Perang Vietnam (Malay Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Perang Vietnam" in Malay language version.

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  • Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj (Profiles of Malaysia's Foreign Ministers) (PDF). Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia). 2008. m/s. 31. ISBN 978-9832220268. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 16 October 2015. Dicapai pada 17 October 2015. The Tunku had been personally responsible for Malaya's partisan support of the South Vietnamese regime in its fight against the Vietcong and, in reply to a Parliamentary question on 6 February 1962, he had listed all the used weapons and equipment of the Royal Malaya Police given to Saigon. These included a total of 45,707 single-barrel shotguns, 611 armoured cars and smaller numbers of carbines and pistols. Writing in 1975, he revealed that "we had clandestinely been giving 'aid' to Vietnam since early 1958. Published American archival sources now reveal that the actual Malaysian contributions to the war effort in Vietnam included the following: "over 5,000 Vietnamese officers trained in Malaysia; training of 150 U.S. soldiers in handling Tracker Dogs; a rather impressive list of military equipment and weapons given to Viet-Nam after the end of the Malaysian insurgency (for example, 641 armored personnel carriers, 56,000 shotguns); and a creditable amount of civil assistance (transportation equipment, cholera vaccine, and flood relief)". It is undeniable that the Government's policy of supporting the South Vietnamese regime with arms, equipment and training was regarded by some quarters, especially the Opposition parties, as a form of interfering in the internal affairs of that country and the Tunku's valiant efforts to defend it were not convincing enough, from a purely foreign policy standpoint. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)

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  • "Archived copy". Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 Disember 2009. Dicapai pada 26 April 2010. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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  • Margaret K. Gnoinska (March 2005). "Poland and Vietnam, 1963: New Evidence on Secret Communist Diplomacy and the "Maneli Affair"". Cold War International History Project (Working Paper #45). CiteSeerX 10.1.1.401.5833.

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  • Radvanyi, Janos (1980). "Vietnam War Diplomacy: Reflections of a Former Iron Curtain Official" (PDF). Parameters: Journal of the US Army War College. 10 (3): 8–15. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 2017-05-25. Dicapai pada 2019-01-14.
  • Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj (Profiles of Malaysia's Foreign Ministers) (PDF). Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia). 2008. m/s. 31. ISBN 978-9832220268. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 16 October 2015. Dicapai pada 17 October 2015. The Tunku had been personally responsible for Malaya's partisan support of the South Vietnamese regime in its fight against the Vietcong and, in reply to a Parliamentary question on 6 February 1962, he had listed all the used weapons and equipment of the Royal Malaya Police given to Saigon. These included a total of 45,707 single-barrel shotguns, 611 armoured cars and smaller numbers of carbines and pistols. Writing in 1975, he revealed that "we had clandestinely been giving 'aid' to Vietnam since early 1958. Published American archival sources now reveal that the actual Malaysian contributions to the war effort in Vietnam included the following: "over 5,000 Vietnamese officers trained in Malaysia; training of 150 U.S. soldiers in handling Tracker Dogs; a rather impressive list of military equipment and weapons given to Viet-Nam after the end of the Malaysian insurgency (for example, 641 armored personnel carriers, 56,000 shotguns); and a creditable amount of civil assistance (transportation equipment, cholera vaccine, and flood relief)". It is undeniable that the Government's policy of supporting the South Vietnamese regime with arms, equipment and training was regarded by some quarters, especially the Opposition parties, as a form of interfering in the internal affairs of that country and the Tunku's valiant efforts to defend it were not convincing enough, from a purely foreign policy standpoint. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Archived copy". Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 Disember 2009. Dicapai pada 26 April 2010. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • "The rise of Communism". www.footprinttravelguides.com. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 17 November 2010. Dicapai pada 31 Mei 2018. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Vietnam War Allied Troop Levels 1960-73". Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 Ogos 2016. Dicapai pada 2 Ogos 2016. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan), accessed 7 Nov 2017
  • "Công tác tìm kiếm, quy tập hài cốt liệt sĩ từ nay đến năm 2020 và những năn tiếp theo" [The work of searching and collecting the remains of martyrs from now to 2020 and the next] (dalam bahasa Vietnam). Ministry of Defence, Government of Vietnam. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2018-12-17. Dicapai pada 2019-01-14.
  • America's Wars (PDF) (Laporan). Department of Veterans Affairs. Mei 2010. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 24 Januari 2014. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Australian casualties in the Vietnam War, 1962–72". Australian War Memorial. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2013-05-16. Dicapai pada 29 June 2013.
  • "Overview of the war in Vietnam". New Zealand and the Vietnam War. 16 Julai 1965. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 26 Julai 2013. Dicapai pada 29 Jun 2013. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Chapter III: The Philippines". History.army.mil. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 29 Oktober 2013. Dicapai pada 24 Februari 2014. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)

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  • Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj (Profiles of Malaysia's Foreign Ministers) (PDF). Institute of Diplomacy and Foreign Relations (IDFR), Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malaysia). 2008. m/s. 31. ISBN 978-9832220268. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 16 October 2015. Dicapai pada 17 October 2015. The Tunku had been personally responsible for Malaya's partisan support of the South Vietnamese regime in its fight against the Vietcong and, in reply to a Parliamentary question on 6 February 1962, he had listed all the used weapons and equipment of the Royal Malaya Police given to Saigon. These included a total of 45,707 single-barrel shotguns, 611 armoured cars and smaller numbers of carbines and pistols. Writing in 1975, he revealed that "we had clandestinely been giving 'aid' to Vietnam since early 1958. Published American archival sources now reveal that the actual Malaysian contributions to the war effort in Vietnam included the following: "over 5,000 Vietnamese officers trained in Malaysia; training of 150 U.S. soldiers in handling Tracker Dogs; a rather impressive list of military equipment and weapons given to Viet-Nam after the end of the Malaysian insurgency (for example, 641 armored personnel carriers, 56,000 shotguns); and a creditable amount of civil assistance (transportation equipment, cholera vaccine, and flood relief)". It is undeniable that the Government's policy of supporting the South Vietnamese regime with arms, equipment and training was regarded by some quarters, especially the Opposition parties, as a form of interfering in the internal affairs of that country and the Tunku's valiant efforts to defend it were not convincing enough, from a purely foreign policy standpoint. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Archived copy". Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 Disember 2009. Dicapai pada 26 April 2010. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  • "The rise of Communism". www.footprinttravelguides.com. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 17 November 2010. Dicapai pada 31 Mei 2018. Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Vietnam War Allied Troop Levels 1960-73". Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2 Ogos 2016. Dicapai pada 2 Ogos 2016. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan), accessed 7 Nov 2017
  • America's Wars (PDF) (Laporan). Department of Veterans Affairs. Mei 2010. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal (PDF) pada 24 Januari 2014. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Overview of the war in Vietnam". New Zealand and the Vietnam War. 16 Julai 1965. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 26 Julai 2013. Dicapai pada 29 Jun 2013. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)
  • "Chapter III: The Philippines". History.army.mil. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 29 Oktober 2013. Dicapai pada 24 Februari 2014. Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (bantuan)

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