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The TET offensive of 1968, was the "hand writing on the wall", with a little assistance from TV anchorman, Walter Cronkite. In 1969, President Nixon put forth the "Nixon Doctrine" that spelled out his plan for Vietnamization and the subsequent withdrawal of US troops from Vietnam. By the end of his first term, Nixon had withdrawn some 90% of the troops after assuring the public that the US would achieve "peace with honor."

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NVA tanks breaking down the capital's front gates, then parking on the capital's front lawn...that ended the war.

Communist North Vietnam defeated South Vietnam. A+

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The US involvement in the Vietnam War ended when the US withdrew troops in 1973. The Vietnam war did not actually end until 1975.

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The US redeployed; North Vietnam won the war (decisively).

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Nixon ordered a cease fire, the POW's were returned, and we departed. GI sentiments at the time were, "...we declared a victory, and went home."

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The crashing of a NVA T-55 medium tank through the South's Palace gates marked the end on 30 April 1975.

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A communist victory.

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1955.


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