The Vietnam War began with a direct idea that the United States began to cause many confusion. Meanwhile, of course during the war four presidents, except Harry Truman who first helped the French, was a tough decade. In the classroom I talked about the public acceptance rate of the American people's government, but this number is surprisingly low, accounting for about a quarter of the population. Through a direct interview with the elders who lived during that period, they found that the war, especially at the end of the war, was believed to be one of the peaks of the collapse of the US government's confidence.
The Vietnam War has changed America forever. This is the longest war in the history of America that lasts from 1955 to 1973. The Vietnam War was the first time in history that the US self-image was hurt and the United States maintained an independent non communist government without achieving its prescribed war goal. The war has had a big impact on American people as well. It was the first time in history that the war was broadcast on television. The masses can see what is going on in the battlefield. One of the main effects of war was the difference that it caused among people. Since the civil war, America has not been divided so much. This war will have sustained impact on America
In the United States, in most cases it is called "Vietnam War" and in Vietnam it is called "American War" or "War against Americans to save America" - the conflict is the longest dispute in America and as a Congress It has not been declared. Although not clearly defined from the beginning, many historians believe that when the US Marine Corps joined and joined 21,000 US military advisers in Vietnam on March 8, 1965 . Prior to that, the consultant did not play an aggressive role in the fight between North Vietnam and the Vietnamese Communist forces. When the Paris peace agreement was signed on January 27, 1973, the United States continued to support the South Vietnam War until Congress blocked all military funds until 1974, but joined the official end of the war.
Two months after signing the Vietnam Peace Pact, Hanoi released the remaining American POWs held in North Vietnam, the last US combat unit left South Vietnam. The direct US eight - year intervention on the Vietnam War ended. In Saigon, approximately 7,000 US Department of Defense civilian employees stayed to assist South Vietnam to do violent and ongoing war with Communist Northern Vietnam. In 1961, after indirect military assistance for 20 years, President John F. Kennedy sent the first US soldiers to Vietnam to strengthen the invalid Communist Party's dictatorship regime in South Vietnam did. Three years later, due to the collapse of the South Vietnamese government, President Lyndon Johnson ordered a limited bombing to North Vietnam, Congress approved US military use. By 1965, the North Vietnamese attack caused Johnson to make two choices: to upgrade the United States to participate or withdraw.