The Vietnam War Dr. Kevin B. Witherspoon Lander University.

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The Vietnam War Dr. Kevin B. Witherspoon Lander University

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The Vietnam War

Dr. Kevin B. Witherspoon

Lander University

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Vietnam* Chinese involvement French colony

ConditionsHo Chi Minh

World War II Japan

May 1941, VietminhThe August Revolution

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Vietnam* The Elephant and the Tiger

Vietminh strategy:1. Defensive2. Equilibrium3. Offensive

French failureU.S. involvementDomino theoryDien Bien Phu

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Vietnam* Geneva Accords

Cease-fireTemporary division1956 elections

N = Ho Chi Minh S = Ngo Dinh Diem 1960 National Liberation Front (Vietcong) Kennedy

“Flexible response”“Strategic Hamlet”Advisors from 900 to 16,000

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Vietnam* Johnson

BombingsHo Chi Minh TrailGulf of Tonkin“Operation Rolling Thunder”

Break supply linesCut off troopsDestroy morale

Ground troops1965: 184,0001966: 389,0001967: 463,0001968: 495,0001969: 541,000

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Vietnam* Search and destroy Problems

The enemyU.S. disciplineLocate the enemyTunnels ConditionsFrustrationMorale on the home frontHow aggressive?No political victoryFail to identify objectivePolitical objectivesMeasure success?

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Vietnam* Three stages:InfrastructureSearch and destroyVietnamization

Mistakes Bombing in the South Operation Ranch Hand Morale

HydrationFoot problemsPurpose

N. Vietnam objective

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Into the quagmireHome front, opposition“Credibility gap”Discouraging newsPOWsTechnowar:

Loud Helicopters Radio traffic Weapons for the enemy “free-fire” zones Pacification efforts

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Vietnam* Body counts

Risky missionsScoreboardsCounting bodiesRules of combatDesensitizedFalsified reports

Open Arms program

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Vietnam* Tet Offensive, 1968

Khe SanhLosing supportLBJ

NixonAfter Tet“Vietnamization”Phoenix programOperation Wandering SoulPropaganda

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The Home FrontAnti-war movement

Tet VVAW - Vietnam Veterans

Against the War 1969 March on Washington My Lai 1970 Kent State massacre 1971 Pentagon Papers

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Getting outPeace talks, and more war1972 Christmas bombings1973 Agreement1973 War Powers Resolution

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Vietnam WarCosts of the war:

2 million Vietnamese dead 58,000 U.S. dead U.S. reputation

Why did U.S. fail? On their “home turf” Guerilla warfare Land war in Asia Not enough support from S Vietnam Protest on the home front

Legacies of the War