Sunday, March 22, 2020
The Beginning Of The Vietnam War Essays - Vietnam War,
  The Beginning of the Vietnam War    Introduction    Thankyou for deciding to continue to read. Here I am not trying to be a complete guide to the  Vietnam War, but what I think about this hugely misunderstood war. If you want to know about the  Vietnam war, I highly recomment the book "Nam, The Vietnam Experience 1965-75"It's an excellent  resource, and after a ling time I am still reading it myself, learning new things and understanding more.    How it Started    A lot is misunderstood by many people about the Vietnam War. There are a lot of politocs behind  the war, but on the military side, the following is quite an accurate account of the immediate effects  which started the war.    It started on the 8 August 1965 when American Troops stormed ashore at Da Nang, South of  Vietnam, ready to fight the bloodiest war known to man. of Vietnam, ready to fight the bloodiest war  known to man. The reason was simple: there was a communist threat and their [The US] job was to  resist it.    In 1960, President John F Kennedy saw that South East Asia was under imminent threat, so decided  to increase aid to South Vietnam. This was received by Lyndon Johnson in November 1963. He  declared that he would not let Vietnam fall the same way as China.    The above lead to more corruption, instead of military success; so consequently the US became  more and moe involved in politics in the South. In January 1964, plans were drawn up for operations  against North Vietnam. These included sabotage and spying for the North, and bombing raids and  Naval attacks for North Vietnam's coast.    There were attacks on US Naval vessels by the North Vietnamese (NV). Torpedoes were launched  but missed, and no American casualties were suffered. After this, Johnson decided to act. He sent  out vessels. As the two destroyers approached the coast, a terrible storm broke out: They were  convinced that and attack was imminent. Crusaders flew over from. They could see the vessels  zig-zagging about: They were under attack. Sonars detected 22 incoming torpedoa and they air craft  pilots claimed to have hit three enemy craft. As soon as these reports got to Johnson, he ordered air  strikes against coastal targets in the North, and appeared in television commercials announcing his  positive reply.    First Blood    After that, it was all quiet fr the soldiers at Da Nang. They would go out all day, getting hot, sweaty  and bored. Every now and then a monkey would set off the alarms, but no real action was  happening, it was very frustrating. For a full five months after they had swept the beach, nothing had  still happened, until now...    About about 0130 hours (1:30am), a Marine sentry a strange noise outside camp. He threw an  illumation grenade into the direction of the sound, and as it exploded - so did half the airbase. A  furious VC (Viet Cong) mortar barrage swept accross the field. A team of VC sappers charged  through a hole they'd clipped in the fence and lobbed in explosions on the parked aircraft. As quickly  they had come, they had gone...    The damaged caused was not too extensive, and one American was killed. This hardened the  Marines, so they decided to "kill them, before they kill us". They did not have to wait long, as in July  there was a build up of VC near the Marines. There was another VC build up about 60 miles away  at Chu Lai. The Marines went there. On the the 15th August, a VC desertor (who turned up out of  the blue) revealed that the 1st Viet Cong Regiment (a force of about 1500 men) had set up base only  12 miles from the Marines' base at Da Nang. Up until now the Marines had not fully used the power  of their weapons, so they took up the offer immediately.    A Marine batallion was organised to be highly self sufficient - it could move at high speed and could  have close air support withing minuetes if they ran into anything big. Their air support would be an  HH-34 helicopter, loaded with heavy artillary. This was how the marines decided to take the VC on  the Van Tuong peninsula.    For the operation to succeed, they had to move fast. Staff officers assembled and the Plan of Action  (POA) was drawn up:        The Marines were to surround the enemy before they could make a getaway. So they decided     to launch the attack from    
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