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Cold War in Southeast Asia 1955-1975 Vietnam War
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Vietnam War Background Early 1900s – France controlled much of Southeast Asia, including Vietnam (French Indochina) After WWII France attempted to regain control, but were resisted by the Vietminh who proclaimed they wanted self-determination for Vietnam Japan took over area in WW II and American OSS (Office of Special Services) trained and supplied Vietnamese nationalists in guerilla warfare These nationalists were called Vietminh & were led by Ho Chi Minh
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Vietnam War Background French repressed Vietminh and war broke out Vietnam split at 17 th parallel until unified by elections July 1954 – French & Vietminh forces met in Switz. to settle war, resulting in Geneva Accords Fr. suffer final defeat (despite U.S. military aid via Eisenhower’s domino theory) at Dien Ben Phu Ho Chi Minh controlled N., building commie govt. w/Soviet & Chinese aid U.S. aided in building pro-democratic govt. in S.; Ngo Dinh Diem became president Hanoi Saigon
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Vietnam War War between N. & S. S. Vietnam plagued by many problems; Diem attempted to fix via repression Opposition to Diem grew; Vietminh in S. formed NLF (National Liberation Front), who were later known as VC (Viet Cong) 1961 – JFK sent in Army special forces to train S. Vietnamese in anti-guerilla warfare tactics Diem refused for S. to participate in unifying elections (U.S. supported him in this) Many VC were trained in guerilla tactics, assassination, and terror in the N. by the NVA (North Vietnamese Army)
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Vietnam War U.S. Joins War 1962 – Guerilla warfare in S. increased & so does # of military advisors LBJ got Congress to pass Gulf of Tonkin Resolution = all measures authorized to aid S. Vietnam 2 Aug. 1964 – N. Vietnamese patrol boats attacked USS Maddox in the Gulf of Tonkin 1963 – 16,000 Green Berets in S. Vietnam LBJ sent reg. combat troops – Ia Drang Valley 1965 – 1 st direct VC attack on U.S. troops Operation Rolling Thunder began = bombing of N. Vietnam
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Vietnam War U.S. Fights War 1967 – Ho Chi Minh Trail bombed; caused concern of escalation due to its location VC & NVA launched Tet Offensive (31 Jan.) 1968 – U.S. troops in combat = 543,400 Military failure (200 U.S. vs. 10,000 VC deaths Psychological success due to extensive & uncensored TV news coverage, causing many Americans to question fighting; dubbed the “Living Room War” Public protests occurred in U.S., often led by the anti-establishment movement “Hanoi Jane” Fonda (actress)
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Vietnam War U.S. Fights War 1969 – Nixon conceived of Vietnamization; by end of year 69,000 U.S. troops had been withdrawn Violent protest erupted at Kent State Univ. 1970 – Nixon ordered invasion of Cambodia to stop VC use of Ho Chi Minh Trail 1971 – U.S. troop withdrawal resulted in 70% of all combat flights by VNAF (Vietnamese Air Force) 1972 – Nixon ordered heavy bombing of N. (Operation Linebacker 1 & 2) causing peace talks
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South Vietnam was conquered by the NVA; all of Vietnam became communist ruled by Ho Chi Minh Vietnam War U.S. Ends War Jan. 1973 – Paris Accords signed Hundreds of pro-US Vietnamese are left as NVA surround and take Saigon and the U.S. embassy April 1975 – Ford ordered last Americans evacuated from S. Vietnam from Saigon embassy U.S. agreed to with draw all troops N. Vietnam agreed to return all POWs 1.5 mil. Vietnamese & 58,000 Americans died
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