The American military operation in 1965 was known as Operation Rolling Thunder. It aimed to disrupt North Vietnamese supply routes and military infrastructure in order to stop their support for the Vietcong, a communist group fighting in South Vietnam. Despite extensive bombing campaigns, the operation did not achieve its objectives and ultimately escalated the conflict.
Operation Rolling Thunder began in February, 1965 and did not end until October, 1968.
began a sustained bombing campaign
began a sustained bombing campaign
Rolling Thunder was the air war against NORTH Vietnam.
The American military operation in 1965 was known as Operation Rolling Thunder. It aimed to disrupt North Vietnamese supply routes and military infrastructure in order to stop their support for the Vietcong, a communist group fighting in South Vietnam. Despite extensive bombing campaigns, the operation did not achieve its objectives and ultimately escalated the conflict.
Operation Rolling Thunder began in February, 1965 and did not end until October, 1968.
began a sustained bombing campaign
began a sustained bombing campaign
Operation Rolling Thunder began in 1965 on the 24th of February and ended on the 31st of October 1968.
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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution in 1964 gave U.S. President Johnson any military force necessary to protect U.S. interests. The "War Powers Resolution" in 1973, which over-rode President Nixon's veto, restricted the President's power, without "Congressional Approval." The WPR was brought about by President Nixon's ground campaigns in Cambodia & Laos in 1970 and 1971, respectively.
Rolling Thunder was the air war against NORTH Vietnam.
Rolling Thunder was the FIRST "air campaign" committed against NORTH Vietnam.
1965 is when the Air Campaign "Rolling Thunder" began against North Vietnam.
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3,000,000 were left as refugees