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Vietnam

  • Ngo Dinh Diem became President of South Vietnam

    Ngo Dinh Diem became President of South Vietnam
    Pro-American Ngo Dinh Diem became President of South Vietnam in October. America agreed to train Diem’s army.
    The Vietnam War also known as the Second Indochina War, begins.
  • Diem began to arrest

    Diem began to arrest
    Ngo Dinh Diem began to arrest anyone suspected of being in the Viet Minh who responded by starting a campaign of guerrilla warfare in the south.
  • Vietminh started a campaign

    Vietminh started a campaign
    the Vietminh started a campaign of guerrilla warfare in South Vietnam
  • The upswing in violence

    The upswing in violence
    the upswing in violence against the government of South Vietnam continued, much of which was committed by the communist-dominated insurgents now called the Viet Cong.
  • Infiltrating the South.

    Infiltrating the South.
    Weapons and men from North Vietnam begin infiltrating the South.
  • American aid

    American aid
    American aid to Diem increased.
  • Kennedy pledged

     Kennedy pledged
    President John F. Kennedy pledged additional aid to South Vietnam
  • US military advisors

     US military advisors
    number of US military advisors in South Vietnam rises to 12,000.
  • Defeating and Overthrowing

    Defeating and Overthrowing
    Viet Cong, the communist guerrillas operating in South Vietnam, defeat units of the ARVN, the South Vietnamese Army.
    President Diem is overthrown and then killed in a US-backed military coup.
  • Gulf of Tonkin incident

    Gulf of Tonkin incident
    Gulf of Tonkin incident: the US says North Vietnamese patrol boats fire on two US Navy destroyers. US Congress approves Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, authorising military action in region.
  • Troops arrive

    Troops arrive
    200,000 American combat troops arrive in South Vietnam.
  • Troop numbers rise

    Troop numbers rise
    US troop numbers in Vietnam rise to 400,000, then to 500,000 the following year.
  • Thieu became President

    Thieu became President
    Nguyen Van Thieu became President of South Vietnam
    Operation Cedar Falls. The Iron Triangle of Vietcong tunnels is discovered
  • Tet Offensive

    Tet Offensive
    Tet Offensive - a combined assault by Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese army on US positions - begins. More than 500 civilians die in the US massacre at My Lai. Thousands are killed by communist forces during their occupation of the city of Hue.
  • Reduce US ground troops

    Reduce US ground troops
    Ho Chi Minh dies. President Nixon begins to reduce US ground troops in Vietnam as domestic public opposition to the war grows.
  • Talk starts

    Talk starts
    Nixon's national security advisor, Henry Kissinger, and Le Duc Tho, for the Hanoi government, start talks in Paris.
  • Publication with Murder

    Publication with Murder
    Publication of the Pentagon Papers in the summer of 1971. The Pentagon Papers was the name given to a secret Department of Defense study of U.S. political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967
    Lt. William Calley was convicted of murder at My Lai and jailed.
  • The Easter Offensive

    The Easter Offensive
    The Easter Offensive began on March 30, 1972.
    Battle of Loc Ninh (4–7 April 1972)
  • Ceasefire

    Ceasefire
    Ceasefire agreement in Paris, US troop pull-out completed by March.
  • Ho Chi Minh Campaign

    Ho Chi Minh Campaign
    The Ho Chi Minh Campaign was the final title applied to a series of increasingly large-scale and ambitious offensive operations by the Democratic Republic ofVietnam (North Vietnam) and the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnamwhich began on 13 December 1974.
  • Surrenders

    Surrenders
    North Vietnamese troops invade South Vietnam and take control of the whole country after South Vietnamese President Duong Van Minh surrenders.