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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.

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