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Identify: › Vietnamization › Pentagon Papers › War Powers Act › My Lai › Henry Kissinger › Linkage Reading Check Question, page 793, 794 & 797
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Opposition to the War: Hawks – those that supported the war. Doves – those that were opposed to the war. Draft – required all men to register when they reached the age 18.
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Conscientious objectors – men that claimed because of their religious beliefs that they could not fight in the war. Deferments – delayed entrance or not have to go at all. Mainly included upper class – because they could afford college. Dodge draft – go to Canada
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Students for a Democratic Society – SDS – radical group formed on major colleges to protest the Vietnam War.
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His approach – Vietnamization – called for the gradual withdrawal of U.S. troops and for the Army of South Vietnam to take more control of the war. Said that he would cease bombing – not the whole truth Operation Linebacker – the bombing of Cambodia to cut the supply lines of the Vietcong.
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From 1964 to 1973, the North Vietnamese had captured Americans, mostly pilots and crews of downed aircraft, and delivered them to prisons.
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To force North Vietnam to resume negotiations, the Nixon administration began the most destructive air raid of the entire war. › American B-52s dropped thousands on tons of bombs on North Vietnamese targets for 12 straight days. › Pausing only on Christmas Day
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As a result of the Christmas Bombings, North Vietnam and the United States return to the bargaining table. 1973 Operation Homecoming: › – first group of American POWs land in California. › Only accounted for 591 POWs yet over 2,000 reported.
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Operation Frequent Wind – the largest evacuation on record. Start moving all Americans from Saigon. April 30 th 1975 – Saigon falls to North Vietnam. Saigon will be renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
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1973 – War Powers Act: limits the President’s power to engage troops in undeclared wars. › Must notify Congress within 48 hrs. Of sending troops abroad. › American troops may not remain abroad longer than 60 days without congressional approval. 1971 - Constitutional Amendment 26 – › Lowered the voting age from 21 to 18
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58,000 killed 365,000 wounded North and South Vietnam – 1.5 million deaths Delayed stress syndrome – recurring nightmares, etc. 1982 – Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Do you feel that the U.S. involvement in Vietnam was justified? Why? (At Least 5 sentences) How do you feel about the idea of a draft? (At Least 2 sentences) What can we learn from the Vietnam War? (At least 2 sentences)
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I would like you to take the next 25 minutes to write a letter home in the perspective of an American solider fighting in the Vietnam War. Letter must be at least one full page in length › Focus areas: Write letter to parents, spouse, children…etc How do you feel about the war? Describe your surrounding? (Do you feel safe) How do you feel emotionally What is your biggest fear? What type of things have you seen? What do you miss the most?
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