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The North (Communist) won the war after the USA withdrew its troops, so the North took over the South, and made the captial HoChiMin City, it is now under one rule.

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Were American troops still in Vietnam when it became a communist country?

No. U.S. and allied forces left Vietnam in April, 1973 and South Vietnam took on the role of defending their country on their own. Communist tanks rolled into the South's capital of Saigon just two years later, in April 1975 and accepted the surrender of South Vietnam's Premier.


In 1954 what country surrendered Vietnam to communist forces in Viet Minh?

France called Vietnam a colony of theirs. When French troops left in 1954, th UN divided Vietnam into North and South Vietnam.


What was phase one of the Vietnam war?

1955-President Eisenhower sends US Advisers to Vietnam. 1961-President Kennedy sends Special Forces (Green Beret) to Vietnam. 1965-President Johnson sends US Regulars to Vietnam. 1969-President Nixon begins OFFENSIVE campaigns against N. Vietnam & Withdrawals in South Vietnam. 1975-President Ford evacuates US/Allied personnel from South Vietnam.


When American troops left Oakland for Vietnam what route did they take from there?

When American troops left Oakland for Vietnam, they typically took a route that involved departing from the Oakland Army Base. The soldiers would board ships or aircraft, often flying directly to bases in Southeast Asia, such as those in Hawaii or the Philippines, before continuing on to Vietnam. The journey was part of the larger logistical operations supporting U.S. military involvement in the Vietnam War.


What is the beginning dates and ending dates of the Vietnam war?

Various reasons. If you go by American involvement in Vietnam, the dates will be different than the entire war itself. There was also a matter of secrecy as to just how long the US had been involved in Vietnam. For example, the first Special Forces soldier to die in Vietnam (Captain Harry Cramer, 1SFG) was killed in October of 1957, and his name was left off of the Vietnam Wall when it was unveiled in 1982, because the US government did not want to make it publicly known just how early on they had been involved in Vietnam.

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What year did soldiers finally leave Vietnam?

American forces left 1974.


What last American left Vietnam from what city name?

The last American left Vietnam from the city of Saigon. The fall of Saigon was considered to be the end of the Vietnam War.


When did the last nonPOW leave Vietnam?

The last of the U.S. forces left Vietnam in April, 1973.


How many American forces were removed from Saigon?

The U.S. military left Vietnam in April, 1973, and Saigon fell to North Vietnam in April, 1975. Only the embassy staff and Marine guard detachment and other miscellaneous American officials were in Saigon at the time.


Were American troops still in Vietnam when it became a communist country?

No. U.S. and allied forces left Vietnam in April, 1973 and South Vietnam took on the role of defending their country on their own. Communist tanks rolled into the South's capital of Saigon just two years later, in April 1975 and accepted the surrender of South Vietnam's Premier.


In 1954 what country surrendered Vietnam to communist forces in Viet Minh?

France called Vietnam a colony of theirs. When French troops left in 1954, th UN divided Vietnam into North and South Vietnam.


What date did the last US troops leave Vietnam to come home?

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.


What year did the US come out of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War?

The last U.S. forces left South Vietnam in 1973. The US Embassy was evacuated and the last advisers pulled out in April 1975.


What concerns did the new left movement voice about American society?

The New Left was concerned that American democratic society was becoming increasingly militant, as evidenced by Vietnam.


What was phase one of the Vietnam war?

1955-President Eisenhower sends US Advisers to Vietnam. 1961-President Kennedy sends Special Forces (Green Beret) to Vietnam. 1965-President Johnson sends US Regulars to Vietnam. 1969-President Nixon begins OFFENSIVE campaigns against N. Vietnam & Withdrawals in South Vietnam. 1975-President Ford evacuates US/Allied personnel from South Vietnam.


What effect did the withdrawal of American troops have have on north vietnamese?

The withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam in 1973 significantly bolstered the confidence and resolve of North Vietnamese forces. It allowed the North to intensify its military campaigns against the South without the fear of American intervention. This shift ultimately led to the fall of Saigon in 1975, resulting in the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. The absence of U.S. support left South Vietnam vulnerable, hastening its collapse.


What are the names of all the wars ever?

Here's a start: Revolutionary War French Indian War Spanish American War War of 1812 World War I World War II Korean Conflict Vietnam Falkland Islands Desert Shield Desert Storm