Vietnam ( ) 1975)

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Vietnam (1950-1975) 1975)

Background to Vietnamese Fight for Independence 1885-1945 1945 Ho Chi Minh

Battle Of Dien Bien Phu 13 March - 7 May 1954

Battle Of Dien Bien Phu 13 March - 7 May 1954 POSSIBLE REASONS FOR FRENCH DEFEAT (Viet Minh Victory): French Tactics, strategy, arrogance, political factors, others? Viet Minh tactical competence, determination, surprising array of weapons and capabilities, others? RESULTS: FRENCH: 7184 KIA, 11000 CAPTURED VIET MINH: 8000 KIA, 12000 WIA

The First Vietnam War Aftermath Geneva Accords, 21 July 1954 Vietnam divided at 17th parallel Elections to be held in two years 300 days allowed for free movement between north and south French depart Hanoi on 9 Oct 1954 Viet Minh formally take over Hanoi and North Vietnam on 11 Oct 1954

The Domino Theory You have a row of dominoes set up; you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is that it will go over very quickly. So you have the beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound influences. -- President Dwight D. Eisenhower, 7 Apr 1954 on the impending fall of Vietnam to communism

EVOLUTION OF THE VIETNAM WAR, 1960-1975 1975 (USMA History Department Concept) DATES PHASES VC/NVA STRATEGY U.S. STRATEGY 1960-64 NVA BACKED INSURGENCY PHASE II INSURGENCY ADVISE AND BUILD RVNAF 1965 VC/NVA GENERAL OFFENSIVE (1 ST NVA INVASION) 1966-67 U.S. BUILDUP AND COUNTEROFFENSIVE 1968 TET (2 ND NVA INVASION) PHASE III INSURGENCY SUPPORTED BY NVA MAIN FORCE TROOPS RETREAT TO SANCTUARIES GENERAL OFFENSIVE GENERAL UPRISING DEFEAT PHASE III/GRADUATED RESPONSE GRADUATED RESPONSE/ATTRITION DEFEAT GENERAL OFFENSIVE 1969-1971 U.S. WITHDRAWAL RETREAT TO SANCTUARIES/AWAIT U.S. WITHDRAWAL VIETNAMIZATION/ PACIFICATION 1972 3 RD NVA INVASION ANNIHILATION VIETNAMIZATION/ PACIFICATION 1973-1974 STALEMATE /CEASEFIRE WAR RECOVER FROM LOSSES U.S. WITHDRAWAL COMPLETE 1975 4 TH NVA INVASION ANNIHILATION NONE

U.S. Response to Insurgency, 1957-63 Advisors Special Forces Air Support Strategic Hamlets

JFK and Vietnam Late 1960: National Liberation Front established in the South 11 May 61: JFK approves increased aid to RVN and sends 400 SF troops Oct 61: sends Gen Taylor to RVN 11 Dec 61: first U.S. Army helicopters arrive in Vietnam Sep 1962 - Feb 1963: 5th SF Group established at Nha Trang 12 Jan 62: first Ranch Hand missions 13 Jan 62: U.S.A.F. pilots fly first Farm Gate missions 8 Feb 62: USMACV established in Saigon

JFK and Diem (Cont d) 21 Aug 63: Ambassador Nolting replaced by Henry Cabot Lodge 21 Aug 63: Diem s troops raid temples 2 Sep 63: JFK sends message to Diem via Walter Cronkite 2 Nov 63: Diem and brother assassinated during coup 22 Nov 63: JFK assassinated in Dallas

SITUATION IN VIETNAM 1963-64 64 21 Dec 63: McNamara memo to LBJ 30 Jan 64: General Khan overthrows Big Minh 3-7 Feb 64: VC attack Central Highlands, Mekong Delta, and Saigon 17 Mar 64: LBJ approves NSAM 288 6 June 64: RF-8 shot down over Laos 20 June 64: Gen William C. Westmoreland replaces Harkins as COMUSMACV 23 June 64: Maxwell D. Taylor replaces Lodge as Ambassador to RVN

Escalation 1964-1965 1965 15 Aug 64: Politburo orders main force PAVN units south 11 Oct 64: VC attack Tay Ninh 31 Oct-1 Nov 64: VC attack Bien Hoa AB 2 Nov 64: LBJ crushes Goldwater in presidential election Dec 64: PAVN main force troops identified in Central Highlands 24 Dec 64: VC attack Brinks BOQ 7 Feb 65: VC attack military and civilian targets

