Republic of South Vietnam (no longer exists).
South Viet Nam's Armed Forces at the time was about 243,000. The US had about 760 "advisors" in country at that time.
Part of of Ethiopia used to belong to Somalia, which is why a lot of somali people live in that border of Somalia and Ethiopia. The Americans sent over troops to make peace in Somalia to help restore peace during the somali civil war.But the somali people did not really like having forgieners in their country. While the American troops tried to make peace two American troops were killed, after that all the troops were taken out of the country. but that was the first time. the second time they belived that terriost were in the country and bomed the country.
Vietnamization
From 1961 to 1967, the number of U.S. troops in Vietnam significantly increased as the United States escalated its involvement in the Vietnam War. In 1961, there were approximately 1,500 military advisors, but by 1967, this number had surged to around 500,000 troops. This escalation was driven by the belief that a stronger military presence was necessary to combat the growing influence of communism in Southeast Asia. The increase reflected a broader commitment to support the South Vietnamese government against the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces.
The decision for the United States to become involved in Vietnam was influenced by various political leaders and advisors, primarily during the administrations of Presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, and Lyndon B. Johnson. They believed that stopping the spread of communism in Southeast Asia was crucial, guided by the "domino theory," which suggested that if one country fell to communism, others would follow. This led to increased military support and eventual deployment of U.S. troops in Vietnam. Ultimately, it was a complex interplay of geopolitical strategy and domestic political pressures that drove American involvement.
At first he sent in about 50 military advisors. Later, he expanded this to more "advisors" and even military troops.
american solidiers fought for our country
South Viet Nam's Armed Forces at the time was about 243,000. The US had about 760 "advisors" in country at that time.
Cambodia.
Cambodia
There were not any troops in Vietnam during the Kennedy administration. Just 500 military advisors. Kennedy was assassinated before we sent troops
Kennedy was asked to send additional troops to Vietnam. He sent additional troops and military advisors over to Vietnam to help.
All American troops, except for approximately 16,000 military advisors, withdrew from Vietnam on November 30, 1972 ending all combat operations.
No. The French were just leaving. Totally wrong answer. Advisors entered in 1953 and by June of 1955 a total of 740 Advisors were deployed with Vietnamese units. MAAG (Indochina) had a presence in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. The CIA operatives and Air America surrogates were in place supporting France and South Vietnam.
No, he served three years in the US Navy - 1959-62. US involvement in Vietnam at that time was limited to a tiny number of troops, nominally acting as advisors to the Vietnamese army.
The general was flanked by his two trusted advisors as he led his troops into battle.
Part of of Ethiopia used to belong to Somalia, which is why a lot of somali people live in that border of Somalia and Ethiopia. The Americans sent over troops to make peace in Somalia to help restore peace during the somali civil war.But the somali people did not really like having forgieners in their country. While the American troops tried to make peace two American troops were killed, after that all the troops were taken out of the country. but that was the first time. the second time they belived that terriost were in the country and bomed the country.