Was the US actually winning the Vietnam War?
This Nation did lose the peace our military had won in 1973, because we failed to support South Vietnam as promised in the peace treaty. Consequently, for nearly forty-eight years now the Vietnam Veterans have been held responsible for losing a war they actually won.
How did US defeat Vietnam?
The Tet Offensive On January 31 1968, during celebrations of the Vietnamese New Year (known as Tet), North Vietnam, supported by South Vietnamese Vietcong launched surprise assaults on towns and cities in US-held areas of South Vietnam. They suffered many casualites and the Tet Offensive was a military defeat for them.
Which war did the US win?
American Revolutionary War
Date | April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783 (8 years, 4 months and 15 days) |
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Location | Eastern North America, North Atlantic Ocean, the West Indies |
Result | show U.S. and Allied victory: |
What was America’s worst defeat of the war?
After approximately six weeks of siege, Major General Benjamin Lincoln, commanding the Charleston garrison, surrendered his forces to the British. It was one of the worst American defeats of the war….Siege of Charleston.
Date | March 29, 1780 – May 12, 1780 |
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Result | British victory City surrendered to British |
Who ended up winning the Vietnam War?
Vietnam War Quiz
Question | Answer |
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Which side ended up winning the Vietnam War and taking control of the country? | North Vietnam |
What made the war difficult for the US army and troops fighting in the war? | The jungle conditions,the limits put on troops by President Johnson, and ambushes and traps |
What president pulled out of Vietnam?
Richard Nixon
In the spring of 1969, as protests against the war escalated in the United States, U.S. troop strength in the war-torn country reached its peak at nearly 550,000 men. Richard Nixon, the new U.S. president, began U.S. troop withdrawal and “Vietnamization” of the war effort that year, but he intensified bombing.