of impact on America during this war. The U.S.
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Tet offensive Introduction During the Vietnam War there was a sudden‚ sporadic‚ and fierce attack against US Armed forces that coincided with the Tet Vietnamese holiday (Schmitz‚ 2005). This series of strikes was later called the Tet Offensive and was a defining moment in Vietnam War History. It led to a number of poor decisions on the part of the United States military‚ which were primarily fueled by media sensationalism and a general fear of losing the public support. Public support is a crucial
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that comes to mind is the Tet Offensive. This battle took place in Vietnam in January 1968 between North Vietnam and the Viet Cong‚ against the allied forces of South Vietnam and the United States. This passage will explain that if the United States’ and South Vietnamese’s military commanders acted upon the intelligence that was received prior to the lunar New Year’s holiday‚
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Tet started on January 30th (by accident a day earlier) in the five provincial capitalsRead more: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_was_tet_offensive_over#ixzz19uaawoWd The Tet Offensive The Tet offensive was an attack on the south Vietnamese‚ launched by the North Vietnamese (Vietcong) in an attempt to bring communism to the south. It took place between January 31 1968 and September 23 1968. The Vietcong had approximately 84‚000 troops‚ the United States had 23‚300 soldiers deployed
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English 411 Section M4 04 March 2015 Tet Offensive Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction/Background a. January 1968‚ North Vietnam announces a seven-day ceasefire in celebration of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year‚ or Tet b. U.S. ground forces have been in Vietnam for three years‚ fighting nearly 300‚000 North Vietnamese regulars and Viet Cong gorillas c. Morning of 31 January‚ the North Vietnamese launch the Tet Offensive II. Launch of the Tet Offensive a. 0200: General Westmorland’s headquarters
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It seems clear that the Tet was indeed a major U.S. military victory. Else‚ why would LBJ’s military advisors begin to push for more troops‚ and a stronger war effort? (Small page 91). At the same time‚ the Tet offensive did some real political damage to LBJ‚ when Americans saw the Vietcong in the U.S. embassy‚ it caused many to doubt victory in S. Vietnam was possible. On the other side of the question of victory‚ this offensive was later viewed as a turning point in the war. For the first
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Tet" is the celebration of the Lunar New Year (15 Feb) and is the most important day in the Vietnamese calendar. It had also been the day of informal truce between the North and South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The Tet Offensive marked as an important turnover in the War‚ and was the beginning of a slow‚ painful American withdrawal from the region. The result of this Offensive put America in jeopardy back at home both politically and socially‚ affecting the outcome of the rest of the War. Firstly
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international crisis‚ 1968 America was divided. The Tet Offensive ended the country’s feint hope that the war could be over soon‚ and racial tensions left many Americans either feeling ignored or fearful for their lives. Constant protest and riots concerning race and the Vietnam War brewed a feeling of insecurity in the country. The feelings of intense nationalism and American pride seemed to have dissolved in the wake racial conflict and Vietnam. The American virtues of freedom and equality seemed to fall
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been worried day-by-day hoping that no officers show up at the front door telling me something that I am peterfied to hear. The whole family prays for your safety everyday. I cannot stand you being out in that jungle fighting. Now I am even more scared because of this whole Tet Offensive. I’ve seen it on TV and it looks like the VC are putting up a strong fight‚ I mean I’m scared it seems like they may be making progress and I’m scared for your safety. Deaths of the U.S. troops are rising and rising
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information. The kind of news stories that the public had access to was extremely important to each of the Presidential Administrations during the Vietnam era. Vietnam was not just a war on communism in a small Southeast Asian country. In his book The “Uncensored” War‚ Daniel C. Hallin describes Vietnam as a “public
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