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Discussion 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

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Southeast Asia
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Presidents 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?
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The Vietnam Conflict
  • Thinking Skill State implications of US
    involvement and the consequences of US escalation

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Vietnam
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Vietnam 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)

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Ho Chi Minh
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Ngo Dinh Diem
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Beginnings of US Involvement
  • Promised countrywide elections never held
  • Domino Effect
  • Ho Chi Minh (communist) would win

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Resistance 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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Gulf 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)

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Dear 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?

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Dear 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?

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Pleiku 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

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General William Westmoreland
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President Lyndon Johnson
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Foot Soldiers War
A Typical Grunt
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Women in Vietnam
About 11,000 women served from 1962-1973 (DoD)
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Pontoon Boat on patrol
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US Air Power
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Effective Bombing?
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Chinook Helicopter
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Huey helicopter
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Hitting the LZ (landing zone)
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On Patrol
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Supplies
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Jungle Conditions
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Where is the Enemy?
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Khe Sahn military outpost
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Waiting
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Victims
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Who is the Enemy?
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Vietnam 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

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TET 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

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South Vietnamese Soldier shooting a VC prisoner
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Napalm Attacks
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My Lai Massacre March 16, 1968
  • Lt. William Calley
  • 347 -504 victims

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Student Protests Continue
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LBJ How can we get out without losing face?
Answer Im afraid there are few acceptable
alternatives
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Soldiers become disconnected from war effort
Some turn to drugs, alcohol, and await the end of
their tour
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Soldiers Morale begins to fade
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The fight for peace at home
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Privileged Or Protestors
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March 1968 LBJ Withdraws from Race
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Nixon Elected 1968
Plan to exit Vietnam?
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The Pentagon Papers
Vietnamization Begins
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Kent 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
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May 4th, 1970 One of the bodies from Kent State
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US troops begin to pull out of Vietnam
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Saigon falls in 1975. The Vietnam War is over
the Communist forces have won. Will the dominoes
begin to fall?
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  • 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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Maya Lin
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TET 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

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  • 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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Letters 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?

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Letters 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?
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