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The Vietnam War

But Thanh, like many other advocates of colonial independence who descend upon the Paris peace talks, is ignored. The South Vietnamese government and the United States refuse to sign, though both promise to abide by the agreement. In a mass exodus, many Vietnamese families flee and head to South Vietnam. Dec 20, 1960 National Liberation Front and Viet Cong Formed The National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam, also known as the National Liberation Front NLF is formed to crush Diem's regime. The insurgent organization and its military wing—the Viet Cong VC —will be funded by the North Vietnamese government, and staffed by Ex-Viet Minh guerilla soldiers from the South. Northern-born troops will join the VC in 1964. The program is designed to isolate the rural population from Viet Cong influence and, by providing education and health care, strengthen Diem's hold over the countryside. However, many of the peasants resent being uprooted from their homes and opposition to Diem grows; for this reason, the VC will easily infiltrate the hamlets. Jun 11, 1963 Buddhist Monks Self-Immolate Thich Quang Duc, a 66-year-old Buddhist monk, sets himself afire in protest of the South Vietnamese government, its religious intolerance, and discriminatory policies; in following months, other Buddhists will follow his example and self-immolate to demonstrate against the regime. Quang Duc's suicide, captured in an iconic Life magazine photograph, shocks—and confuses—many Americans. For some, the event will underscore the problems with American support for the South Vietnamese government. Oct 2, 1963 Credibility Gap U. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara tells the press that the Kennedy administration intends to withdraw most American forces from South Vietnam by the end of 1965. The gap widens between information released by the U. Aug 2, 1964 USS Maddox Responding to raids on northern ports, North Vietnamese gunboats attack the USS Maddox in the Gulf of Tonkin; the Maddox suffers little damage and no casualties are reported. Four years later, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara will admit that the U. Mar 2, 1965 Operation Rolling Thunder Responding to a VC assault on the U. Air Force base at Pleiku, South Vietnam, President Johnson authorizes Operation Rolling Thunder. The operation is a bombardment campaign meant to cripple North Vietnam's transportation system and its industrial centers in order to halt the flow of men and supplies into the South. May 21, 1965 - May 23, 1965 Berkeley Teach-in Over 30,000 people attend a three-day anti-war teach-in at U. Among those in attendance are novelist Norman Mailer, socialist leader Norman Thomas, philosopher Alan Watts, civil rights activist Bob Moses, and Mario Savio, a prominent leader of the Free Speech Movement. The event, organized by the Vietnam Day Committee VDC , will be the largest of its kind held during the Vietnam War. Jun 1965 Search and Destroy Missions American ground forces engage the Viet Cong in direct fighting for the first time. Aug 31, 1965 Penalties for Draft-Dodging The U. Congress passes an amendment to the Selective Service Act that will criminalize the destruction of draft cards—notices to individual male citizens of required service in the U. May 1967 Robert McNamara Expresses Doubt In a private letter to President Johnson, Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara expresses grave concern about the war in Vietnam. Heavy fighting will continue for months. Ultimately, the Tet Offensive will be a catastrophe for the NLF and the Viet Cong, which lose 37,000 fighters. But it is also a serious blow for the United States, which loses 2,500 men. Public support for the war in the U. Mar 2, 1965 - Nov 1968 Chicago Convention Ends in Riots At the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Hubert H. Humphrey wins the presidential nomination; meanwhile anti-war protestors clash with police in the streets outside the convention. Chicago's Democratic mayor, Richard Daley, authorizes officers to use any force necessary to clear the protests. Hundreds of people are arrested, and dozens of demonstrators, reporters, police, and bystanders are injured in the chaos. Jun 1969 Vietnamization The number of U. May 4, 1970 Kent State Killings The Ohio National Guard attempts to disperse the growing crowd on the fourth day of anti-war protests at Kent State University. When demonstrators refuse to follow orders, chaos ensues. Members of the Guard shoot into the crowd, killing four and wounding nine; one student is paralyzed for life. Of the four killed, two had been protesting while the other two had been walking to class. College campuses all across the country shut down. Photographs of the dead and wounded are printed worldwide, intensifying growing sentiment against American aggression in Cambodia and the war in Vietnam. It is performed by Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young, and becomes the protest anthem of a generation. David Crosby cries when the group finishes recording the song in the studio. Tin soldiers and Nixon coming, We're finally on our own. This summer I hear the drumming, Four dead in Ohio. Gotta get down to it Soldiers are cutting us down Should have been done long ago. What if you knew her And found her dead on the ground How can you run when you know? They contain top-secret information collected by the Department of Defense about U. Nov 7, 1972 Nixon Reelected Nixon defeats Democratic candidate Senator George McGovern in the presidential election. McGovern has run on an anti-war platform that would grant amnesty to draft evaders who have left the country, and would exchange American withdrawal from Vietnam for the return of American prisoners of war POWs. Jan 27, 1973 Vietnam Ceasefire Signed Representatives from South Vietnam, North Vietnam, and the United States sign a peace agreement in which a ceasefire is declared, the U. Mar 29, 1973 Vietnam War Officially Ends The Vietnam War is officially over for the United States. Over 3 million Americans have served in the war, nearly 60,000 are dead, some 150,000 are wounded, and at least 1,000 are missing in action.

Archived from on 2008-09-12. Retrieved 2 August 2015. Terry's book Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War by Black Veterans 1984includes observations about the impact of the war on the black community in medico and on black servicemen specifically. RAND in Southeast Asia: A History of the Vietnam War Era. North Vietnam was also known for its abusive treatment of American POWs, most notably in aka the Hanoi Hiltonwhere. I probably should have spent more effort vietnam date and time to u the corruption than bitching about it, but I was young and very jaded. During one battle,had reported an infantry commander saying of laid to rubble by U. Filipino dates may also be written in mmmm d, yyyy in civil use but still pronounced as above. One day we met a glimpse of something that indicated a bunker complex.

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