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Vietnam War
The U.S. war in Vietnam was fought from 1959 to 1975 and cost the lives of 1.4 million soldiers and probably about 2 million civilians. The names of the Vietnam Veterans are engraved on the black granite of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. as well as on the hearts of those who love them. It all started after WWII, President Truman and other western allies perceived Communism as the largest post-war threat. Although the U.S. opposed colonialism by France in Indochina they also did not want it to become communist. With the fall of China to communism and the invasion of South Korea by the communist North President Truman backed military aid to the French in Indochina in hopes of stopping communist expansion. Later, President Eisenhower described the domino theory that used the analogy of dominoes. If one country fell to communism the surrounding countries would also fall .Thus, the U.S. created a policy of "containment"..
The French had been fighting communist rebels in Vietnam, their former colony since 1945. Starting in 1950, the U.S. started to send military aid and equipment to the French as part of our "containment" policy. After the French withdrew from Vietnam in 1955 through 1956, the U.S. essentially felt it had to step-in and fill the void in order to support the fledgling South Vietnamese army, the 1956 peace accords had divided Vietnam into North, communist, and South, anti-communist.
Thus, starting in 1955, the U.S. started to send military "advisors" to help the South Vietnamese army fight communist rebels in South Vietnam. Starting in 1961, the U.S. started to greatly increase the number of advisors and equipment to support the South Vietnamese governments. This was viewed as necessary because of the continuing growing strength of communist rebels in South Vietnam.
This war was between Vietnam and the U.S, with the support of France. Ultimately, however, the United States failed to achieve its goal, and in 1975 Vietnam was reunified under Communist control; in 1976 it officially became the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. During the conflict, approximately 3 to 4 million Vietnamese on both sides were killed, in addition to another 1.5 to 2 million Lao and Cambodians who were drawn into the war
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Vietnam War
The U.S. war in Vietnam was fought from 1959 to 1975 and cost the lives of 1.4 million soldiers and probably about 2 million civilians. The names of the Vietnam Veterans are engraved on the black granite of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. as well as on the hearts of those who love them. It all started after WWII, President Truman and other western allies perceived Communism as the largest post-war threat. Although the U.S. opposed colonialism by France in Indochina they also did not want it to become communist. With the fall of China to communism and the invasion of South Korea by the communist North President Truman backed military aid to the French in Indochina in hopes of stopping communist expansion. Later, President Eisenhower described the domino theory that used the analogy of dominoes. If one country fell to communism the surrounding countries would also fall .Thus, the U.S. created a policy of "containment"..
The French had been fighting communist rebels in Vietnam, their former colony since 1945. Starting in 1950, the U.S. started to send military aid and equipment to the French as part of our "containment" policy. After the French withdrew from Vietnam in 1955 through 1956, the U.S. essentially felt it had to step-in and fill the void in order to support the fledgling South Vietnamese army, the 1956 peace accords had divided Vietnam into North, communist, and South, anti-communist.
Thus, starting in 1955, the U.S. started to send military "advisors" to help the South Vietnamese army fight communist rebels in South Vietnam. Starting in 1961, the U.S. started to greatly increase the number of advisors and equipment to support the South Vietnamese governments. This was viewed as necessary because of the continuing growing strength of communist rebels in South Vietnam.
This war was between Vietnam and the U.S, with the support of France. Ultimately, however, the United States failed to achieve its goal, and in 1975 Vietnam was reunified under Communist control; in 1976 it officially became the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. During the conflict, approximately 3 to 4 million Vietnamese on both sides were killed, in addition to another 1.5 to 2 million Lao and Cambodians who were drawn into the war
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