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Title: Fighting the War


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Fighting the War
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What it was like for the 3 million Americans that
served in Vietnam
  • Carried 60 pounds of gear
  • Dug chest-deep fighting holes
  • Slept 1-2 hours at a time for months at a time
  • Patrols, ambushes, listening posts, radio watches
  • Ringworm, hookworm, malaria, dysentery were
    common.
  • Trench foot.

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Both sides had some advantages
  • The U.S. advantages
  • 1. had superior arms and supplies
  • Viet Cong advantages
  • 1. were familiar with the swamps and jungles
    (home field advantage).
  • 2. They also could find protection in Cambodia
    and Laos.
  • 3. Often had the support of the S. Vietnamese
    population. They were indifferent to this war.

Mrs. Kelly likes you to know advantages and
disadvantages
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U.S. disadvantages
  • U.S. soldiers were confused. The South
    Vietnamese people could care less that they were
    trying to defend their freedom.
  • Good quote from a Marine
  • We are the unwilling working for the unqualified
    to do the unnecessary for the ungrateful. Kit
    Bowen
  • Government in Saigon was inept and corrupt.
  • Never sure who was a friend or a foe. Children
    carried grenades, women were spies

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The Ground War
  • Because the Vietnamese lacked the equipment that
    the U.S. had, they avoided head-on clashes.
  • Instead they used guerilla warfare in small
    units. Sneak attacks and sabotage.
  • Had elaborate underground tunnels. Some had
    running water, electricity and hospitals.

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Lets take a look at the tunnels
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Vietnamese Traps
  • Punji traps with poisonous stakes
  • Land mines- explosive device planted in the
    ground.
  • Trip wires concealed grenades
  • There was always the possibility of sudden
    danger. Snipers were everywhere.

Weapons and tactics are important
8
  • Because of the confusion of the American soldiers
    as to who was a friend and who was a foe all
    Vietnamese civilians would suffer. Widespread
    destruction hurt all.

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The Air War
  • B-52 bomber is introduced. Could bomb roads and
    bridges.
  • Saturation bombing- planes dropping thousands of
    tons of explosives over N. Vietnam.
  • Fragmentation bombs- A type of bomb that, upon
    explosion, causes pieces of its thick metal
    casings to be thrown in all directions.
  • Roads, bridges and large areas of land were
    destroyed.

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Chemical Weapons
  • Agent Orange- a herbicide that killed the leaves
    and undergrowth. This allowed the planes flying
    overhead to see the Viet Cong. It also killed
    crops. Later found to be hazardous to your
    health.

I think you know why I am here.
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Napalm
  • Jellylike substance that burned uncontrollably.
  • Would stick to your body and sear off your flesh.
  • Chemical weapons destroyed people and plants.

This chemical warfare is awful.
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The Course of War 1965-1968
  • After 1964 election Johnson starts a military
    escalation- or expansion of the war. He puts in
    more money and personnel.
  • Now we are not advising we are fighting for S.
    Vietnamese military officer Nguyen Ky.

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Intensifying the War
  • By 1965 the Viet Cong were expanding in S.
    Vietnam.
  • N. Vietnamese troops and supplies were coming in
    via the Ho Chi Minh Trail- a supply route that
    passed through Laos and Cambodia.

14
Attack at Pleiku
  • N. Vietnamese kill 8 Americans and wound 126.
  • Johnson responds- Authorizes the bombing of North
    Vietnam.

15
William Westmoreland
  • Commander of U.S. Forces in Vietnam.
  • Requests more men
  • Beginning of 1965- 25,000 soldiers in Vietnam.
  • End of 1965- 184,000 soldiers in Vietnam.
  • The escalation has begun BIG TIME!

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Regardless of the escalation
  • We are at a stalemate.
  • Our objective was not to conquer
  • North Vietnam but rather to force
  • the enemy to stop fighting.
  • Operation Rolling Thunder- Bombing campaign that
    lasted for almost 3 years. It produced heavy
    damage but it did not stop the Viet Cong.
    Nothing would stop them from fighting.

17
Hawks and Doves
  • Criticism at home-
  • Hawks- supported the war
  • Doves- opposed the war and raised questions about
    the expansion of the war.

18
Another new leader
  • 1967- Thieu succeeded Ky as president of South
    Vietnam. But even with our advanced weaponry we
    could not win.
  • Escalation again-
  • 1966- 385,000
  • 1967- 485,000
  • 1968- 536,000
  • Communists escalating also.

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Tet- The Vietnamese New Year
  • Jan. 30, 1968- Viet Cong and N. Vietnamese launch
    a major offensive which is called the Tet
    Offensive.
  • They had surprise attacks on major cities and
    American military bases. Saigon has fierce
    fighting for weeks.

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The Tet- A Psychological Victory for the North
  • This is the turning point of the war
  • The North is pushed back but they now realize
    that they can attack the South whenever they
    want.
  • And at home people who were at one time for the
    war now want our soldiers to come back home.

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Communist Brutality- The Atrocity at Hue
  • During the Tet enemies were slaughtered by the
    Communists
  • While occupying Southern cities (Hue) they killed
    those that worked for the Americans in civil
    service jobs or any military personnel.
  • All the dead were placed in a mass grave.

22
Massacre at My Lai- An American Atrocity
  • Our soldiers were under extreme distress and
    surrounded by brutality.
  • My Lai- small town in S. Vietnam
  • We got news that this town was sheltering Viet
    Cong so the we came in to clear it out.
  • We found no enemy soldiers, just women, children
    and the elderly.

Bad stuff is about to happen.
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My Lai
  • We gathered up all the prisoners and shot them
    all. About 400 dead.
  • It would have been more if a U.S. helicopter crew
    did not stop the slaughter. They almost had to
    fire on U.S. troops.

What punishment, if any, should be given to these
men?
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With all of these problems
  • Tet Offensive loss/win
  • My Lai Massacre
  • Hue Massacre
  • All this brutality is shown on the T.V
  • People want this to end.
  • Johnsons popularity goes down.

This sounds so familiar
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Review
  • The US had great soldiers and weapons
  • The N. Vietnamese had home-field advantage,
    guerilla warfare techniques and help from S.
    Vietnamese civilians and the Viet Cong. They had
    tunnels and dealt with sabotage.
  • US soldiers were confused- who is with us and
    who is against us?

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Weapons and tactics
  • Bombings
  • Chemical Warfare
  • Trip wires
  • Land mines
  • Spies

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  • By 1964 we are fighting- no more advising. But
    the North has no problem getting supplies and men
    to the South.
  • The Ho Chi Minh Trail was extremely useful to the
    North.
  • We are getting no where! We must escalate our war
    efforts.
  • Another new person is in charge of the South.
    Now we have had Diem, Ky and now Thieu.

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3 thing you must know to understand the Vietnam
War
  • Hue
  • My Lai
  • Tet

Must know information
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