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the vietcong and north vietnamese showed that they could still fight
The Tet Offensive happened in 1968, long after the French withdrew from Indochina. The Tet Offensive was the turning point in the Vietnam War, and was launched against the United States.
The climax.
I would suggest that the turning point was at the Battle of Midway, when America destroyed much of the Japanese naval power.
It wasn't. But the Battle of Saratoga was. You spelled it wrong, stupid.
The TET offensive of 1968.
The "handwriting was on the wall", during the TET offensive of '68.
the vietcong and north vietnamese showed that they could still fight
what was the turning point of the war
The turning point in a plot is the climax.
The Tet Offensive happened in 1968, long after the French withdrew from Indochina. The Tet Offensive was the turning point in the Vietnam War, and was launched against the United States.
The Tet offensive marked the moment when what had been seen as a manageable overseas conflict turned into something much more messy. The assaults launched by the Viet Cong against the South Vietnamese and their US Military allies in early 1968 were a military fiasco. But the size of the offensive, the dramatic increase in US troop numbers it triggered, and the consequent loss of life on all sides, weighed heavily on US public opinion. The offensive also involved a draining battle for the Khe Sanh airstrip, used as a US Marine base. Khe Sanh became a symbol of the war's futility, abandoned as it was in June 1968, deemed to be of no strategic worth
The Battle of Gettysburg
midway
The turning point of the battle of Shiloh was when the confederacy was pushed back.
The turing point of Tucket's Home Francis Tucket not having a home
When Bella gets to know tat Edward is a vampire, then comes the turning point.