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It is hard to fix on a date when the Vietnam war started. It will be equally difficult to decide when American participation ended. Most wars end with a massive demobilization of troops, a decline for war‐related industries, and a surge in consumer‐spending. Yet America's defence companies could foresee the diminution of the Vietnam war as early as 1968, and made their adjustments early.

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