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Vietnam

Rolling Thunder to the Fall of
           Saigon
Rolling Thunder
•   McGeorge Bundy – best way
    to prove USA would defend
    south was to bomb the north
•   March 1965 – started, targeted
    bridges, highways, railroads,
    airfields, factories, power
    plants, and fuel depots
•   Johnson halted the bombings
    many times, hoped
    Communists would ask for
    peace but they wouldn’t
•   Dropped more than 643,000
    tons avoided major population
    areas
Ho Chi Minh Trail
•   Network of trails that supplied
    the Communist troops
•   Started in Hanoi and went
    through Cambodia and Laos
    and then to the South
•   Jungles covered the trail from
    Allied bombing attacks
•   Large network of underground
    tunnels including barracks and
    hospitals
•   All supplies were moved by
    foot, bicycle and elephant
•   Grew to 12,500 miles
Napalm and Agent Orange
•   Government was determined to
    eliminate VC support in the
    countryside
•   Began to destroy the jungle and
    croplands using chemicals
•   Exposed tree-covered guerrilla
    bases and supply routes
•   Agent Orange: sprayed over large
    areas, 72 million litres of
    herbicides were sprayed, 60%
    Agent Orange
     – MAJOR long term effects to
       vegetation, wildlife and human
       beings
•   Napalm: incendiary that burned all
    it touched, cleared areas of land
    and burned for many hours
    afterwards
Central Highlands Struggle
•   Area between Cambodia and
    the sea was fought over during
    the entire war
•   US tried to prevent the
    Communists from reaching the
    sea and dividing the land
•   US Special Forces trained the
    Montagnards to fight for them
•   NVA troops were stealthy,
    chose areas to fight
•   Americans won most major
    engagements
•   Green Berets fought using
    guerrilla warfare tactics
•   Air Cav as well
Fighting
• Hand to hand fighting
  determined the war
• Communists had
  weapons from Soviets
  and Chinese (AK47)
• Also had more primitive
  weapons
   – Booby traps
   – Re-used cartridges for
     explosive mines
   – Bouncing Betties
• Americans had more
  advanced weapons (M16,
  M60)
Patrol
• Walked in platoon or
  company sizes (20-100
  men)
• Go into areas known for
  Communist activity
• Patrolled villages that
  needed protection
• VC/NVA hid well, waited
  to strike
• Purpose was for Recon
  or “search and destroy”
“Television War”
• First war to be brought
  into the American homes
• At first they supported the
  war, then military tricked
  the people into thinking it
  was going well
• Many influential
  journalists, like Walter
  Cronkite, turned against
  the war
• Atrocities made it home
  and heavily influenced
  public opinion
The Mekong Delta
• Waterlogged area, “rice
  bowl”
• Guerrilla stronghold
  throughout the war
• Despite heavy fighting,
  VC held the Mekong for a
  majority of the war
• Navy patrolled the areas
  heavily
• VC had a network of
  underground living
  quarters on the islands
Villages
•   VC depended heavily on the
    villagers and threatened those
    who did not co-operate
•   US told the villagers not to aid
    them as well
•   Soldiers from both sides punished
    them for helping the opposition
•   Massacre at My Lai turned many
    Americans against the war
     – Herded more than 300 supposed
       VC supporters (men, woman and
       children) and shot them down
     – Many were saved when a US
       helicopter threatened to shoot the
       men
     – Military tried to cover it up but it
       didn’t work
Khe Sanh and Tet
•   January 21, 1968, communists
    surprised the US Marine base
    camp of Khe Sanh with a
    storm of artillery fire
•   January 30th, assaults began
    all over Southern Vietnam on
    the Vietnamese New Year,
    known as Tet
•   Attacked more than 100 cities
    and towns, even the middle of
    Saigon
•   Fighting lasted 4 weeks
    causing more casualties to the
    Communists
Prisoners of War (POW’s)
•   660 US servicemen were taken as
    POWs
•   Some held for 9 years, others
    escaped
•   Many were abused, others
    tortured
•   All POWs were released but some
    2,400 men still remain
    unaccounted for (MIA)
