The U.S. in Vietnam Part II. William C. Westmoreland William C. Westmoreland Maxwell Taylor Maxwell Taylor.
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The Vietnam Era: A Nation in Turmoil Vietnam represented a turning point in American politics, society and foreign policy.
1 The term "Tet offensive" usually refers to the January-February 1968 NLF offensive, but it can also include the so- called "mini-Tet" offensives that.
Vietnam: In Search of a Strategy. Lesson Objectives Understand the timeline of events that led to the decision for major U.S. troop deployments to Southeast.
1968: A Turning Point The Main Idea As the Vietnam War dragged on and increasingly appeared to be unwinnable, deep divisions developed in American society.
1968: A Turning Point January 31, 1968 - The turning point of the war occurs as 84,000 Viet Cong guerrillas aided by NVA troops launch the Tet Offensive.
The Tet Offensive