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  1. As a result, many people in the United States began to speak of a “credibility gap” between what Johnson and the U.S. government was telling the American people and what actually was transpiring on the ground. The Tet Offensive. In 1968, the North Vietnamese Army and the Viet Cong launched a. Kent State Shootings.

  2. The Vietnam War has roots in Vietnam ’s centuries of domination by imperial and colonial powers—first China , which ruled ancient Vietnam, and then France, which took control of Vietnam in the late 1800s and established French Indochina. In the early 1900s, nationalist movements emerged in Vietnam, demanding more self-governance and less ...

  3. Pre-Vietnam War Timeline. 1945. Sep 26 – The first American casualty in Vietnam was Lt. Col. A Peter Dewey. He was mistakenly shot and killed having been taken for a Frenchman by the Việt Minh. 1950. May 1 – US President Harry Truman extends military assistance in the battle against the communists in Indochina.

  4. 1858 - 1884. Vietnam becomes a French colony, called Indochina. 1930. The Indochinese Communist Party is formed. Ho Chi Minh is a founder. September 1940. Japan invades Vietnam. May 1941. Ho Chi Minh establishes the Viet Minh (the League for the Independence of Vietnam).

  5. September: After months of intimidation and coercive negotiations, Japanese forces invade Vietnam. 1941. May 19th: Nationalist and communist groups in Pac Bo form the Viet Minh, a coalition for Vietnamese independence. 1945. February: Ho Chi Minh writes to US president Franklin Roosevelt, seeking his political backing.

  6. Oct 29, 2009 · Tet Offensive Begins. On the early morning of January 30, 1968, Viet Cong forces attacked 13 cities in central South Vietnam, just as many families began their observances of the lunar new year ...

  7. Vietnam War. Dates: November 1, 1955 - April 30, 1975. The Vietnam War was fought between communist North Vietnam and the government of Southern Vietnam. The North was supported by communist countries such as the People's Republic of China and the Soviet Union. The South was supported by anti-communist countries, primarily the United States.

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