•   Thousands of Communists
    captured and sent to camps
•   Interrogated, usually with force,
    and organized
•   Many were killed by ARVN troops
    rather than taken prisoner
•   Exchanged at the end of the war
Antiwar Movement
•   By 1965 many Americans
    opposed the war
•   20,000 marched on
    Washington
•   Started peacefully but
    demonstrations grew in size
    and anger
•   Famous figures who protested:
    MLK Jr., Joan Baez, Bob
    Dylan, Jane Fonda
•   Universities: Berkley, Kent
    State (4 dead), Jackson State
    (2 dead)
•   Many Vietnam veterans also
    protested the war
U.S. Begins to Withdrawal
•   By 1969 543,000 American
    troops were in Vietnam
•   Nixon called for
    “Vietnamization” of the war
     – Train Southern Vietnamese
       troops to fight
     – Good fighters, poor
       commanders
•   Still difficult to withdrawal
    troops, bloody battles
    continued
•   U.S. soldiers mad at Nixon for
    sending them to fight near the
    end of the war
•   Hamburger Hill: Hill 937, lasted
    10 days, 446 casualties, last
    major battle
Last Days of the War
• 1970: mostly bombing
  campaigns
• Started to bomb and
  attack Cambodia and
  Laos but were easily
  repelled
• 1972: only 70,000 troops
  remained
• “Spring Offensive” by NV
  was easily repelled by the
  ARVN
Christmas Bombing
• Peace talks started but
  the North refused to
  acknowledge a split
  Vietnam
• Nixon decided to bomb
  the North from Dec 18-
  30, called “Linebacker”
• It ruined industrial
  capacity and
  transportation
• Communists accepted a
  cease-fire
Paris Peace Accords
• January 27, 1973 an
  agreement was
  signed to end the war
• All groups involved
  signed
• US withdrew from
  Vietnam
• Kissinger and Duc
  Tho were given Nobel
  Peace Prizes
Fall of Saigon
• Congress cut funding for
  the war and the North
  advanced on the South
• By March 1975 the troops
  were surrounding Saigon
• President Ford was
  helpless, Saigon captured
  by April
• Ended 30 continuous
  years of fighting
Aftermath
• 58,000 American dead
  and 153,000 wounded
• 1 mil Vietnamese soldiers
  and 4 mil civilians died
• Socialist Republic of
  Vietnam formed
• Land destroyed
• Recovered well today, 84
  million people, fastest
  growing economy in Asia

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Vietnam War Overview

  • 1. Vietnam Rolling Thunder to the Fall of Saigon
  • 2. Rolling Thunder • McGeorge Bundy – best way to prove USA would defend south was to bomb the north • March 1965 – started, targeted bridges, highways, railroads, airfields, factories, power plants, and fuel depots • Johnson halted the bombings many times, hoped Communists would ask for peace but they wouldn’t • Dropped more than 643,000 tons avoided major population areas
  • 3. Ho Chi Minh Trail • Network of trails that supplied the Communist troops • Started in Hanoi and went through Cambodia and Laos and then to the South • Jungles covered the trail from Allied bombing attacks • Large network of underground tunnels including barracks and hospitals • All supplies were moved by foot, bicycle and elephant • Grew to 12,500 miles
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  • 6. Napalm and Agent Orange • Government was determined to eliminate VC support in the countryside • Began to destroy the jungle and croplands using chemicals • Exposed tree-covered guerrilla bases and supply routes • Agent Orange: sprayed over large areas, 72 million litres of herbicides were sprayed, 60% Agent Orange – MAJOR long term effects to vegetation, wildlife and human beings • Napalm: incendiary that burned all it touched, cleared areas of land and burned for many hours afterwards
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  • 8. Central Highlands Struggle • Area between Cambodia and the sea was fought over during the entire war • US tried to prevent the Communists from reaching the sea and dividing the land • US Special Forces trained the Montagnards to fight for them • NVA troops were stealthy, chose areas to fight • Americans won most major engagements • Green Berets fought using guerrilla warfare tactics • Air Cav as well
