Article by WorldNews.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. “Boom! Boom! Boom!” Three loud explosions had just interrupted General Westmoreland’s interview with dozens of reporters. They had gathered to question Westmoreland, America’s commander of military operations in its war against Vietnam’s reunification, and to report on the 1968 TET Offensive. Although he tried to muster a smile, it was evident that Westmoreland was irritated, even dazed and confused. The Vietnamese had just attacked over one-hundred targets. Westmoreland was trying to reassure reporters that major combat operations were over. At first, he said EOD forces were setting off the explosions. But when more explosions occurred,…
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