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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.
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Saigon, South Vietnam, fell in 1975. Saigon is now called Ho Chi Minh City.
Well if I could sum it up, It's when in 1975, Saigon fell.
Some were stationed in Saigon, the remaining men were aboard US naval vessels offshore.
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Nguyen Van Thieu was the President of South Vietnam from 1965 to 1975. He resigned days before Saigon fell, and the communists won the war.
When Saigon fell in '75.
Johnson wasn't convicted because the Senate fell one vote short of the needed 2/3 majority.
I dont know which party lead congress but these are the presidents. Truman was president when we started sending military aid to the French in 1950. Eisenhower & Kennedy were presidents as U.S. military advisors increased in number during the 1950's & early 1960's. Johnson was the president when the escalation in troops happened in 1965-1968. Nixon was president when the official cease-fire was signed in 1973. Ford was president when Saigon fell in 1975.
Kennedy Since there is no clear absolute date for the beginning of the war, we could say President Eisenhower or Kennedy. There were advisors there during the Eisenhower presidency (1953-1961) but combat troops were sent in during the Kennedy/Johnson administrations (1961-1969).