The first president to send a fighting force into Vietnam was President Lyndon B. Johnson although President Dwight D. Eisenhower sported the French in the First Indochina War with navy and air support no actual forces had set food inside Vietnam
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By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
The United States only committed large numbers of American troops in Vietnam.
The people of the United States came to feel that the war in Vietnam was unjustified. President Nixon withdrew troops and the North Vietnamese aided by China took over South Vietnam.
President Richard Nixon called back many Vietnam veterans under his policy of Vietnamization, which aimed to gradually withdraw American troops from Vietnam and increase the responsibilities of the South Vietnamese forces. This policy included the return of American soldiers to the United States.
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By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
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. What concession did the United States receive from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords?
The United States went into war with Vietnam in the year 1965.
The United States only committed large numbers of American troops in Vietnam.
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to withdraw its troops from South Vietnam
He had been against American involvement before becoming president. He felt that taking out troops would be a defeat for the United States.
The United States got in involved with Vietnam in the 1950's when France pulled out. Eisenhower signed agreements that the United States would provide help. When JKF became president he put military advisers into Vietnam. After his death Johnson added troops and in 1968 the largest draft in US history. Nixon put troops in Laos and did bombing raids extending the war . In 1974 peace was signed and American troops were removed.
North Vietnam took over South Vietnam