Vietnam War

  • America's involvement in the Vietnam War

    America's involvement in the Vietnam War
    Two U.S. destroyers that had been stationed in the gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam radioed to the U.S. that they had been fired upon the North Vietnamese, hoping for help.
  • Operation Rolling Thunder begins

    Operation Rolling Thunder begins
    From March 2nd, 1965- November 1st, 1968, after the Vietcong had attacked a U.S. base in Pleiku, the U.S. had come up with the Operation of Rolling Thunder. The U.S. had ran a bombing campaign.
  • My Lai Massacre

    My Lai Massacre
    American soldiers had open fired on several hundred children and women in Tiny Hamlet of My Lai. Approximatly three hundred to five hindred were killed, women were gang raped, and the dead bodies had been found mutilated.
  • Protests at Democratic Convention

    Protests at Democratic Convention
    In Chicago counterculture protest groups had been fighting against police in the streets during the Democratic convention is falling apart due to an international disagreement regarding its stance in Vietnam.
  • Invasion of Cambodia

    Invasion of Cambodia
    President Nixon, after stating he would keep the U.S. out of war, had declared that U.S. troops and the South Vietnamese Army were to invade Cambodia. The reason was to disrupt the North Vietnamese Suplly line.
  • Kent state Massacre

    Kent state Massacre
    Since president Nixon promised to expand war and not reduce it, students from Kent State University protested. They had burned down a ROTC building and destroyed local property, leading to several soldiers killing the four and injuring several more.