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4 days ago · The United States committed some 550,000 troops to the Vietnam front at the height of the conflict, suffered more than 58,000 casualties, and engaged in battle after battle with communist forces in the region until its withdrawal in 1973.
- The U.S. Role Grows
To the new administration of U.S. Pres. John F. Kennedy, who...
- Fall of Saigon
Vietnam War - Fall, Saigon, US Withdrawal: In early March...
- French Rule, Division, Conflict
The Vietnam War had its origins in the broader Indochina...
- My Lai Massacre
My Lai, a subdivision of Son My village, was located in the...
- Indochina Wars
Indochina wars, 20th-century conflicts in Vietnam, Laos, and...
- Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson put the Gulf of Tonkin...
- Gulf of Tonkin Incident
The Gulf of Tonkin incident was a complex naval event in the...
- Diem Regime, Viet Cong, Conflict
Summarize This Article The Diem regime and the Viet Cong....
- Tet Brings The War Home
By 1967 growing numbers of Americans were becoming...
- The U.S. Role Grows
Apr 15, 2024 · Public Health: Vietnam War Exposures | U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs; Racial, Ethnic, and Religious Minorities in the Vietnam War: A Resource Guide | LC; Reflect at the Vietnam Women’s Memorial | National Park Service (NPS) Serving: Our Voices Vietnam War (1962 to 1973) | LC; Vietnam | John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum ...
4 days ago · Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) was founded in 1967 and quickly became one of the most visible antiwar groups of the 1960s and 1970s. This archive, containing 21,477 pages of documents received in response to VVAW’s Freedom of Information Act requests, chronicles the group’s organizing activities across the country.
- Kristina Claunch
- 2010
Apr 17, 2024 · The Vinh wiretap was an American espionage operation during the Second Indochina War, commonly known as the Vietnam War. From 7 December 1972 through early May 1973, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) telephone intercepts of North Vietnamese military communications were supplied to American diplomat Henry Kissinger.
6 days ago · Most US forces had been withdrawn from Vietnam in March 1973 pursuant to the Paris Peace Accords, but the US continued to provide air and financial support to the South Vietnamese government until August 15, 1973, the deadline set by the Amendment.
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Apr 17, 2024 · The Vietnam-Era Prisoner-of-War/Missing-in-Action Database "This database is designed to assist researchers in accessing U.S. Government documents pertaining to U.S. unaccounted-for military personnel from the Vietnam conflict as of December 1991."
4 days ago · Civilian: 14,300 killed, 24,000 wounded, and 630,000 refugees [16] The Tet Offensive [a] was a major escalation and one of the largest military campaigns of the Vietnam War. The Viet Cong (VC) and North Vietnamese People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) launched a surprise attack on January 30, 1968 against the forces of the South Vietnamese Army of ...