Title: Discussion Questions
1Discussion Questions
- What did Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh want? How
and with whom did he make his case? - What was President Trumans response? Why?
- Explain President Eisenhowers Domino theory.
- According to Ike, what is the strategic
importance of Indochina? - President Eisenhower's News Conference, April 7,
1954, Public Papers of the Presidents, 1954, p.
382
2Southeast Asia
3Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson,
and Nixon Nearly 20 years of involvement 58,195
American deaths 300,000 Americans wounded 2.4
million Vietnamese deaths 120 billion spent
between 1965-1973 Pervasive legacy that divided
the nation HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?
4The Vietnam Conflict
- Thinking Skill State implications of US
involvement and the consequences of US escalation
5Vietnam
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7Vietnam History in Brief
- 1887 French colonized Indochina
(Vietnam/Laos/Cambodia) - 1945 Democratic Republic of Vietnam formed after
defeat of Japan in WWII - 1947 Ho Chi Minh fled to the hills, led Vietminh
resistance against French (guerilla warfare) - 1954 France suffered great defeat at
Diembiemphou withdrew despite US funding 80
of French war effort - 1954 Geneva Accords temporarily divided N
Sfree elections promised for 1956. - Ho Chi Minh (N) v. Ngo Dinh Diem (S)
8Ho Chi Minh
9Ngo Dinh Diem
10Beginnings of US Involvement
- Promised countrywide elections never held
- Domino Effect
- Ho Chi Minh (communist) would win
11Resistance Intensifies
- Vietminh/North Vietnamese regulars
- National Liberation Front (NLF)/Vietcong (VC)
blended into civilian populace - JFK deploys 15,000 advisors Green Beret
special forces - Buddhist monks protest with self-immolations
- Ngo Dinh Diem assassinated Nov. 1963
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13Gulf of Tonkin Incident
- Aug 2, 1964 USS Maddox was attacked by North
Vietnamese patrol boats - Aug 4, 1964 2nd round of attacks
- LBJ authorizes retaliatory airstrikes
- LBJ uses outrage to press Congress to pass the
Tonkin Gulf Resolution - granted extraordinary war-making powers
- Blank Check (House 416-0, Senate 88-2)
14Dear America Letters Home From Vietnam (1987)
- Discussion Questions
- How did the soldiers views change over the
course of the war? - What impact did the environment have on US
ability to successfully wage war? - What effect did the American media have on the
conflict? - What is the psychological impact of the
statement, We own the day, Charlie owns the
night?
15Dear America Letters Home From Vietnam
- Discussion Questions
- What was the significance of the Tet Offensive?
- How did the constant threat of attack impact
morale? - Why did the US fail to achieve its military goals
in Vietnam? Who is ultimately responsible? - Did LBJ have any realistic alternative to
escalation?
16Pleiku Attacks
- American military base attacked, Feb. 1965
- Effects
- Gen. Westmoreland called for massive retaliatory
air strikes against N. Vietnam - Operations Flaming Dart, Rolling Thunder
- US ground forces increased from 75,000 to
250,000 1967- 485,000 and 1969- 543,000 - LBJ made Vietnam an American War
17General William Westmoreland
18President Lyndon Johnson
19Foot Soldiers War
A Typical Grunt
20Women in Vietnam
About 11,000 women served from 1962-1973 (DoD)
21Pontoon Boat on patrol
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23US Air Power
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25Effective Bombing?
26Chinook Helicopter
27Huey helicopter
28Hitting the LZ (landing zone)
29On Patrol
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32Supplies
33Jungle Conditions
34Where is the Enemy?
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36Khe Sahn military outpost
37Waiting
38Victims
39Who is the Enemy?
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41Vietnam Conflict Part II
- Thinking Skill Examine information from more
than one point of view - Objective Assess the goals of all sides in the
conflict through 1968
42TET Offensive
- What was the significance of the Vietnamese New
Year in 1968? - N. Vietnamese and V.C. attack virtually all
cities in S. Vietnam - Shocks US military, who eventually win
- Public in US is demoralized (TV)
- V.C. are re-energized and fight escalates
- Anti-war protests increase in US
43South Vietnamese Soldier shooting a VC prisoner
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46Napalm Attacks
47My Lai Massacre March 16, 1968
- Lt. William Calley
- 347 -504 victims
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49Student Protests Continue
50LBJ How can we get out without losing face?
Answer Im afraid there are few acceptable
alternatives
51Soldiers become disconnected from war effort
Some turn to drugs, alcohol, and await the end of
their tour
52Soldiers Morale begins to fade
53The fight for peace at home
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56Privileged Or Protestors
57March 1968 LBJ Withdraws from Race
58Nixon Elected 1968
Plan to exit Vietnam?
59The Pentagon Papers
Vietnamization Begins
60Kent State 1970 Ohio Neil Young Tin Soldiers
and Nixon coming, Were finally on our own. This
summer I hear the drumming, Four dead in Ohio
61May 4th, 1970 One of the bodies from Kent State
62US troops begin to pull out of Vietnam
63Saigon falls in 1975. The Vietnam War is over
the Communist forces have won. Will the dominoes
begin to fall?
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65- Vietnam and Korea -- Comparisons
- Cold War - Containment
- US couldnt claim total victory in either war
- Both undeclared wars constitutional issue
- Civilian control over the military an issue in
each - Fronts different type of fighting
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68Maya Lin
69TET Offensive
- Vietnamese New Year 1968 Tet offensive
- N. Vietnamese and V.C. attack virtually all
cities in S. Vietnam - shocks US military, who eventually win
- Public in US is demoralized (TV)
- V.C. are re-moralized and fight escalates
- Anti-war protests increase in US
70- Vietnam and Korea -- Comparisons
- Cold War - Containment
- Proximity
- US couldnt claim total victory in either war
- Both undeclared wars constitutional issue
- Civilian control over the military an issue in
each - Fronts different type of fighting
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72Letters Home from Vietnam
- LBJ
- Gulf of Tonkin
- Escalation of War
- Questions
- How do the opinions of soldiers change over the
course of the war? - What do you think of the conditions of Vietnam?
73Letters Home contd
- Major Battles Khe Sahn, Tet Offensive
- War escalation
- LBJ resigns
- Nixon
- Vietnamization
- Atrocities
- Questions
- How do US soldiers morale change?
- What were the psychological effects of war?
- How do they respond to events at home?