Eisenhower was not in office during, or immmediately preceeding, the Vietnam buildup. Kennedy initially inserted Special Forces from Okinawa, codenamed the B52 Group during the early 60's (into Laos) under an umbrella operation called White Star. The Marines landed at Red Beach at DaNang in March of 1965 and this started the major buildup.
NO- the actual War occurred after he left office. He did send some military advisers to Vietnam and started the idea of US involvement there.
President Eisenhower sent military advisors and maybe some technicians to Vietnam to help the government there stay in power. That was the beginning of US involvement there.
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Eisenhower laid the groundwork for U.S. involvement in Vietnam with the Eisenhower Doctrine, which proclaimed that, when it came to the Middle East, the U.S. would be "prepared to use armed force...[to counter] aggression from any country controlled by international communism." Eisenhower was also the first president to send economic and military aid to South Vietnam. Kennedy followed in Eisenhower's footsteps by gradually increasing the amount of enonomic and military aid sent to South Vietnam. And it was Johnson who first sent large numbers of American ground troops to fight in Vietnam.
The Presidents who served during the Vietnam War are usually Eisenhower to Ford.
In 1959 i was 32 years old and i remember reading in the news print that President Eisenhower had sent advisors to Viet-nam or was going to send advisors.
NO- the actual War occurred after he left office. He did send some military advisers to Vietnam and started the idea of US involvement there.
President Eisenhower sent military advisors and maybe some technicians to Vietnam to help the government there stay in power. That was the beginning of US involvement there.
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Eisenhower sent troops to South Vietnam so they can fight North Vietnam because North Vietnam wanted to take over South Vietnam and they did.
President Eisenhower sent US Military Advisers to South Vietnam in 1955.
Presidents Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford supported South Vietnam. The Soviet and Red Chinese presidents supported their ally (with equipment)...North Vietnam.
President Eisenhower sent military advisors and assistance to South Vietnam to support the government in its fight against the communist insurgency led by the Viet Cong and North Vietnam. This included providing financial aid, military equipment, and training for South Vietnamese forces. Eisenhower's administration aimed to strengthen South Vietnam as part of its broader strategy of containment during the Cold War, believing that a stable, non-communist regime in South Vietnam was crucial to preventing the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.
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