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THE END OF THE VIETNAM WAR
CHAPTER 30, SECTION 5
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VOCABULARY VIETNAMIZATION SILENT MAJORITY PENTAGON PAPERS
HENRY KISSINGER KHMER ROUGE WAR POWERS ACT
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IMPORTANT DATES MARCH, 1968: THE MY LAI MASSACRE
1969: VIETNAMIZATION BEGINS MAY, 1970: U.S. INVADES CAMBODIA 1971: THE PENTAGON PAPERS RELEASED DEC., 1972: THE CHRISTMAS BOMBINGS MARCH, 1973: U.S. COMBAT TROOPS LEAVE VIETNAM NOV., 1973: WAR POWERS ACT PASSES 1975: FALL OF SAIGON & SOUTH VIETNAM
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Lt. William Calley, U.S.A. (Below) & My Lai Village (Right)
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WILLIAM CALLEY ON TIME MAGAZINE COVER, 1971
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Charlie Company landing at My Lai, March 19, 1968
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Charlie Company members in My Lai
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Charlie Company member takes aim, My Lai, March 19, 1968
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Dead civilians, My Lai, March 19, 1968
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Charlie Company “WIA”, My Lain, March 19, 1968
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Charlie Company members aid wounded child, My Lai, March 19, 1968
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Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson, U. S
Warrant Officer Hugh Thompson, U.S. Army, Recipient - Distinguished Flying Cross
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“THERE IS NOT A DAY THAT GOES BY THAT I DON’T FEEL REMORSE FOR WHAT HAPPENED THAT DAY IN MY LAI.”
WILLIAM CALLEY, AUGUST 19, 2009
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DE-ESCALATION NOV., 1968: NIXON WINS ELECTION
HAD PROMISED TO GAIN “PEACE WITH HONOR” FOR THE U.S. = VIETNAMIZATION 1969: VIETNAMIZATION BEINGS U.S. CREDIBILITY DAMAGED BY NEWS OF MY LAI MASSACRE (MARCH, 1968) 1970: ANTI-WAR PROTESTS REACH ALL-TIME HIGH April, 1970: U.S. INVADES CAMBODIA: WHY? NVA / VC USED CAMBODIA AS SANCTUARY HO CHI MINH TRAIL USED PART OF CAMBODIA PROTESTS BECOME MORE VIOLENT MAY, 1970: KENT STATE RIOT 4 killed 9 wounded KENT STATE HURTS NIXON’S IMAGE
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Ohio National Guard Approaches students at Kent State
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THE END OF THE WAR JUNE, 1971: PENTAGON PAPERS RELEASED
DEFINE: GOV’T. DOCUMENTS PROVING THAT LBJ ADMIN. HAD PLANNED TO SEND COMBAT TROOPS TO VIETNAM BEFORE 1964 DOCUMENTS RELEASED BY DANIEL ELLSBERG DOCUMENTS CONVINCE MANY THAT GOV’T CAN’T BE TRUSTED U.S. CONITNUES PEACE NEGOTIATIONS: HENRY KISSINGER, NIXON’S NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR, HANDLES NEGOTIATIONS JAN., 1973: PEACE NEGOTIATIONS SIGNED MARCH, 1973: LAST U.S. COMBAT TROOPS LEAVE VIETNAM S.VIETNAM / ARVN NOW HANDLE THE WAR MARCH, 1975: NVA CAPTURE SAIGON S.VIETNAM FALLS COMMUNISTS UNIFY VIETNAM / WIN WAR FINAL RESULTS FOR U.S.: KIA: 58,000 WIA: 360,000
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1973 U.S. Troops Arrive in America U.S. Troops after hearing news of the U.S. withdrawal
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Pres. Nixon & Kissinger
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OTHER EFFECTS CAMBODIA: U.S. GOVERNMENT:
SIEZED BY EXTREMIST COMMUNISTS CALLED THE KHMER ROUGE LED BY POL POT KHMER ROUGE WANT TO MAKE CAMBODIA TOTAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY WESTERNERS EXILED / CAMBODIANS FORCED INTO LABOR COMMUNES : 3 MILLION CAMBODIANS KILLED U.S. GOVERNMENT: 1973: WAR POWERS ACT PASSED DEFINE: PRES. MUST INFORM CONGRESS W/IN 48 HRS. OF SENDING COMBAT FORCES INTO HOSTILE AREA W/OUT DECLARATION OF WAR PRES. MAY NOT KEEP COMBAT FORCES IN HOSTILE AREA MORE THAN 90 DAYS W/OUT CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL
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VIETNAM WAR MEMORIAL, Washington, D.C.
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VIETNAM MEMORIAL
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