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The below information was gleaned from online and compiled here, by Don Poss.

What is TET?

Tet Nguyễn Dan is the Vietnamese lunar New Year Festival and the most important Vietnamese holiday. Literally, Tet Nguyễn Dan means the first morning of the first day of the new period. Tet falls sometime between the last ten days of January and the middle part of February. [courtesy of: https://www.psywarrior.com/TetPsyop.html]

Tet takes place on the first day of the first month of the Lunar calendar. This usually translates to late January or early February on the Gregorian calendar. In 2014 Tet will be celebrated on January 31.

The years are represented by 12 zodiac animals: rat, buffalo, tiger, cat, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. These animals rotate through 12-year periods. Each animal has different strengths and weaknesses that they are believed to pass on to any person born in their year. For example, the year of the dragon is considered the most noble and powerful of all the animals.
[courtesy of:
https://www.holidaysia.com/events/tet/]

During the Vietnam War, TET Dates for 1958-1975 fell on the sequential Zodiac-dates of:

  Zodiak (Rotation order) TET
Year
1.
Rat February 7 1960 1972

2.

Buffalo-Ox January 26 1961 1973
3.
Tiger February 14 1962 1974
4.
Cat-Rabbit February 3 1963 1975
5.
Dragon January 23 1964  
6.
Snake February 10 1965  
7.
Horse January 31 1966  
8.
Goat-Sheep February 19 1967  
9.
Monkey February 8 1968  
10.
Rooster-Chicken January 28 1969  
11.
Dog February 16 1958 1970
12,
Pig-Boar February 5 1959 1971
Matrix by Don Poss

Ceasefire and bombing halts were declared during TET dates were never honored by North Vietnam.

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