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A war that began in the early 1950's and ended in the 1973. Vietnam had gained its independence from France in 1954. The country was divided into North and South. The North had a communist government led by Ho Chi Minh. The South had an anti-communist government led by Ngo Dinh Diem. The United States supported an anti-communist regime known as the Republic of Vietnam, which is the South Vietnam.The U.S. wanted to prevent South Vietnam from falling to the communists, which eventually led the United States to fight a major regional
The value of the dollar began to drop. I have chosen to interview Carlos Villarreal because he experienced the Vietnam War by fixing the airplanes and giving them maintained and by giving me some information on how they were handled and who flew them. Kennedy (1961-1963) decided to commit American support troops to South Vietnam. The communist great powers that supported South Asia were the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China. Eisenhower (1953-1961), which sent US military to South Vietnam. They believed that without American help, South Vietnam would become communist. Due to the lack of strategy many people believed that the U. The troops were sent to the south part of Vietnam to advise and train the Vietnamese military. By the beginning of 1964, America had about 17,000 troops in Vietnam. (1-134)"The Aftermath", Doyle, Edward, Boston Publishing Company, Boston, 1975-85, pgs.
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