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13 Οκτ 2024 · The Vietnam War took place in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia from November 1 1955, to the fall of Saigon on April 30 1975. It played a role during the Cold War period. Was part of the broader Indochina Wars.
- Prologue
Indochina had been a French colony from the late 19th...
- Us Withdrawal
Vietnam Beginning in 1970, American troops were withdrawn...
- Hue–Da Nang Campaign
The South Vietnamese withdrawal quickly turned into a rout,...
- Operation Flaming Dart
American reaction to Communist escalation was not restricted...
- Battle of Hue
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- 1975 Spring Offensive
The 1975 spring offensive was the final North Vietnamese...
- Tet Offensive
The Tet Offensive was a major escalation and one of the...
- Battle of Ap Bac
On 28 December 1962, US intelligence detected the presence...
- Prologue
13 Σεπ 2017 · The following Vietnam War timeline is a guide to the complex political and military issues involved in a war that would ultimately claim millions of lives. Vietnam Background: Uneasy...
8 Ιουλ 2020 · The Vietnam War (1959-1975) saw the peak of analog military communications potential. Airmobile communications closely tied ground troops to their air support. For the first time, high-quality commercial communications became available to the soldier in the field.
Vietnam War maps. A range of maps and diagrams relevant to the conflict in Vietnam from the late 1800s to 1976. These images have been selected by Alpha History authors: 1. Outline map of Vietnam. 2. Indochina 1886. 3. French Indochina 1913. 4. Countries of the Far East 1932. 5. Dissident activities in Indochina 1950. 6. Indochina 1954. 7.
Timeline of the significant events of the Vietnam War. After winning its independence from France in 1954, Vietnam was temporarily divided into two parts, North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The protracted conflict that became known as the Vietnam War followed, lasting for more than two decades.
22 Απρ 2018 · 1941 - ICP organises a guerrilla force, Viet Minh, in response to invasion by Japan during World War II. 1945 - The Viet Minh seizes power. Ho Chi Minh announces Vietnam's independence.
During the Vietnamese New Year holiday of Tet, North Vietnamese and Viet Cong forces begin an offensive that will eventually hurl some 85,000 troops against five major cities, dozens of military installations, and scores of towns and villages throughout South Vietnam.