Sure, you can send a graduation invitation to the President of the US, but don't hold your breath for a reply. The White House receives tons of mail, so your invite might get lost in the shuffle. It's worth a shot, but maybe have a backup plan just in case.
US President Ronald Reagan sent US troops to Beirut, Lebanon on 20 Aug 1982.
In the 1950s and 1960s Eisenhower and Kennedy sent US soldiers to South Vietnam. In 1965 President Johnson sent the US Marines.
President Clinton sent troops to Haiti and Bosnia.
Eisenhower
President Eisenhower sent US advisers to Vietnam in 1955. President Kennedy sent US Special Forces (Green Beret) to Vietnam in 1961. President Johnson sent US regular forces to Vietnam in 1965.
That was President Lyndon Johnson.
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Kennedy.
Wilson.
President Thomas Jefferson
Yes, you can send a graduation announcement to the US President, but it is important to follow proper protocol. You should address the announcement to "The Honorable [President's Full Name]" and send it to the White House. It is recommended to send the announcement well in advance and understand that a response is not guaranteed due to the high volume of correspondence received by the President.
The United States went into war with Vietnam in the year 1965.