Well if I could sum it up, It's when in 1975, Saigon fell.
April 30th 1975
1975
U.S. pull out
The fall of Saigon occurred on April 30, 1975.
No, Lyndon B. Johnson was not the President of the United States when Saigon fell. The fall of Saigon occurred on April 30, 1975, during the presidency of Gerald Ford. Johnson served as the President from 1963 to 1969.
The Fall of Saigon was a period in history in which the communist government of Vietnam chose to murder the citizens living in the region of Saigon. There were more than 7.5 million people that died during this event.
After all these years it finally dawns, that the phrase (term) "Saigon falls" (which fell on 30 April 1975) shouldn't be "Saigon falls" at all...because South Vietnam fell that day not just the capital. Another words the whole "Republic of South Vietnam" collapsed not just the capital city. The sensing is that historians didn't want to confuse the "Fall of the South" (US Civil War 1861-1865) with the "Fall of the South" (Vietnam War 1955-1975 or for some people 1961-1975); thus calling it "the fall of Saigon"...thus avoiding confusion for generations down the road.
Saigon Adventist Hospital ended in 1975.
Saigon United F.C. was created in 1975.
The fall of Saigon occurred when the city was taken over by the People's Army of Vietnam. The fall of Saigon occurred in 1973.
The official end to the Vietnam War is marked with the Fall of Saigon, the former capital of South Vietnam, on April 30, 1975.
North Vietnam persevered over it's Southern counterpart in 1975 with the 'Fall of Saigon' thus unifying the the two countries .