Article title: Reassurance and Revival the U.S.–Philippine Alliance in the Wake of the Vietnam War
Authors: Gregory H. Winger
Journal: The International History Review
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/07075332.2021.1927799
When the above article has been published online, 2 sentences under the ‘For a few dollars more’ section were incorrectly published as:
1. In April 1975, North Vietnam took control of Parola and Pugad islands from South Vietnam in order to preempt their possible seizure by China. Unlike the Paracel group, Parola and Pugad are part of the Spratly Islands and were located roughly 30 miles from the Philippine occupied and administered Thitu Island.
2. On 14 May 1976, Vietnamese forces on Parola Island even fired on a Philippine reconnaissance plane.
The correct sentences should be as follows:
1. In April 1975, North Vietnam took control of Pugad island from South Vietnam in order to preempt its possible seizure by China. Unlike the Paracel group, Pugad is part of the Spratly Islands and located roughly 1.7 miles from the Philippine occupied Parola Island.
2. On 14 May 1976, Vietnamese forces on Pugad Island even fired on a Philippine reconnaissance plane.
The online version of this article has been corrected.