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Word: lull (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Viet Nam has its own cruel rule: after any lull, the fighting resumes with much greater ferocity than before...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: End of the Lull | 9/15/1967 | See Source »

...Delta Company of the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, the two-month-long election lull ended last week in a hail of mortar shells that thudded down just after the company had dug in for the night near the town of Que Son, 30 miles south of Danang. The company commander radioed battalion headquarters that he had been jumped by a company of North Vietnamese regulars. It was nothing that he could not handle, he said. But he was dangerously mistaken. Facing his 100 leathernecks were some 1,000 North Vietnamese regulars, and they were primed for a fight. "Those people...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: End of the Lull | 9/15/1967 | See Source »

...Soviet technical achievements, the magazine supports the establishment of an anti-ballistic missile system. An Air Force intelligence officer in World War II, later public relations director of United Aircraft, Hotz is a superhawk to the point of suggesting that the Sino-Soviet split may be a ruse to lull the U.S. into a false sense of security...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Magazines: The Big Sky Beat | 8/11/1967 | See Source »

Last week U.S. troops tried the same sort of tactics-with far different equipment. As ground fighting flared up after a two-week lull, the Navy, Army and Air Force teamed with South Vietnamese regulars and staged a river assault reminiscent of Civil War engagements on the Lower Mississippi. They steamed off to battle in a "river assault flotilla" consisting of two converted World War II armored troop carriers and one "Monitor" gunboat that can slither along like water moccasins in shallow inlets and stand up to direct hits from recoilless rifles...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: South Viet Nam: Reminiscence on a River | 6/30/1967 | See Source »

...questioner was Fernando Belaúnde Terry, Peru's vigorous and imaginative president, and the person he was putting on during a lull in the Punta del Este summit conference last week was Jerry Hannifin, Latin America specialist in our Washington bureau. Hannifin, along with White House Correspondent Hugh Sidey and a team of other TIME reporters and photographers, was covering the inter-American gathering at Uruguay's seaside playground, a gathering described by President Frei of Chile as "the most important in hemisphere history...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher: Apr. 21, 1967 | 4/21/1967 | See Source »

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