He ordered an airlift of about 300,000 Vietnamese refugees into the United States
By the time Gerald Ford was president, the Vietnam War was nearly over. He essentially closed out the war and ensured all Americans had left.
Commander in Chief Ford ended the war for America. He pulled out the last Americans in '75.
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In 1975; President Gerald R. Ford's attitude toward North Vietnam's invasion of South Vietnam was to state that South Vietnam was a beaten country and that the USA had done all that could be done and the USA was giving up on South Vietnam, which was overrun in 55 days.
No, the war was over and done with by 1975, with the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), the last president to be saddled with this war was the beginning of Gerald Fords' reign as president after Nixon resigned.
Mexico was neutral.
y
Ford was a WWII USN veteran aboard the CVE (Escort Aircraft Carrier) USS Monterey in the Pacific; he knew war. He backed his commander in chief.
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Radical protestors during the Vietnam era often burned their draft cards. American involvement in Vietnam began in 1955, and the war ended in 1975 during the presidency of Gerald Ford.
In 1975; President Gerald R. Ford's attitude toward North Vietnam's invasion of South Vietnam was to state that South Vietnam was a beaten country and that the USA had done all that could be done and the USA was giving up on South Vietnam, which was overrun in 55 days.
No, the war was over and done with by 1975, with the fall of Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City), the last president to be saddled with this war was the beginning of Gerald Fords' reign as president after Nixon resigned.
They weren't.
1955.
Over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in the Vietnam War.
No.
They weren't.
Mexico was neutral.
Because they believed theVietnamWar was a civil war , which it was, and that our involvement was unnecessary.