc_news_to_begin_broadcasting_from_new_world_headquarters_oct_22_68821.asp Telemundo broadcasts from the Telemundo Television Studios
The word nightly can be used as an adjective or an adverb. It means occurring each night. Examples: his nightly walk, the nightly news (adjective) he visits her nightly (adverb)
It was the first war to feature nightly broadcasts on television.
Yes, "nightly" is an adverb. It describes an action that occurs every night. For example, "She brushes her teeth nightly."
The NBC network broadcasts the news nightly. They broadcast news from around the United States and from around the world. They also have a website where you can read or watch the latest top stories or keep up with breaking news stories.
Tease Nightly is 5' 2".
The Nightly Disease was created in 2000.
Nightly Trembling was created in 1999.
Daily Nightly was created in 1967.
The duration of Nightly bulletin is 1800.0 seconds.