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Some Dates in the History of the Vietnam War
- 1862: France made Vietnam part of the French Empire.
- 1930: Ho Chi Minh (age 40) helped to form the
Indo-Chinese Communist Party.
- 1941: The Vietminh organized, in an effort to fight the
Japanese invasion of Vietnam .
- 1945: Japan defeated. The Democratic Republic of Vietnam
declared in September). French military presence
re-established.
- 1946: The Vietminh tried to repel the French, war
ensued.
- 1950: USSR and Communist China (formed in the previous
year) formally recognized the DRV. Truman refused to extend
recognition.
- 1954: Giap's forces surrounded and slaughtered French
forces in the Battle of Dien Bien Phu. Per agreement in
Geneva, France withdrew its military and Vietnam split into
North and South at the 17th parallel. USA enters the Vietnam
quagmire, initially with promises of $100 million in aid to
an oppressive, incompetent dictator whose qualification was
he opposed the Communists.
- 1955: Propped up by the CIA and US support, Ngo Dinh
Diem became President of South Vietnam in October.
- 1956: Seeming to imitate Hitler's actions two decades
prior, Diem embarked on a campaign of arresting people
suspected of disloyalty.
- 1957: Vietminh guerrillas conduct warfare in South
Vietnam.
- 1959: American military advisors became the first
American casualties in Vietnam.
- 1960: In Hanoi, the Vietcong (VC), also called the
National Liberation Front (NLF), formed.
- 1962: The number of US military advisors jumped from
nearly twentifold: from 700 to 12,000.
- 1963: A military coup resulted in the death of President
Diem. By the end of the year, US forces ("advisors") totaled
15,000.
- 1964: The USA staged the Gulf of Tonkin "attack," which
Congress then used to "justify" the Gulf of Tonkin
Resolution. This plunged the USA fully into a war with
Vietnam. American forces dropped bombs on North Vietnam, and
they responded with attacks on USAF bases.
- 1965: Johnson sent the first "boots on the ground"
troops into Vietnam. Their number swelled to 200,000 by
year's end.
- 1966: The troop count doubled from the previous year, to
400,000. The USA installed Nguyen Van Thieu as President of
South Vietnam
- 1968: The number of US troops in Vietnam rose to an
absurdly high 540,000, and General Westmoreland insisted far
more were "needed." This lunacy, combined with news about
the Tet Offensive and the sheer number of body bags coming
back led to riots and widespread protests across the
country. Consequently, the Paris peace talks began. In the
following year, the American public would discover a horror
referred to as the My Lai massacre.
- 1969: Nixon promised Congress he would not bomb nations
adjacent to Vietnam, but did it anyhow. For some reason,
Nixon thought he could keep these illegal actions "secret."
The nation was sick of this war, and Nixon began ordering
the withdrawal of US troops. In November, the American
public learned of the My Lai massacre.
- 1970: On 4 May at Kent State University, students
taunted police and the National Guard during a protest.
Guardsmen shot four students dead. More protests and peace
talks throughout the year, and by year's end the troop count
in Vietnam was down to 280,000.
- 1971: Lt. William Calley became the patsy for the My Lai
massacre, and was convicted of murder. By year's end, troop
count dropped by half to 140,000.
- 1972: The USA mined Haiphong harbor.
- 1973: The USA and Vietnam signed a ceasefire agreement.
The USA bailed out of Vietnam. Helicopters took the last
troops out.
- 1975: Saigon fell to the North Vietnamese, resulting in
one Vietnam.
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