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Vietnam War
- began November 1, 1955 Result: North Vietnamese victory
- ended April 30, 1975
- began November 1, 1955
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3 days ago · The Vietnam War (1954–75) was a conflict that pitted the communist government of North Vietnam and its allies in South Vietnam, the Viet Cong, against South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States.
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- Fall of Saigon
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- French Rule, Division, Conflict
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- My Lai Massacre
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- Indochina Wars
Indochina wars, 20th-century conflicts in Vietnam, Laos, and...
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
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- Gulf of Tonkin Incident
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- Diem Regime, Viet Cong, Conflict
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- Tet Brings The War Home
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- The U.S. Role Grows
May 1, 2024 · In late 1972, the Vietnam War had dragged on for years, spiraling into a quagmire that entangled military strategies and political complications. December 18 marked the onset of Operation ...
3 days ago · Includes tapes, documents, photos, and videos related to the Dec. 1972 bombing of North Vietnam and the Paris Peace negotiations. Look for "Additonial Media" links at the bottom of each page to find audio, maps, etc. (Nixon Library, National Archives) Nixon Presidential Library and Museum - Virtual Library.
- Kristina Claunch
- 2010
3 days ago · The offensive was a military defeat for North Vietnam, as neither uprisings nor ARVN unit defections occurred in South Vietnam. However, this offensive had far-reaching consequences for its effect on the views of the Vietnam War by the American public and the world broadly.
- Phase 1: January 20 – March 20, 1968, (1 month and 4 weeks), Phase 2: May 5 – June 15, 1968, (1 month, 1 week and 3 days), Phase 3: August 9 – September 23, 1968, (1 month and 2 weeks)
- U.S. and South Vietnam tactical victory, North Vietnam and Viet Cong political and strategic victory (see aftermath for details and long-term consequences)
May 2, 2024 · in 1972. Rather, he thought, North Vietnam would continue its efforts to reverse the gains of. pacification and weaken South Vietnam’s control of the countryside.1. The secretary’s relatively...
Apr 30, 2024 · Between 1970 and 1972, bombing of the North resumed intermittently and sometimes intensively but ground redeployments continued and the bulk of U.S. forces left the South. The Paris Peace Accords, signed on January 27, 1973, proved to be a temporary truce rather than a genuine peace.
May 1, 2024 · He commanded (1968–72) all U.S. forces in Vietnam during the latter stages of the Vietnam War and served as U.S. Army chief of staff (1972–74). He was famous for his battle readiness and for the speed and aggressiveness of his tactics on the battlefield.