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Vietnam War

By BMW97
  • Democratic Republic of Vietnam

    Democratic Republic of Vietnam
  • First American Dies in Vietnam

    First American Dies in Vietnam
    Lt. Col. A. Peter Dewey, head of American OSS mission, was killed by Vietminh troops while driving a jeep to the airport. Reports later indicated that his death was due to a case of mistaken identity -- he had been mistaken for a Frenchman.
  • The War Begins

    The War Begins
  • French leave Vietnam

    French leave Vietnam
  • US. sends troops to Vietnam

    US. sends troops to Vietnam
  • Operation "Rolling Thunder" Deployed

    Operation "Rolling Thunder" Deployed
    Sustained American bombing raids of North Vietnam, dubbed Operation Rolling Thunder, begin in February. The nearly continuous air raids would go on for three years.
  • Paris peace talks begin

    Paris peace talks begin
    Following a lengthy period of debate and discussion, North Vietnamese and American negotiators agree on a location and start date of peace talks. Talks are slated to begin in Paris on May 10 with W. Averell Harriman representing the United States, and former Foreign Minister Xuan Thuy heading the North Vietnamese delegation.
  • North Vietnamese Launch Tet Offensive

    North Vietnamese Launch Tet Offensive
    In a show of military might that catches the US military off guard, North Vietnamese and Vietcong forces sweep down upon several key cities and provinces in South Vietnam, including its capital, Saigon. Within days, American forces turn back the onslaught and recapture most areas. From a military point of view, Tet is a huge defeat for the Communists, but turns out to be a political and psychological victory. The US military's assessment of the war is questioned and the "end of tunnel" seems ver
  • Richard Nixon Elected President

    Richard Nixon Elected President
    Running on a platform of "law and order," Richard Nixon barely beats out Hubert Humphrey for the presidency. Nixon takes just 43.4 percent of the popular vote, compared to 42.7 percent for Humphrey. Third-party candidate George Wallace takes the remaining percentage of votes.
  • US involvement ends

    US involvement ends