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1 U.S. in Vietnam A Study of an American Experience

2 Facts and Myths  Many were drafted and served. –Between 1964-1973: 2,100,000 men and women served in Vietnam.  Made up 24% of the 8,444,000 people in the U.S. military. –Was 8% of the 26,000,000 men eligible for the draft.  Student deferments, teachers, fathers, job, etc.  Small number refused to register or went to Canada and Sweden.

3  Many killed (most were young draftees). –58,179 total killed.  38,179 Army casualties (2.7 % of force).  14,836 Marine casualties (5% of force).  8 Women (11,000 served in country). –153,303 seriously wounded.  Army-1 in 10 wounded or KIA.  Marines-approximately 1 in 4. –80 % of casualties were privates.  91% For Marines.

4 –25 % of casualties were 17-19. –70 % were under 21. –70% of KIA’s were volunteers.  Minorities made up a high proportion of those killed. –Blacks make up 12.5% of casualties.  Are 11% of total population.  Early in the war, they made up 20% of total.  Cut back to 11.5% by 1969. –70% of total casualties were Europeans from South and Mid-west. Youngest profile in U.S. history.

5  Most soldiers and casualties were uneducated and poor. –Most were not college prospects at time of service.  Percentage of those who apply for G.I. Bill after service higher than after W.W. II or Korea. –Majority of casualties came from middle and working class.  Only 31 out of 100,000 came from the lowest class.  26 out of 100,000 came from highest class.

6  Many soldiers/veterans were drug-addicted psycho-baby killers. –Fewer soldiers prosecuted for drugs than in W.W. II, with more soldiers serving. –Fewer soldiers prosecuted for “war crimes” also.  The media/politicians/military (take your pick) lost the war. –Actually a combination of all three, with some bearing a higher responsibility. –One group that can not be blamed are the combat soldiers.  General Westmoreland claimed the Vietnam soldier was the best trained and disciplined soldier in his three war experience.

7 China Burma Laos Thailand Cambodia North Vietnam South Vietnam Gulf of Tonkin Gulf of Thailand South China Sea 1 2 3 4 5 1.Hanoi 2.Saigon 3.Phnom Penh 4.Bangkok 5.Vientiane 6.Dien Bien Phu 7.Hue 8.Danang 9.Khe Sanh 10.Haiphong 6 7 8 9 10 Ho Chi Minh Trail DMZ

8 Vietnam: geography and culture.

9  Terrain: –127,242 square miles (slightly larger than New Mexico). –Largely mountainous with 3 major lowlands.  Red River Delta (North).  Mekong Delta (South).  Along the South China Sea. –16 % of land is used for farming (delta regions).  Rice (no.1) and rubber (no.2). –Remainder is forested and sparsely populated (tribal minorities).

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11  Climate: –Lies within the tropical temperate zone.  Greatest variation of temperature is in the North.  South has a uniform year-round 81 degrees. –Seasons clearly marked by precipitation. –April to October is the Summer Monsoon season (especially in the South).  Average 80 inches of rain (Ohio gets 38).

12  People: –Around 60 million.  60% live in Mekong and Red River Deltas. –85% of people are ethnic Vietnamese.  5% are tribal minorities living in the highlands. –Tho (Tay), Thai, and Nung.  3% are Chinese.  7% others.

13  Religion: –95% majority are Buddhists. –5% are a mixture other religions.  Chinese ancestor worship, Confucianism, Taoism, Hero worship, and Animists (tribal religions). –Catholics make up the largest minority (3-4%).  Significant of French influence.

14 –20 th Century sects (about 1% each) arise between World Wars.  Cao Dai (elements of many religions).  Hoa Hao-Buddhist reform sect.  Vietnam is an apparent paradox: –Abundant in natural resources yet one of the poorest nations in Asia. –Colonialism and war prevents economic growth and modernization.


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