  • 9. Fighting • Hand to hand fighting determined the war • Communists had weapons from Soviets and Chinese (AK47) • Also had more primitive weapons – Booby traps – Re-used cartridges for explosive mines – Bouncing Betties • Americans had more advanced weapons (M16, M60)
  • 10. Patrol • Walked in platoon or company sizes (20-100 men) • Go into areas known for Communist activity • Patrolled villages that needed protection • VC/NVA hid well, waited to strike • Purpose was for Recon or “search and destroy”
  • 11. “Television War” • First war to be brought into the American homes • At first they supported the war, then military tricked the people into thinking it was going well • Many influential journalists, like Walter Cronkite, turned against the war • Atrocities made it home and heavily influenced public opinion
  • 12. The Mekong Delta • Waterlogged area, “rice bowl” • Guerrilla stronghold throughout the war • Despite heavy fighting, VC held the Mekong for a majority of the war • Navy patrolled the areas heavily • VC had a network of underground living quarters on the islands
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  • 14. Villages • VC depended heavily on the villagers and threatened those who did not co-operate • US told the villagers not to aid them as well • Soldiers from both sides punished them for helping the opposition • Massacre at My Lai turned many Americans against the war – Herded more than 300 supposed VC supporters (men, woman and children) and shot them down – Many were saved when a US helicopter threatened to shoot the men – Military tried to cover it up but it didn’t work
  • 15. Khe Sanh and Tet • January 21, 1968, communists surprised the US Marine base camp of Khe Sanh with a storm of artillery fire • January 30th, assaults began all over Southern Vietnam on the Vietnamese New Year, known as Tet • Attacked more than 100 cities and towns, even the middle of Saigon • Fighting lasted 4 weeks causing more casualties to the Communists
  • 16. Prisoners of War (POW’s) • 660 US servicemen were taken as POWs • Some held for 9 years, others escaped • Many were abused, others tortured • All POWs were released but some 2,400 men still remain unaccounted for (MIA) • Thousands of Communists captured and sent to camps • Interrogated, usually with force, and organized • Many were killed by ARVN troops rather than taken prisoner • Exchanged at the end of the war
  • 17. Antiwar Movement • By 1965 many Americans opposed the war • 20,000 marched on Washington • Started peacefully but demonstrations grew in size and anger • Famous figures who protested: MLK Jr., Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Jane Fonda • Universities: Berkley, Kent State (4 dead), Jackson State (2 dead) • Many Vietnam veterans also protested the war
  • 18. U.S. Begins to Withdrawal • By 1969 543,000 American troops were in Vietnam • Nixon called for “Vietnamization” of the war – Train Southern Vietnamese troops to fight – Good fighters, poor commanders • Still difficult to withdrawal troops, bloody battles continued • U.S. soldiers mad at Nixon for sending them to fight near the end of the war • Hamburger Hill: Hill 937, lasted 10 days, 446 casualties, last major battle
  • 19. Last Days of the War • 1970: mostly bombing campaigns • Started to bomb and attack Cambodia and Laos but were easily repelled • 1972: only 70,000 troops remained • “Spring Offensive” by NV was easily repelled by the ARVN
  • 20. Christmas Bombing • Peace talks started but the North refused to acknowledge a split Vietnam • Nixon decided to bomb the North from Dec 18- 30, called “Linebacker” • It ruined industrial capacity and transportation • Communists accepted a cease-fire
  • 21. Paris Peace Accords • January 27, 1973 an agreement was signed to end the war • All groups involved signed • US withdrew from Vietnam • Kissinger and Duc Tho were given Nobel Peace Prizes
  • 22. Fall of Saigon • Congress cut funding for the war and the North advanced on the South • By March 1975 the troops were surrounding Saigon • President Ford was helpless, Saigon captured by April • Ended 30 continuous years of fighting
  • 23. Aftermath • 58,000 American dead and 153,000 wounded • 1 mil Vietnamese soldiers and 4 mil civilians died • Socialist Republic of Vietnam formed • Land destroyed • Recovered well today, 84 million people, fastest growing economy in Asia