Title: Fighting the War
1Fighting the War
2What it was like for the 3 million Americans that
served in Vietnam
- Carried 60 pounds of gear
- Dug chest-deep fighting holes
- Slept 1-2 hours at a time for months at a time
- Patrols, ambushes, listening posts, radio watches
- Ringworm, hookworm, malaria, dysentery were
common. - Trench foot.
3Both sides had some advantages
- The U.S. advantages
- 1. had superior arms and supplies
- Viet Cong advantages
- 1. were familiar with the swamps and jungles
(home field advantage). - 2. They also could find protection in Cambodia
and Laos. - 3. Often had the support of the S. Vietnamese
population. They were indifferent to this war.
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Mrs. Kelly likes you to know advantages and
disadvantages
4U.S. disadvantages
- U.S. soldiers were confused. The South
Vietnamese people could care less that they were
trying to defend their freedom. - Good quote from a Marine
- We are the unwilling working for the unqualified
to do the unnecessary for the ungrateful. Kit
Bowen - Government in Saigon was inept and corrupt.
- Never sure who was a friend or a foe. Children
carried grenades, women were spies
5The Ground War
- Because the Vietnamese lacked the equipment that
the U.S. had, they avoided head-on clashes. - Instead they used guerilla warfare in small
units. Sneak attacks and sabotage. - Had elaborate underground tunnels. Some had
running water, electricity and hospitals.
6Lets take a look at the tunnels
7Vietnamese Traps
- Punji traps with poisonous stakes
- Land mines- explosive device planted in the
ground. - Trip wires concealed grenades
- There was always the possibility of sudden
danger. Snipers were everywhere.
Weapons and tactics are important
8- Because of the confusion of the American soldiers
as to who was a friend and who was a foe all
Vietnamese civilians would suffer. Widespread
destruction hurt all.
9The Air War
- B-52 bomber is introduced. Could bomb roads and
bridges. - Saturation bombing- planes dropping thousands of
tons of explosives over N. Vietnam. - Fragmentation bombs- A type of bomb that, upon
explosion, causes pieces of its thick metal
casings to be thrown in all directions. - Roads, bridges and large areas of land were
destroyed.
10Chemical Weapons
- Agent Orange- a herbicide that killed the leaves
and undergrowth. This allowed the planes flying
overhead to see the Viet Cong. It also killed
crops. Later found to be hazardous to your
health. -
I think you know why I am here.
11Napalm
- Jellylike substance that burned uncontrollably.
- Would stick to your body and sear off your flesh.
- Chemical weapons destroyed people and plants.
This chemical warfare is awful.
12The Course of War 1965-1968
- After 1964 election Johnson starts a military
escalation- or expansion of the war. He puts in
more money and personnel. - Now we are not advising we are fighting for S.
Vietnamese military officer Nguyen Ky.
13Intensifying the War
- By 1965 the Viet Cong were expanding in S.
Vietnam. - N. Vietnamese troops and supplies were coming in
via the Ho Chi Minh Trail- a supply route that
passed through Laos and Cambodia.
14Attack at Pleiku
- N. Vietnamese kill 8 Americans and wound 126.
- Johnson responds- Authorizes the bombing of North
Vietnam.
15William Westmoreland
- Commander of U.S. Forces in Vietnam.
- Requests more men
- Beginning of 1965- 25,000 soldiers in Vietnam.
- End of 1965- 184,000 soldiers in Vietnam.
- The escalation has begun BIG TIME!
16Regardless of the escalation
- We are at a stalemate.
- Our objective was not to conquer
- North Vietnam but rather to force
- the enemy to stop fighting.
- Operation Rolling Thunder- Bombing campaign that
lasted for almost 3 years. It produced heavy
damage but it did not stop the Viet Cong.
Nothing would stop them from fighting.
17Hawks and Doves
- Criticism at home-
- Hawks- supported the war
- Doves- opposed the war and raised questions about
the expansion of the war.
18Another new leader
- 1967- Thieu succeeded Ky as president of South
Vietnam. But even with our advanced weaponry we
could not win. - Escalation again-
- 1966- 385,000
- 1967- 485,000
- 1968- 536,000
- Communists escalating also.
19Tet- The Vietnamese New Year
- Jan. 30, 1968- Viet Cong and N. Vietnamese launch
a major offensive which is called the Tet
Offensive. - They had surprise attacks on major cities and
American military bases. Saigon has fierce
fighting for weeks.
20The Tet- A Psychological Victory for the North
- This is the turning point of the war
- The North is pushed back but they now realize
that they can attack the South whenever they
want. - And at home people who were at one time for the
war now want our soldiers to come back home.
21Communist Brutality- The Atrocity at Hue
- During the Tet enemies were slaughtered by the
Communists - While occupying Southern cities (Hue) they killed
those that worked for the Americans in civil
service jobs or any military personnel. - All the dead were placed in a mass grave.
22Massacre at My Lai- An American Atrocity
- Our soldiers were under extreme distress and
surrounded by brutality. - My Lai- small town in S. Vietnam
- We got news that this town was sheltering Viet
Cong so the we came in to clear it out. - We found no enemy soldiers, just women, children
and the elderly.
Bad stuff is about to happen.
23My Lai
- We gathered up all the prisoners and shot them
all. About 400 dead. - It would have been more if a U.S. helicopter crew
did not stop the slaughter. They almost had to
fire on U.S. troops.
What punishment, if any, should be given to these
men?
24With all of these problems
- Tet Offensive loss/win
- My Lai Massacre
- Hue Massacre
- All this brutality is shown on the T.V
- People want this to end.
- Johnsons popularity goes down.
This sounds so familiar
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26Review
- The US had great soldiers and weapons
- The N. Vietnamese had home-field advantage,
guerilla warfare techniques and help from S.
Vietnamese civilians and the Viet Cong. They had
tunnels and dealt with sabotage. - US soldiers were confused- who is with us and
who is against us?
27Weapons and tactics
- Bombings
- Chemical Warfare
- Trip wires
- Land mines
- Spies
28- By 1964 we are fighting- no more advising. But
the North has no problem getting supplies and men
to the South. - The Ho Chi Minh Trail was extremely useful to the
North. - We are getting no where! We must escalate our war
efforts. - Another new person is in charge of the South.
Now we have had Diem, Ky and now Thieu.
293 thing you must know to understand the Vietnam
War
Must know information
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