Gulf of Tonkin Incident Aug 64 2 Aug: attack on Maddox 4 Aug: attack Maddox and C. Turner Joy? 5 Aug: Operation PIERCE ARROW 7 Aug: Gulf of Tonkin Resolution passed

National Strategy? Guns and Butter protect Great Society programs expand draft, but no major call up of reserves lack of candor with the news media and public concerning military commitments in SE Asia Out of country -- graduated escalation through airpower In country -- troop buildup and logistic expansion

American Military Personnel in South Vietnam (end of year) U.S. military personnel Deaths from hostile action USAF sorties flown 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 875 3,164 11,326 16,263 23,310 NA 1 31 77 137 NA NA 2,334 6,929 5,362 U.S. aircraft lost to hostile action: Fixed-wing Helicopters NA NA NA NA 7 4 14 9 30 22

The Situation According to Gen Westmoreland (and LBJ) With 1968 a new phase is now starting We have reached an important point where the end begins to come into view. General William Westmoreland National Press Club, Washington, DC 21 Nov 1967 The concept [of his way of conducting the war] is compatible with the evolution of the war since our military commitment [began] and portrays to the American people some light at the end of the tunnel. General William Westmoreland Briefing to MACV Staff, Saigon, late 1967 What Is the Effect of Raising Expectations With the American Public?

Tet: Communist Plans General Offensive General Uprising Forces and Deployment 80,000 NVA and VC troops 36 of 44 province capitals; 5 of 6 autonomous cities 23 airfields/bases

Tet 1968: the Attack 21 Jan: Khe Sanh besieged by North Vietnamese forces 30 Jan: the attack begins; NVA and VC achieve temporary control of 10 province capitals 31 Jan: the attacks on Hue and Saigon 15 VC sappers attack U.S. Embassy 5 VC/NVA battalions attack Saigon (Cho Lon) 4 NVA battalions and 6 VC battalions attack Hue

TET 1968: Military Results ARVN and U.S. forces initially hard pressed, then react quickly to retake most objectives in short time Hue and Khe Sanh are most costly battles U.S. losses = 1,001 KIA Allied losses = 313 FWMF KIA; 2,082 RVNAF KIA People s Liberation Army and PAVN = 40,000 KIA 14,300 South Vietnamese civilians killed What are the impacts and effects?

TET 1968: Political Results U.S.: Johnson administration s loss of credibility 31 March: LBJ announces unilateral bombing halt and decision not to run for reelection May: peace talks begin in Paris Anti-war sentiment in U.S. grows Nixon elected NORTH VIETNAM: Hanoi leadership admits errors, cuts losses VC virtually destroyed shifts strategy

Tet and the Role of the U.S. Media To say we are closer to victory today is to believe, in the face of the evidence optimists who have been wrong in the past. To suggest that we are on the verge of defeat is to yield to unreasonable pessimists. To say we are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic yet unsatisfactory conclusion. It is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only rational way out would be to negotiate as an honorable people who have lived up to their pledge to victory and democracy and did the best they could. Walter Cronkite, CBS News 27 February 1968

The Mood In America

NIXON ADMINISTRATION WON ELECTION IN 1968 SECRET PLAN TO END THE WAR PEACE WITH HONOR 543,482 U.S. TROOPS IN-COUNTRY

Vietnamization (1969-1973) 1973) Increase size of RVNAF Equipment and force modernization Partnership with U.S. units Improve advisory effort (replace MACV) Obj: Turn the war Over to the SVN forces as U.S. troops departed

Declining U.S. Support Nixon besieged by Watergate scandal Congress cut all funds for combat action in/over Laos and Cambodia, June 1973 Arab-Israeli War, Oct 1973 Congress passed War Powers Act, 7 Nov 1973 Congress cut military aid to RVN for FY 74

U.S. Troop Withdrawals Announced By RN In June, 1969 First increment departed Aug 1969 15 increments followed Supposedly predicated on enemy activity and progress of Vietnamization Once started, achieved its own momentum Continued even during 1972 NVA Offensive

Nixon Resigns

Poor Man s s War 1974 U.S. aid cut by $964 million in 1974 American way of war using up war stocks drastic shortages of ammo, fuel, and spare parts, etc. NVA pressuring ARVN

The Fall of Saigon 30 April 1975