EISENHOWER J.F.K President Sent advisors “Tea and Tungsten” President Assassinated Increased advisors to 16,000 before his death L.B.J V.P J.F.K President Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Escalated War Nixon President Resigned after Watergate Vietnamization-return war to S.V. and decrease U.S. troops
ROBERT MCNAMARACLARK CLIFFORD under JFK & LBJ Increased troops Believed in Domino Theory Lost hope in winning the war Resigned in 1968 under LBJ Did not agree with increase in troops Ended up losing hope in war & felt it should be handed over to South Vietnam Advises President on military operations
MELVIN LAIRDJAMES SCHLESINGER under Nixon Invented term Vietnamization Wanted an end to the draft & stopped it 5 mths early under Nixon & Ford Did not want to give amnesty for draft dodgers & believed in increasing Increased defense budget nuclear weapons Dismissed by Ford
HENRY KISSINGER under Nixon & Ford Helped with Vietnamization Also supported secret bombing of Cambodia Won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for Paris Peace Accords ending U/S. involvement in Vietnam Deals with foreign policy and affairs overseas Immigration & foreign Travel
GEN. WILLIAM WESTMORELANDGEN. CREIGHTON ABRAMS Commander of U.S. Military operations in Vietnam from 1964 to 1968 Commander of U.S. military operations in Vietnam
GEN. FREDERICK WEYAND Led 25 th Division Did not agree with Westmoreland Helped with Paris Peace Talks Took over for Abrams from Supervised last troops out of Vietnam
NGO DINH DIEM (NO) NGO DINH NHU (NO DINH NEW) President South Vietnam Assassinated 1963 Anti-Buddhist Diem’s brother and right hand man Assassinated with Diem Wife Madame Nhu 1 st Lady Dragon Lady
NGUYEN VAN THIEU (NEW EN) NGO QUANG TRUONG (NO) Was general in ARVN President South Vietnam Elected through fraud & was authoritative in rule Resigned a few days before the fall of South Vietnam General ARVN Fall of Saigon immigrated to U.S. Lives in Virginia as U.S. Citizen
HO CHI MINH PHAM VAN DONG (FAM) Freedom fighter Prime Minister President North Vietnam Died 1969 of heart failure at 79; body embalmed Communist Prime Minister North Vietnam
LE DOC THO (LEE DOC TOE) Politician North Vietnam Negotiated Paris Peace Accords Refused the Noble Peace Prize
VO NGUYEN GIAP (VO NEW) LE TRONG TAN (LEE TRONG TAAN) General during first Indochina war and Vietnam war At Dien Bien Phu & Tet Major military leader Part of Viet Minh against French Deputy Commander VietCong Secretary Defense in Vietnam until 1986
POL POT KHIEU SAMPHAN (Q SAM PAN) Chinese Revolutionary leader Leader of the Khmer Rouge Became leader Cambodia around 1975 until Cambodia-Vietnam War began in 1979 21% people died under his rule President of Cambodia Key leader Khmer Rouge Still denies genocide
MAO ZEDONG Chinese revolutionary Leader Had “The Great Leap Forward” Communist Died 1976 of heart attack