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Vietnam War - Carly Nottingham

  • United States Supports French Vietnam

    United States Supports French Vietnam
    The United States begins to send money and supplies to the French war effort in Vietnam.
  • United States Gives Military Aid

    United States Gives Military Aid
    The US recognizes Bao Dai's government, the Republic of Vietnam, and gives France $15 million in military aid.
  • United States Military Advisors Come In

    United States Military Advisors Come In
    The first group of U.S. military advisors, the U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG), arrives in Saigon.
  • Operation Chopper

    Operation Chopper
    In Operation Chopper, helicopters flown by U.S. Army pilots ferry 1,000 South Vietnamese soldiers to sweep a NLF stronghold near Saigon. It marks America's first combat missions against the Vietcong.
  • Operation Chopper

    Operation Chopper
    In Operation Chopper, helicopters flown by U.S. Army pilots ferry 1,000 South Vietnamese soldiers to sweep a NLF stronghold near Saigon. It marks America's first combat missions against the Vietcong. "Battlefield: Vietnam." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 11 May 2015.
  • Cambodia Invasion

    Cambodia Invasion
    In a nationally televised broadcast, President Nixon announces that American and South Vietnamese units have invaded Cambodia to destroy bases that have provided aid to the NLF.
  • Operation Linebacker

    Operation Linebacker
    President Nixon orders a massive bombing in North Vietnamin responce to a major attack launtched by the NLF in South Vietnam.
  • United States Ground Foreces Leave

    United States Ground Foreces Leave
    The last American troops leave Vietnam. Thousands of airmen, advisors, and support personnel remain.
  • Kennedy

    Kennedy
    President John F. Kennedy orders more help for the South Vietnamese government in its war against the Vietcong guerrillas. U.S. backing includes new equipment and more than 3,000 military advisors and support personnel. "Battlefield: Vietnam." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 11 May 2015.
  • Ho Chi asks for United States Support

    Ho Chi asks for United States Support
    Ho Chi Minh pens a letter to President Harry S. Truman, asking him for the support of the United States in gaining independence for Vietnam
  • Johnson

    Johnson
    The U.S. congress passes the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving President Johnson the power to take whatever actions he sees necessary to defend southeast Asia "Battlefield: Vietnam." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 11 May 2015.