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History of Vietnam Conflict •France controlled region from 19 th century to WWII •Post WWII, Ho Chi Minh declares Vietnam independent •Vietminh formed to resist colonial rule •Despite massive US aid (domino theory), France will struggle against communist guerillas •1954- believe it or not, France surrenders •Geneva Accords cuts Vietnam in half

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History of Vietnam Conflict. France controlled region from 19 th century to WWII Post WWII, Ho Chi Minh declares Vietnam independent Vietminh formed to resist colonial rule Despite massive US aid (domino theory), France will struggle against communist guerillas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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History of Vietnam Conflict•France controlled region from 19th century to WWII•Post WWII, Ho Chi Minh declares Vietnam independent•Vietminh formed to resist colonial rule•Despite massive US aid (domino theory), France will struggle against communist guerillas•1954- believe it or not, France surrenders•Geneva Accords cuts Vietnam in half

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US Intervenes•Corrupt and oppressive South Vietnamese President Diem cancels elections•Vietcong created in 1957 to resist Diem•Minh supplies them through the Ho Chi Minh Trail•US-led coup takes place Nov. 1, 1963•South more chaotic after Diem’s death

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LBJ escalates US role

•Feared being labeled soft on communism, LBJ ups US role•Diem’s successors fail to curb communist influence in South•August 4, 1964 Gulf of Tonkin Incident increases tension between US and North Vietnam•USS Maddox and Turner Joy engage North Vietnamese PT boats•US damages all three PT boats

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OUTCOMES•LBJ convinces Congress to pass Gulf of Tonkin Resolutions, grants LBJ undefined power to wage war in SE Asia•Feb. 1965, 8 US troops killed by VC in Pleiku•Operation Rolling Thunder ordered in retaliation•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTxrq_Erw-k

•Massive 3 year bombing campaign against the North; 300,000+ missions, 922 US planes shot down, 860,000+ tons of bombs dropped, 90,000+ killed on ground, 700+ US pilots KIA•By June 1965, 50,000 US troops on the ground

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The War escalates•Oct. 1965, 1st major battle between US and NVA takes place in the Ia Drang Valley•US wins a resounding victory, forces the NVA and VC to change to guerilla tactics and allows General Westmoreland to seek more troops•US troops will struggle to fight a guerilla war against a hidden enemy•VC uses tunnels, booby traps, ambushes and hit and run tactics

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US tactics •“Body count”-track number of KIA, WIA, MIA after each battle•“Winning their hearts and minds”-campaign to gain support by showing we were the good guys•“Search and destroy”-duh•Chemical warfare-naplam and Agent Orange

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Sinking Morale•Brutal conditions, guerilla warfare, instability of S. Vietnamese govt. and stalemate took its toll on US soldiers•Drugs, alcohol, “fragging” become the answer for some

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The War at home•War begins to drag on, Great Society programs begin to suffer and taxes go up•War evolves into “TV” war•People begin to doubt news reports (credibility gap)•More and more young Americans begin to actively protest and oppose the war effort by 1967

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War Divides The US

•Draft rules favor upper class•Most US ground troops were minorities and lower class whites•Blacks made up disproportionate number of battle deaths•Women will serve in combat areas as nurses

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Roots of Opposition

•The New Left pushes for social and political change•SDS (U. of Michigan) and FSM (U. Cal Berkeley) tactics begin to spread to other colleges•AS more college kids become draft eligible, campus protests increase•Protest becomes resistance as war drags on•War divides US like no other event since the Civil War

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Anti-War Movement Grows

•By 1967, US divided into 2 camps, Hawks and Doves•LBJ remains firm on his policies•Dec. 1967, LBJ takes a hit when his Sec. of Defense McNamara resigns•This sets stage for a tumultuous 1968 which will see things take a turn for the worse

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1968: The Turning Point

•VC and NVA take advantage of Tet cease-fire to launch massive surprise attacks all over South Vietnam•Heaviest fighting:•Hue- 5 week battle sees 5K civilians murdered, 8K NVA and VC killed, US regains control of city•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8I1wmGSXQN0

•Khesanh- Marines under siege for 2 months, outnumbered 8 to 1•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0oCdTH0jWQ&feature=fvst

•Saigon-US Embassy is overrun by VC for 8 hours•http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1vJqTN-qVI

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OUTCOMES

•Cronkite declares the war unwinnable •LBJ’s approval rating slips to 30% after Tet•Democratic Party takes steps to prevent LBJ from running in ’68• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMnnxfUgPUg

•By June 1968, MLK and RFK assassinated and campus protests erupt all over US

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1968 Election

•With LBJ out, Democrats support Humphrey•DNC held in Chicago where tough Mayor Daley warned protestors not to interfere•The protesters show up en masse and quickly clash with police and Illinois National Guard, riots ensue•Tensions spill over into Convention with Daley clashing with delegates• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epxmX_58tOo

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The 1968 Election

•After the chaos in Chicago, the Republicans are able to take advantage of split and bad times•Richard Nixon promises in vague terms to end the war and bring back law and order to US•This coupled with Wallace’s entry and the disarray of the Democrats allows Nixon to win • The chaotic year 1968 comes to an end with new leadership and hope for change

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