Friday, September 4, 2015

Pres. Nixon might have ended our involvement......but in the late 1960s.......he escalated it........


Nixon and Vietnam - Digital History

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University of Houston
Indeed, Richard Nixon presided over as many years of war in Indochina as did Johnson. About a third of the Americans who died in combat were killed during  ...

Nixon declares Vietnam War is ending - Dec 08, 1969 ...

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At a news conference, President Richard Nixon says that the Vietnam War is .... She was the only member of Congress to vote against U.S. involvement in both  ...

Vietnamization - Vietnam War - HISTORY.com

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History
Upon taking office in 1969, U.S. President Richard Nixon (1913-94) ... that was aimed at ending American involvement in the Vietnam War (1954-75) by  ...

Richard M. Nixon in The Vietnam War - Shmoop

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Brief biography of Richard M. Nixon in The Vietnam War. ... In 1973, during Nixon'sfinal year in office, the last U.S. combat soldiers left Vietnam, but military  ...

The vietnam war - Richard M. Nixon - policy, domestic ...

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Nixon was in a dilemma, for during the campaign he had said that he had a "secret plan" to end the war but could not divulge it because it might upset the Paris  ...

Ending the Vietnam War

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United States Department of State
Newly elected President Richard M. Nixon declared in 1969 that he would continue the American involvement in the Vietnam war in order to end the conflict and  ...

Nixon Prolonged Vietnam War for Political Gain—And ...

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Smithsonian
Mar 18, 2013 - Nixon ran on a platform that opposed the Vietnam war, but to win the election, he ... Richard Nixon during the 1968 presidential campaign.

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