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Q: How were American troops transported throughout the Vietnam war?
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Why were the troops pulled out of Vietnam?

The American Military pulled the troops out of Vietnam because of political pressure on the home front.


Where were American troops fighting in 1970 during the Vietnam war?

Vietnam and Cambodia


What year did American troops arrive in Vietnam?

1955.


What year was American troops sent into Vietnam?

1903


Vietnam shifted the burden of the ground fighting from American troops to what?

Vietnam shifted the burden of the ground fighting from American troops to South Vietnamese troops during the later stages of the war. This was called "Vietnamization".


What did the complete withdrawal of American troops mean for south Vietnam?

Ultimately the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam could be used to define the end of the war, the last of the American troops did not leave until the Paris Peace accords were signed in 1973.


What was the name given to the US plan in which American troops would train Vietnamese troops and then the American troops would withdraw from Vietnam?

Vietnamization


What happened once American troops pulled out of Vietnam?

communism took over Vietnam


How were American World War 2 troops transported in Europe?

Mostly by Train and Ship. Later by truck and foot.


How did General William Westmoreland advise President Lyndon B. Johnson to "Americanize" the war in Vietnam?

to increase the number of American troops and bombing campaigns in Vietnam.


How many American troops are stationed in Vietnam today?

zero


When did the last American troops leave Vietnam?

2009