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Total pull out.
30 April, 1975 was when the last US personnel (both military and civilian) evacuated the country during the fall of Saigon and the capitulation of the South Vietnamese government to the Communists.
President Gerald Ford pulled the last American Fighting Men out of Vietnam in 1975.
The communists!
With one-upmanship; when the communists made a new jet fighter; the US countered with a better one. When the communists made a new submarine; the US countered with a better one. When the communists tried to expand in Central America, the US countered the move with containment. When the communists tried to expand in South America; the US countered the move with containment. When the communists tried to expand in Korea, the US countered the move with containment. When the communists tried to expand in South Vietnam, the US countered the move with containment.
The capital of South Vietnam , Saigon , fell to the communists April 30th 1975 .
When President Ford ordered the US Embassy in Saigon evacuated in April 1975.
Some were stationed in Saigon, the remaining men were aboard US naval vessels offshore.
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Total pull out.
30 April, 1975 was when the last US personnel (both military and civilian) evacuated the country during the fall of Saigon and the capitulation of the South Vietnamese government to the Communists.
No one. The Communists have never been in power in the US. There has also never been a coup in the US.
The North Vietnamese Army was approaching (at a good speed!).
President Gerald Ford pulled the last American Fighting Men out of Vietnam in 1975.
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.