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BELL QUIZ: USE PAGES )In 1965 what % of American citizens were in support of the war in Vietnam? 2)How many U.S. troops were in Vietnam at the end of 1965? AND… how many by 1967? 3)How many explosive mines exist today in Vietnam AND how many civilian casualties occur each month? 4)In what way did the U.S. underestimate the Vietcong? 5)Describe the 2 controversial U.S. weapons used in Vietnam: Napalm and Agent Orange.

BELL QUIZ ANSWERS 1)61% supported the war. 2)180,000 troops in ,000 troops by )3.5 million mines. 160 civilians casualties each month. 4)The Vietcong morale and “will to win” could not be broken. The Vietcong were fighting for something much more important: Independence. 5)Napalm-gas bomb dropped from airplanes to set fire to the jungle. Agent Orange-toxic leaf killing chemical sprayed from airplanes to kill the jungle.

Partner Up: Use pages to answer the following questions 1)What tactics did the Vietcong use? 2)What results did the Vietcong achieve? 3)How did U.S. troops have morale problems? 4)How did the TV broadcasts from Vietnam affect support for the war?

Complete questions # 1 & 2 by using pages ) 2) Why did Americans fail to win the “hearts and minds” of the Vietnamese? VietcongU.S. Tactics Weapons

Chart VietcongU.S. TacticsAmbushes, Hit-and-run attacks Large scale bombing, search and destroy missions, attrition WeaponsBooby traps, land mines, tunnels Napalm, Agent Orange, bombers

Why did Americans fail to win the “hearts and minds” of the Vietnamese? Use of napalm and agent orange harmed the rural Vietnam; U.S. search-and-destroy missions uprooted civilians and burned their villages, creating millions of refugees.

PRESIDENT JOHNSON LBJ won the November 1964 election by promising the American people he was “not about to send American boys 9 or 10,000 miles away to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves.” However by March of 1965 LBJ will use the Tonkin Gulf Resolution to begin sending U.S. troops to Vietnam. 180,000 sent by end of 1965.

ROBERT MCNAMARA Secretary of Defense McNamara worked closely with LBJ and suggested the use of “Operation Rolling Thunder” and sending combat troops into South Vietnam even though he did not believe either would work unless we established a stable and secure government in South Vietnam.

PROBLEMS WITHIN THE WHITE HOUSE Members of LBJ’s cabinet in the White House all openly disagreed on what to do about the war in Vietnam. The disagreements not only created bigger disagreements within Congress but it made the White House and all other politicians look incompetent. The military also openly disagreed with the war tactics and decisions used by the White House. Discontent spread within the White House – Congress-Military-American People.

CREDIBILITY GAP 1)Vietnam became known as the “living room war” because the media was (specifically TV) showing nightly combat footage. 2)The U.S. government kept telling the American people that “VC surrender was imminent.” However the media was telling a different story. 3)Credibility Gap=Public distrust of statements made by the government.

GENERAL WESTMORELAND General Westmoreland was in charge of the Vietnam War. Highly decorated officer from WWII and Korean War. Requested U.S. combat troops to be sent to support the incompetent “Army of the Republic of Vietnam” (ARVN- South Vietnamese Army). Received 500,000 by Thought the U.S. could break the morale of the Vietcong by racking up a high body count total. Claimed the U.S. never lost a battle.

The Battle for “Hearts and Minds” The Vietcong lived among the people so the U.S. wanted to win the civilians over so the VC would not have any where to hide. Napalm-gas bomb dropped from airplanes to set fire to the jungle (40,000 tons used in the Vietnam War). Agent Orange-toxic leaf killing chemical sprayed from airplanes. Found to cause cancer and birth defects.

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SEARCH AND DESTROY The U.S. started conducting “Search and Destroy” missions to uproot civilians who had suspected ties to the VC. Livestock was killed, crops destroyed, and villages burned down. “We had to destroy their town in order to save it.” By 1967 there were 3 million South Vietnamese refugees. South Vietnamese civilians turned against the U.S.

9 year old Kim Phuk was burned by American Napalm. She suffered 3 rd degree burns and endured 17 grueling operations.

VIETCONG TUNNELS

1)The Vietcong used guerilla warfare fighting tactics to frustrate the Americans. Most VC stayed in the tunnels during the day but came out at night to attack the U.S. soldiers. 2)The VC used elaborate tunnels to connect villages throughout the country side. 3)They also used the tunnels to withstand air strikes and to launch surprise attacks and then disappear quickly. 4)The VC also laced the terrain with booby traps and land mines. 5)Today 3.5 million mines remain active in Vietnam, causing 160 civilian casualties each month.

Review 1)What executive power did President Johnson use to send troops into Vietnam without declaring war? 2)Why was the Vietnam war referred to as the “living room war”? 3)How did General Westmoreland try to break the morale of the Vietcong? Why didn’t it work? 4)What effect did the “search and destroy” missions have on the civilians of South Vietnam?