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The cease-fire agreement was signed in Paris in January of 1973. On March 29th, 1973, the last of the remaining U.S. troops leave Vietnam. On April 29th, 1975, the American Ambassador and the last Americans leave Vietnam.
Because they didn't have enough time to leave Vietnam during the Vietnam War
President Eisenhower sent US troops to Vietnam in 1955, President Ford pulled out the last US troops in 1975.
It forced French troops to leave Vietnam and divided Vietnam into two countries. (A)
Max Beilke, Master Sergeant, United States Army
Anh do left Vietnam in 1980.
They didn't leave it; they won it.
The last Marine to leave Vietnam was Major Charles J. McMahon Jr., who departed on March 29, 1973. He was part of the final group of U.S. troops to exit the country following the Paris Peace Accords, which aimed to establish peace in Vietnam and end U.S. involvement. His departure marked the end of an era for American military presence in Vietnam.
The last U.S. troops left Vietnam on March 29, 1973. This withdrawal was part of the Paris Peace Accords, which aimed to establish peace in Vietnam and end U.S. involvement in the conflict. The final departure marked a significant moment in the Vietnam War, as it signaled the beginning of the end for American military presence in the region.
1972.
Decisive defeats of their armies, particularly at Dien Bien Phu forced the French to leave Vietnam.