The U.S. became involved in the Vietnam War first by sending over Military advisors to help train the South Vietnamese Military in all types of combat operations(example-recon patrols/ air assault operations/ facs air support for ground forces).Then in 1964, North Vietnamese gunboats attacked U.S. ships in the Gulf of Tonkin,President Johnson Ordered the U.S. Navy and the Airforce to strike back at selected targets in North Vietnam. In 1965, President Johnson ordered Army and Marine units into South Vietnam to strike at the enemy in South Vietnam.The U.S. Marines landed in Da-Nang and cleared the area of V.C. .The Armys' 1st Air Cavalry took the fight to the NVA in the Battle of Ia Drang Valley.This Battle was the first mass use of Helicopters as a way to transport troops & their equipment ,fly the wounded and dead to medical units and fly support using helio gunships.
Trade embargoes.
becaouse us won the world war 2 that is why us join in base southern Asia forxample japan and south Korea
To stop communist aggression in Southeast Asia and to keep it from spreading.
The USA became involved in 1960, when President Kennedy sent military advisors to Vietnam. The nation was in a civil war. The US began to send troops in a large scale around 1964. At one point the US had 500,000 troops in Vietnam. The US was trying to keep communism from spreading in southeast Asia. The US did not wish to escalate the war into a larger theater. With that said, the US played a more defensive war. For example, the US did not invade North Vietnam. Popular unrest on the American home front became shocked at US losses. President Nixon end the war in 1973.
North Vietnam=Air War South Vietnam=Ground & Riverine War
The spread of communism into Southeast Asia was opposed to maintain the balance of power.
The Vietnam War was the only one.
yes.
Trade embargoes.
Vietnam
becaouse us won the world war 2 that is why us join in base southern Asia forxample japan and south Korea
vietnam
Due to the cold war, the Eisenhower administration became involved during the 1st Indochina War (French Indochina War) 1946-1954; being busy at the time with the Korean War 1950-1953, the US supplied only material aid to the French, with their fight against the communist backed Viet Minh Forces.
Increasingly after World War 2, especially after communism became the perceived threat. The fear was of a domino effect (one country after another collapsing as communism spread). More and more US spies entered South East Asia. Then the Vietnam war began, then it ended. US spies are still in South East Asia today.
Trade embargoes.
During the Cold War era, the only US objective in southeast Asia was to prevent nations from becoming communist. It was felt at the time (incorrectly) that all communist nations were necessarily part of a global, anti-American alliance.
To stop communist aggression in Southeast Asia and to keep it from spreading.