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President Eisenhower sent US Military Advisers to South Vietnam in 1955.
Eisenhower sent the first official US troops over there on or about 11 February 1955.
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The first "advisors" were sent by President Eisenhower on 12 February 1955. On 13 May 1961 President Kennedy sent the first Special Forces troops to Vietnam. In March of 1965 President Johnson sent in two Marine Infantry Battalions.
The United States went into war with Vietnam in the year 1965.
GIs first went to Vietnam in 1954 under President Eisenhower's administration to assess the situation, the first US servicemen to die there occurred in the 50's. Kennedy sent the Green Beret there in '61/'62. To bolster the anti-communist forces.
Dwight Eisenhower was the President on January 31, 1958 when the first US earth satellite, Explorer I, went into orbit.
Dwight Eisenhower (1890-1969) was President in 1959 when the Vietnam War began. About 900 US military advisors were sent to the area. President John F. Kennedy supported the anti-communist regime of South Vietnam, providing increased aid and support. In 1964, President Lyndon Johnson used the Gulf of Tonkin incident to push Congress to authorize the direct deployment of US troops.
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