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vietnam

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Frenchindochina

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the French again!

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If one country falls to communism, the rest around it will fall too!

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The battle that drove the french out of vietnam in

1954

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Divided vietnam at the 17th paralell: north would be

communist the south would not!

Unifying elections would be held in 1956

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The non-Communist leader of the South

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In 1956 Diem cancelled the unifying elections inthe South.

The U.S. supports this.

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Rebels from the South, who supported the Communist North, so they start attacking the South’s gov’t.

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Military Advisors to train the South how to fight the VC and to get them ready for an invasion by North Vietnam!

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The North’s Army

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Diem was assassinated in a CIA sponsored coup.

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Jfk assassinated on november 22, 1963

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North Vietnamese PT boats are said to have fired at U.S. battleships in the Gulf of Tonkin

?????

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Tonkin Gulf Resolution Congress gave the President the power to do what was “necessary” to stop further aggression by North Vietnam.

This did NOT declare War!!!

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“We are not about to send American boys nine or ten thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves” -LBJ

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U.S. bombing campaign of North

Vietnam

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March of 1965

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Muhammad Ali

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-In 1967 he refused to be drafted.-He was convicted and sentenced to 5 years in prison. -While out on appeal, the Supreme Court overturned his conviction in 1971.

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Dr. Benjamin Spock

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-1968 he was sentenced to 2 years in prison for helping draft dodgers.-His conviction would beoverturned on appeal.

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the draft lottery

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The Viet congKnowing Who they were?

&How they fought?

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It was the hidden supply route for the communists from the North to the South

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V.C. Tunnels

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Napalm was a weapon dropped from planes

that caught everything on fire

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Agent Orange was a chemical that was

dropped by planes to kill the jungle.

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When U.s. soldiers Would be sent out toFind “v.C.” villages &Destroy them.

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It was a U.S. Marine basethat was surrounded& attacked by the NVA in January 1968

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The Tet Offensive in Febuary of 1968

the V.C. attacked every major city in

South Vietnam

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Tet is the AsianNew Year!!!

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The U.S. crushes the VC forces, they lose more men in one month than the U.S. does the entire war!

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Turning Point!The American publicstarts to turn againstour involvement in ‘Nam.

They feel that they’ve beenlied to by the government!

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LBJ will Not seekRe-election in 1968

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Bobby kennedy

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Richard NixonThat the U.S. would startto slowly remove ourtroops from Vietnam.

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My LaiU.S. soldiers involved in a Search & Destroy mission, killed hundreds of unarmedVietnamese civilians in 1968. LIFE magazine reports it in1969.

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Nixon announces that U.S. troops have crossed intoCambodia in order to stop theHo Chi Minh Trail.

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Kent State in OhioThe Ohio National Guard is called in to stop protests at Kent State.When some students threw rocks,some guardsmen opened firekilling 4 students.

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SHE TRAVELED TONORTH VIETNAM IN 1972AND SPOKE OUT AGAINSTAMERICA’S INVOLVMENT

IN THE WAR

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1973The North & South agreed to cease-fire.

U.S. brought its troops home!

North Vietnam returned allU.S. POWs!

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The Media- T.V. brought the war to the living rooms of Americans.-The images helped shape public opinion about the war.

-The first T.V. War

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America’s longest warU.s. Combat troops wereThere from 1965-1973

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Fall of saigon 1975

The north breaks the Cease fire and attacksThe south- panic breaksOut as the nva heads Towards saigon. TheEvacuation begins!

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Gerald ford

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hanoi

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Ho chi minh city

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58,000+

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The Bui DoiThe children of Americansoldiers and Vietnamese mothers who were treatedas “outcasts” after the war.Bui Doi means “Dust ofLife”

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Some vets feel that notAll the pows were sent Back!

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Returning vets-many wounded

-no celebrations

-unemployment

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-Some did drugs as a way to escape the war.-Some did drugs because they were already doing them in society before they went to Vietnam.

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

-flashbacks

-nightmares

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John Kerry-served in ‘nam ’68-’69

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When kerry returnedfrom ‘nam, he & other vets

started to speak out against it!

He claimed that u.s.soldiers had committedmany “war crimes” in

Vietnam!

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John McCain-was shot down over Hanoi in October of 1967.-was held as a POW for 5 ½ years.

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The wall

1982

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