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.
No US president fought in the Vietnam War. Eisenhower and Kennedy were the president when the US first became involved. Johnson and Nixon were the president when the serious fighting took place.
LBJ was the first US president to send conventional combat troops to RVN and the first president to begin openly bombing North Vietnam.
The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!
The First Indochina War or the French-Indocina War.
President Lyndon Johnson was intimately involved in operations in Vietnam down to battalion level from the Situation Room below the White House. He regularly spoke on television with updates on the war.
Eisenhower.
he did not want the Vietnam war to start in the first place, but a bunch of rednecks ameriicans disagreed with him, and he ended up getting assassinated by a Jew .
Lyndon Johnson.
No US president fought in the Vietnam War. Eisenhower and Kennedy were the president when the US first became involved. Johnson and Nixon were the president when the serious fighting took place.
Harry S. Truman, who began providing aid and materiel to the French during the First Indochina War in 1950.
First Diem, later Thieu
The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.
LBJ was the first US president to send conventional combat troops to RVN and the first president to begin openly bombing North Vietnam.
President Eisenhower.
The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!
The First Indochina War or the French-Indocina War.
They weren't.