The last US troop to touch Vietnamese soil was USMC Corporal Stephen Bauer at 0835 on 30 April 1975 as he stepped from the roof of the US embassy in Saigon into a UH-1 (Huey) helicopter.
Vietnam. The last US troops left Vietnam in 1975.
President Eisenhower sent US troops to Vietnam in 1955, President Ford pulled out the last US troops in 1975.
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.
It was president Richard Nixon who finally pulled all U.S troops from Vietnam.
This is a false statement, not a question. The last US troops left in April 1975, but the last ground advisor troops left in March 1973.
Vietnam. The last US troops left Vietnam in 1975.
President Eisenhower sent US troops to Vietnam in 1955, President Ford pulled out the last US troops in 1975.
Richard Nixon
The fall of the South Vietnamese capital, Saigon, was in April 1975. By then The United states had withdrawn almost all of it's troops.
Richard Nixon
Gerald Ford
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Gerald Ford
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29 March 1973.
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.
The last Federal troops (about 3000 out of a total US Army of 27,000) were withdrawn from the South in 1877 by Rutherford B Hayes.