Destroyers in vietnam war

    • [DOCX File]ROOTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR - McDonough Time

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      The Vietnam War Period: _____ 1955 Aid increased to Vietnam . 1956 S. Vietnam refuses to hold elections . 1960 Vietcong (communist guerrillas) recognized as the National Liberation Front (NLF) of Vietnam ... US destroyers attacked by North Vietnam _____ to repel any attack against US forces _____ By 1965 President, had control ...

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    • [DOCX File]Veterans Benefits Administration Home

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      The Vietnam War was a complete disaster for the United States. ROOTS OF THE VIETNAM WAR. During World War II, Japan invaded and occupied Vietnam, a nation on the eastern edge of the . Indochina Peninsula . in Southeast Asia that had been under French administration since the late 19th century. Inspired by Chinese and Soviet communism,

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    • Category:Vietnam War destroyers of the United States - Wikipedia

      In August 1964 U.S. Navy destroyers reported being fired upon by North Vietnamese patrol boats in the Gulf of _____ The U.S. Forces sprayed defoliants like “_____” to lay Vietnam’s forests bare. The _____ organized the first anti-Vietnam War march.

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    • [DOC File]Newfane Elementary School

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      Jan 13, 2009 · US leaders were worried that an attack on North Vietnam by the US would create more tension with the Chinese and Russians and may lead to _____. In August 1964, US newspapers reported that North Vietnamese torpedo boats launched two attacks on US destroyers in the _____.

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    • [DOC File]The Vietnam Conflict

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      Examples of such vessels include destroyers, cruisers, and cargo ships. The deep offshore waters are often referred to as “blue waters” and naval vessels operating on them are referred to as the Blue Water Navy. Ships in this category entered Vietnam’s inland waterways temporarily as part of their gunfire, interdiction, or support missions.

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    • [DOC File]The Vietnam War

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      This thinking led LBJ, who had inherited JFK’s involvement in Vietnam, to continue American involvement in what others argued was a civil war. American destroyers were often off the coast of North Vietnam. Two of these vessels – the Maddox and the C.Turner Joy – were allegedly attacked by North Vietnamese torpedo boats.

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    • [DOC File]The Vietnam War Years

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      Gulf of Tonkin Resolution - A 1964 resolution, passed by a near-unanimous vote in the U.S. Congress, that gave President Lyndon B. Johnson a free hand to escalate the war in Vietnam. The resolution was prompted by an incident in which two U.S. Navy destroyers were allegedly attacked by North Vietnamese forces in the Gulf of Tonkin.

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    • [DOCX File]The Vietnam War & The Things They Carried

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      The Vietnam War Years. The War’s End & Impact. Nixon & Vietnamization. Nixon wanted to achieve “peace with honor” – with his . war strategy called Vietnamization. Nixon wanted to keep American strength visible in Vietnam and to do so, he ordered secret air attacks against the Vietcong in North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.

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