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Agenda:. Hand in any RAFT assignments. Vietnam notes & video intro (same packet will be used Monday!) Vietnam history short. Vietnam. Two Vietnams. North Vietnam = Communist Leader: Ho Chi Minh South Vietnam = Non-communist Leader: Ngo Dinh Diem - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Agenda:•Hand in any RAFT assignments.•Vietnam notes & video intro• (same packet will be used Monday!)•Vietnam history short.

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Vietnam

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Two Vietnams• North Vietnam = Communist• Leader: Ho Chi Minh

• South Vietnam = Non-communist• Leader: Ngo Dinh Diem

• Vietcong = Communist group within S. Vietnam

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Aggression

1950-1963:• N. Vietnamese + Vietcong tried to take over S.

Vietnamese government

1963:• N. Vietnamese overthrow and execute

President Diem• China & Russia help to invade S. Vietnam

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US Involvement• US worried about spread of communism in Asia

• N. Vietnamese battleships fired on USS Maddox in

Tonkin Gulf

• Gulf of Tonkin Resolution – gave President Johnson

authorization to use “conventional military force”

• President did not need Congress to declare war to

take action

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Above:

Pictures taken from the USS Maddox of N. Vietnamese battleships

Right:

A N. Vietnamese ship engaging the USS Maddox

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“War” in Vietnam• Over 2,500,000 US soldiers sent to S. Vietnam

• 58,220 US killed

• 303,600 wounded

• WAR NEVER DECLARED BY CONGRESS!

• Johnson and Nixon faced a great deal of

opposition to the “war” in the US

• Many Vietnamese citizens also opposed the war

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New Weapons in Vietnam• Napalm—a jellied petroleum/gasoline that was used as an

anti-personal weapon; often used in flame throwers• It would stick to human skin, and could seep into foxholes and

trenches where enemy combatants were hiding• Agent Orange—herbicide that was sprayed to kill the plant life

in North Vietnam and drive out the people/potential supporters of North Vietnam. • Highly toxic, killed some people immediately, many others from

long term effects, and many children were born with birth defects.

• Has since been proven toxic to the American Military personal who were using it.

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Picture Analysis• In order to prepare for your journal entry, for each of

the following pictures, record your thoughts, feelings, perspectives on what was happening and why it mattered.

• RAFT prompt will be related to the following: • It is 1970 and you are a soldier that has been drafted into the Army and

sent to Vietnam.• In your journal entry, describe what you are seeing as you are fighting.

Explain how you feel about the conflict.

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US riverboat using napalm in Vietnam -

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Passers-by stop to watch as flames envelope a young Buddhist monk, Saigon, October 5th, 1963

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Wet going - Marine Private First Class J.L. Collins keeps a battery pack dry as he wades through a muddy hole while on a search mission with "I" Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 12 miles south-southwest of DaNang Vietnam

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Soldiers of the U.S. First Air Cavalry Division point their weapons at villagers whom they flushed from the brush along the riverbank.

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Bombing of Viet Cong structures along a canal in South Vietnam. (1965)

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An ammunition dump struck by a shell explodes in front of U.S. Marines.  This picture was on the cover of Newsweek on March 18, 1968.

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My Lai Massacre:  On March 16, 1968 the angry and frustrated men of Charlie Company, 11th Brigade, entered the village of My Lai. "This is what you've been waiting for -- search and destroy -- and you've got it," said their superior officers. A short time later, the killing began.

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My Lai Massacre -Among the hundreds of unarmed civilians massacred by U.S. soldiers on March 16th, 1968.

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"Murder of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief." - Vietnam, 1968.

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American soldiers in Vietnam