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THE VIETNAM WAR
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Background Former French colony— French Indochina 1941—Viet Minh (Vietnamese Independence) – Led by Ho Chi Minh Independence declared—Aug. 16, 1945
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French Lose 1954 – Geneva Accords – Peace agreement France and all foreign troops must leave Temporary division—N & S Vietnam – In 1956 free elections to reunite
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Domino Theory Eisenhower If Vietnam falls so will all of S.E. Asia Support South – Ngo Dinh Diem—unpopular dictator JFK—violates Geneva Accords – Sends 1,000 military advisors – By end of 1963, 16,000 military personnel in Vietnam
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution Lyndon B. Johnson Alleged attacks on US ships Does NOT declare war but gives Johnson military power in Vietnam Vietcong – Communist group in the South – Supported by Ho Chi Minh
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Protests Against the War Doves vs. Hawks Demonstrations Unpopular War More troops = more casualties Don’t know why we are there. 1st televised war—horrific images
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Draft Resistance Ways out – stay in college – Medical exemptions – National Guard or Coast Guard Burned draft cards Fled to Canada, hid, refused to register
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Draft Protests Protest Video
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Types of Warfare Guerilla – VC all around us—can’t bomb or we’d bomb ourselves – Use land mines/booby traps/hid in tunnels & bunkers—ambush Napalm – set fire to jungle Agent Orange – leaf killing chemical – Both wound civilians
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Ho Chi Minh Trail Secret weapon N & S paths through Laos and Cambodia – Supplies – troops
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“People’s War” Search and Destroy missions – Homes – Villages Napalm drops Agent Orange All of these killed or effected civilians
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Minorities in the war African Americans – More than 20% of combat deaths Racism in platoons was a big issue Women – No combat still
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Troop Morale Sinking fast Turned to: – alcohol – marijuana – other drugs Murder superior officers
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Troop Details Clip
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Tet Offensive - Jan. 31, 1968 Huge surprise attack on South Vietnam’s cities Lasts over a month Vietcong loses “technically” – 32,000 casualties Scared American public
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My Lai Massacre – 200 innocent women and children killed Lt. Calley court martialed – Put in jail
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Nixon Elected - 1968 Plan - Vietnamization Summer 1969 – begins troop pull out 3 years – 500,000 down to 25,000
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Kent State University – 5/4/1970 Student war protests Burned the ROTC building Ohio National Guard kills 4 students
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War Ends…Finally…Or does it?? Jan. 1973 – agreement signed (North troops stay in South) March 1973 – last US troops leave March 1975 – North Vietnamese attack Saigon – We send aid, NO TROOPS!! April 1975 – South Vietnam surrenders
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Totals 58,000 – US killed 303,000 – US wounded Over 2 million – Vietnamese killed
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Veterans 15% - post traumatic stress disorder – Nightmares – Drugs – Alcohol – Suicide Experienced hostility when got home from the public
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Pictures Vietnam Pictures
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