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X-WR-CALDESC:30 January 1968: Tet offensive in Vietnam began. \n\nOn Januar
 y 30\, 1968\, some 70\,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launched 
 the Tet Offensive (named for the lunar new year holiday called Tet)\, a co
 ordinated series of fierce attacks on more than 100 cities and towns in So
 uth Vietnam. General Vo Nguyen Giap\, leader of the Communist People’s Arm
 y of Vietnam (PAVN)\, planned the offensive in an attempt both to foment r
 ebellion among the South Vietnamese population and encourage the United St
 ates to scale back its support of the Saigon regime. Though U.S. and South
  Vietnamese forces managed to hold off the Communist attacks\, news covera
 ge of the offensive (including the lengthy Battle of Hue) shocked and dism
 ayed the American public and further eroded support for the war effort. De
 spite heavy casualties\, North Vietnam achieved a strategic victory with t
 he Tet Offensive\, as the attacks marked a turning point in the Vietnam Wa
 r and the beginning of the slow\, painful American withdrawal from the reg
 ion.\n\nPictured here is a collage of photos related to the Vietnam War\, 
 taken at the NCM. \n\nPhotos include overall shots of the Vietnam War exhi
 bit\, the KMZ 750 motorcycle\, the 55 lb Nestor (Imagine carrying this on 
 your back all day long through the terrain of Vietnam)\, and the KL-7. (Th
 e KL-7 was captured by the Viet Cong during the war. It was turned over to
  the Soviets and analyzed in Poland. With the end of the Cold War and fall
  of the Soviet Bloc\, it was returned\, unexpectedly\, to NSA in 2000.)\n
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DESCRIPTION:30 January 1968: Tet offensive in Vietnam began. \n\nOn January
  30\, 1968\, some 70\,000 North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces launched t
 he Tet Offensive (named for the lunar new year holiday called Tet)\, a coo
 rdinated series of fierce attacks on more than 100 cities and towns in Sou
 th Vietnam. General Vo Nguyen Giap\, leader of the Communist People’s Army
  of Vietnam (PAVN)\, planned the offensive in an attempt both to foment re
 bellion among the South Vietnamese population and encourage the United Sta
 tes to scale back its support of the Saigon regime. Though U.S. and South 
 Vietnamese forces managed to hold off the Communist attacks\, news coverag
 e of the offensive (including the lengthy Battle of Hue) shocked and disma
 yed the American public and further eroded support for the war effort. Des
 pite heavy casualties\, North Vietnam achieved a strategic victory with th
 e Tet Offensive\, as the attacks marked a turning point in the Vietnam War
  and the beginning of the slow\, painful American withdrawal from the regi
 on.\n\nPictured here is a collage of photos related to the Vietnam War\, t
 aken at the NCM. \n\nPhotos include overall shots of the Vietnam War exhib
 it\, the KMZ 750 motorcycle\, the 55 lb Nestor (Imagine carrying this on y
 our back all day long through the terrain of Vietnam)\, and the KL-7. (The
  KL-7 was captured by the Viet Cong during the war. It was turned over to 
 the Soviets and analyzed in Poland. With the end of the Cold War and fall 
 of the Soviet Bloc\, it was returned\, unexpectedly\, to NSA in 2000.)\n\n
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SUMMARY:1968: Tet offensive in Vietnam began.
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