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Size:
285 MB
Category:
Reference
Reference
OS:
iOS
iOS
Price:
Free
Free
Compatible:
iPhone iPad
iPhone iPad
Requirements:
Compatible with iPhone
Compatible with iPhone
Version:
1.1.4
1.1.4
Description - Vietnam War - Declassified Documents (1948 - 1975)
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If you are iPhone and iPad owner,you now can download Vietnam War - Declassified Documents (1948 - 1975) for free from Apple Store. The application is designed for use in English language. It weighs in at a hefty 285 MB, so make sure you have plenty of free space on your iOS device. It is highly advisable to have the latest app version installed so that you don`t miss out on the fresh new features and improvements. The current app version 1.1.4 has been released on 2014-11-27. For ensuring consistency with the device you should take into account the following app compatibility information: Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 4.0 or later.
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A Wonderful piece of our History in your Hands 163 documents, 2288 pages This collection of declassified estimative products is the first such release by the Central Intelligence Agency of documents exclusively on the Vietnam war. MEMO USE ...
Its cool Pretty cool
if I could give it a lower grade I would Although I do LOVE being able to hear Nixons address to the nation playing in the backgrougiond Other than that you give people access to such a small portion of B C D data that Its pathetic Especially considering that after it becomes declassified shouldnt it be free to citizens Its REALLY shady that a large number of the unlockable documents pay to have extremely vague titles such as Communist reactions to certain US actions It may have been for national security purposes back them but how does that even matter to August 2012 I guarantee you it has something to do with OPERATION AGENT ORANGE because I certainly didnt see that anywhere on the list Ita pathetic that whole debacle is still kept so hushhush I downloaded this app specifically to see if that would be mentioned at all Am I surprised its not Hahaha Not at all Absolutely ridiculous Wow WOW
This app brings together a number of declassified CIA documents about the Vietnam war into a single place It does so in an attractive interface and with a fascinating speech by Nixon playing in the background There are a number of documents available to read free with the base app Yet more documents are available through inapp purchase To be sure there is no government conspiracy involved in charging a few dollars for additional documents I appreciate the work that has gone into curating these documents in a single location and am happy to pay for more If this doesnt describe you either go with the free documents and look for the remainder online or dont download the app Nice collection of historical documents
By Kostas Gar.