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Vietnam Timeline

Published on Dec 12, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

VIETNAM TIMELINE

BY CHRIS WARD

MAY 7, 1945

Vietnamese forces occupy the French command post at Dien Bien Phu and the French commander orders his troops to cease fire.

1959

A specialized North Vietnamese Army unit, Group 559, is formed to create a supply route from North Vietnam to Vietcong forces in South Vietnam.

AUGUST 7, 1964

The U.S. congress passes the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, giving President Johnson the power to take whatever actions he sees necessary to defend southeast Asia.

MID JANUARY, 1968

northwest corner of South Vietnam, elements of three NVA divisions begin to mass near the Marine

JANUARY 21, 1968

mortars and rockets slam into the Marine base at Khe Sanh.

JANUARY 30-31, 1968

Vietcong units surge into action over the length and breadth of South Vietnam.

MARCH 6, 1968

While Marines wait for a massive assault, NVA forces retreat into the jungle around Khe Sanh.

MARCH 11, 1968

Massive search and destroy sweeps are launched against Vietcong remnants around Saigon and other parts of South Vietnam.

MARCH 16, 1968

In the hamlet of My Lai, U.S. Charlie Company kills about two hundred civilians

MARCH 22, 1968

a massive North Vietnamese barrage slams into Khe Sanh. More than 1,000 rounds hit the base, at a rate of a hundred every hour.

APRIL 8, 1968

U.S. forces in Operation Pegasus finally retake Route 9, ending the siege of Khe Sanh.

JUNE 1968

U.S. forces in Operation Pegasus finally retake Route 9, ending the siege of Khe Sanh.

NOVEMBER 1, 1968

After three-and-a-half years, Operation Rolling Thunder comes to an end. In total, the campaign had cost more than 900 American aircraft.

JANUARY 1969

President Richard M. Nixon takes office as the new President of the United States

1975

THE WAR ENDS