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  1. Oct 29, 2009 · In the United States, the effects of the Vietnam War would linger long after the last troops returned home in 1973. The nation spent more than $120 billion on the conflict in Vietnam from 1965-73 ...

  2. Oct 8, 2023 · Instead, the United States became embroiled in a lengthy war to prevent communism from overtaking South Vietnam. Between 1964’s Gulf of Tonkin Resolution and the Paris Peace Accords of 1973, the Vietnam War became increasingly controversial and changed American politics. The war’s aftermath still affects our political system and culture today.

    • Owen Rust
    • How did the Vietnam War affect the United States?1
    • How did the Vietnam War affect the United States?2
    • How did the Vietnam War affect the United States?3
    • How did the Vietnam War affect the United States?4
    • How did the Vietnam War affect the United States?5
  3. Effects. The collapse of the South Vietnamese government in the spring of 1975, resulting in a communist takeover of the South. The discrediting of the U.S. theory that the emergence of a unified, communist Vietnam would produce a "domino effect" involving the spread of communism throughout the rest of Southeast Asia.

  4. 6 days ago · 77-year-old Vietnam War veteran from Everett scammed out of $20,000 Sep. 16, 2024, 11:45 AM ET (CBS) Witness U.S. marines land at Da Nang and North Vietnamese troops infiltrate South Vietnam from Laos In March 1965 U.S. Marines landed at Da Nang, South Vietnam, and regular troops of the North Vietnamese Army continued to infiltrate into the South.

    • Ronald H. Spector
  5. In effect, the United States faced a stalemate in Vietnam because the enemy controlled the strategic initiative. During the early morning hours of 31 January 1968, the Vietnamese New Year, known as Tet, approximately 80,000 North Vietnamese regulars and NLF guerrillas attacked more than one hundred cities in South Vietnam. The military goal was ...

  6. United Statesinvolvement in the Vietnam Warbegan shortly after the end of World War II in Asia, first in an extremely limited capacity and escalating over a period of 20 years. The U.S. military presence peaked in April 1969, with 543,000 American military personnel stationed in Vietnam.[1] By the conclusion of the United States's involvement ...

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