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Kent state shooting
Bill Schroeder, moments before he is shot and killed
Allison Krause, moments before she is shot and killed
Jeffrey Miller, moments before he is shot and killed
Alan Canfora just before he was shot in the wrist
The deadly assault begins
Sandy Scheuer, moments before she is shot and killed
Jeffrey Miller lies dead
Tet offensive - 1968
U.S. Marines in Hue, South Vietnam, during the Tet Offensive
The Tet offensive was the first ''televised war''. Americans could not believe what they were seeing. Public opinion on the war turned overnight.
Prize-winning photo taken on the streets of Saigon during the Tet Offensive - Photographer: Eddie Adams's Pulitzer
Tonkin Gulf resolution -1964
President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Tonkin Gulf Resolution
Agent Orange
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