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As a daughter of a Vietnam War Marine that was consider Killed in Action in the biggest political war. It was considered the ten thousand day war. There were over 500,000 US troops through out the war and over 800,000 South Vietnam troops against over 200,000 North Vietnamese troops. United States had 58,220 dead; 1,719 missing; 303,635 wounded. Introduction

The task will be to pick one of the battles that are enclosed. You will have to research about the battle more then just finding out how many died or were wounded and when it started. The paper should include who, what, where, when, and why it happened. I would like you to write a research paper on the battle plus I would like you to do one of the following either use glogster.com, sliderocket.com, photopeach.com, or you can use regular power point to show pictures and to present your battle.glogster.com sliderocket.comphotopeach.com Before you start the research please let me know which battle you will be researching Task

Siege of Khe Sanh- is a 77 day battle of US with South Vietnam against North Vietnamese Army Siege of Khe Sanh- The US was defending the Khe Sanh airstrip while being surrounded by the North Vietnamese Army. Process: The Siege of Khe Sanh

Massacre of Gulf of Tonkin-The start of the Vietnam War Massacre of Gulf of Tonkin The North Vietnamese torpedo boats launched an "unprovoked attack" against a U.S. destroyer on "routine patrol" in the Tonkin Gulf on Aug Process: Massacre in the Gulf of Tonkin

Hamburger Hill- a battle with the US and South Vietnam against North Vietnamese. Hamburger Hill- US forces were engaged in the A Shau Valley from May 10 to May 20, Nine battalions of American and Vietnamese troops were helilifted into landing zones between the A Shau Valley and the Laotian border to disrupt possible North Vietnamese attacks toward the coast and to cut off Communist escape routes. Process: Battle at Hamburger Hill

My Lai Massacre-The My Lai Massacre was a massacre committed by U.S. soldiers on hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians, mostly women and children, on March 16, 1968 My Lai Massacre It prompted widespread outrage around the world and reduced American support at home for the war in Vietnam. Process: My Lai Massacre

Evaluation RubricRubric for grading the project.

I hope you had as much fun learning about the battles as I did when I was little. Conclusion

8.1.7.A: Demonstrate continuity and change over time using sequential order and context of events B: Identify and use primary and secondary sources to analyze multiple points of view for historical events C: Form a thesis statement on an assigned topic using appropriate primary and secondary sources. PA Standards for 7 th Grade History

8.4.7.A: Summarize the social, political, cultural, and economic contributions of individuals and groups in world history B: Explain the importance of historical documents, artifacts, and sites which are critical to world history C: Differentiate how continuity and change have impacted world history. Belief systems and religions, Commerce and industry, Technology, Politics and government, Physical and human geography, Social organizations D: Explain how conflict and cooperation among groups and organizations have impacted the history of the world. Standard Area-8.4: World History

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