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==Aftermath of the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]== | ==Aftermath of the [[Gulf of Tonkin incident]]== | ||
While aircraft attacked North Vietnamese [[fast attack craft]] in international waters, Operation PIERCE ARROW was the formal name for the retaliatory attack against naval bases, and an oil refinery at [[Vinh]]. | |||
==Intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance== | ==Intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance== | ||
Revision as of 18:30, 22 January 2009
Aftermath of the Gulf of Tonkin incident
While aircraft attacked North Vietnamese fast attack craft in international waters, Operation PIERCE ARROW was the formal name for the retaliatory attack against naval bases, and an oil refinery at Vinh.
Intelligence, reconnaissance and surveillance
The time of signaling
- Operation FLAMING DART [r]: The first U.S. air attacks on North Vietnam, after the Gulf of Tonkin incident, by the U.S. during the Vietnam War, but before the full Operation Rolling Thunder campaign [e]
- Operation ROLLING THUNDER [r]: Add brief definition or description