Tuesday, March 30, 2010

America's Attempt to stop Communism in Vietnam

It all began in 1950 where the U.S. provided France with massive economic and military to stop the spread of communism in Indochina. Once France surrendered in May of 1954, America stepped in and gave the anti-communist South Vietnam economic and military strength. When the Kennedy administration took control in 1961, they sent miltary advisors to train South Vietnamese troops. Kennedy's intent was to withdraw from the war, until he was assasinated, which led to Lnydon Johnson being president who escalated the role of America in the vietnam war. In 1965, preisdent Johnson began sending larger numbers of troops to Vietnam, that number increasing to 536,000 in 1968 which was the peak of soldiers in Vietnam. The soldiers began to become frusturated with the guerilla warfare the and the brutal jungle conditions they were facing. Morale was low not only where the war was being fought but also back home in America, where people were questioning what the U.S. was doing in Vietnam. Protests emerged in America; in april of 1965, there was a march of 20,000 protesters in Washington D.C. Finally, when President Richard Nixon was elected in 1969, troops finally started to be withdrawed from the war. "We have to get rid of the nightmares we inherited. One is war without end," Richard Nixon told reporters. On March 29, 1973, the last troops left Vietnam, and the war was finally over for America.

6 comments:

Katherine said...

I like how the language you used was simple and clear. It was a really nice summary of what happend. It'll be even better if you added the impact of war on US.

Yotam said...

I liked how you gave a very good summary of what happened in Vietnam. It was short, sweet, but very concise

Matt M said...

Nice, brief summary of America's role in Vietnam and actively fighting against communism. Little grammar mistakes however, but good job!

Josh said...

good blog matt, but i still think that you could do better. but matt i need better from you

Erin M said...

Good job on this blog posting. Good summary of what happened in Vietnam.

Josh said...

nice and brief summary, good job on this posting you nailed all the points that you were trying to get through