U.S Forces would withdraw and ARVN troops would try to reunite Vietnam under a single flag.
The mission of President Nixon's Vietnamization plan was to have the South Vietnamese troops do more of the fighting, with the ultimate goal being the eventual removal of American troops from the country. The Vietnam War lasted from 1955 to 1975.
Nova Net Review Test Answer: That South Vietnam would learn to protect itself.
President Nixon's Vietnamization Plan aimed to gradually withdraw U.S. troops from Vietnam while transferring the responsibility for combat to South Vietnamese forces. The strategy sought to reduce American involvement in the war and promote the South Vietnamese military's capability to fight independently. Nixon believed this approach would help achieve "peace with honor" while maintaining U.S. credibility. The plan was part of a broader effort to secure a stable outcome in Vietnam as American public support for the war dwindled.
Nixon's plan for Vietnamization was to slowly replace the American troops fighting in Vietnam with Vietnam troops. Slowly bringing the Americans out of the war and helping the Vietnamese people have control over the conflict.
Replacement of U.S. troops with south Vietnamese soldiers
President Nixon wanted to train and equip the South Vietnamese Army so American troops could be withdrawn.
Vietnamization.
Vietnamization
Vietnamization was part of President Nixon's plan for "Peace with Honor" by training, equipping, and then turning the full responsibility of defending South Vietnam to South Vietnam's military units.
President Nixon wanted to train and equip the South Vietnamese Army so American troops could be withdrawn.
ending the vietnam war
In many sources, it is just called " Nixon's Secret Plan to End the Vietnam War". A more formal name was Vietnamization. Nixon wanted to transfer all military responsibilities to South Vietnam so the US could withdraw its troops.