July 3
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
July 3, 1968: U.S. command announces new high in casualties.
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ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
July 3, 1968: U.S. command announces new high in casualties.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
July 2, 1964: Republican congressional leaders attack Johnson's policy.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
July 1, 1965: George Ball recommends compromise in Vietnam.
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June 30, 1971: Supreme Court rules that N.Y. Times and Washington Post can continue publishing Pentagon Papers.
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY
June 29, 1970: U.S. ground troops return from Cambodia.