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Controversy and Criticism

The Vietnam War: Some context Up until the so-called Global War on Terrorism

began after the 9/11 attacks in late 2001 the Vietnam War was considered the most controversial military action in U.S. history.

Because many Americans so no direct threat to the U.S. by the Communists in North Vietnam this military conflict was considered very controversial.

Because the U.S. already had experience with two “Red Scares” (1920s and 1950s) the nation was well aware of the threat of communism.

Over 58,000 U.S. military personnel eventually died fighting in the Vietnam War. Four U.S. presidents acted as Commander-in-Chief during this “war.”

Complete the MS Word Chart I have provided to match this slide show.

Follow the instructions/directions I have provided in the top row boxes of the picture chart.

You are encouraged to also use the web for the pictures that have a * next to the photo descriptions at the top of each slide.

President Kennedy introduces Vietnam to the world

Ho Chi Minh

The Front lines of Vietnam

Wounded U.S. military being evacuated from the battle field

U.S. Navy jets on strafing runs

U.S. commander and a Southern Vietnamese soldier

Sunday Mass on the battle field

Napalm Girl*

*Conduct web based research on this award winning photo to understand its impact on U.S. public opinion of the Vietnam War

Murder/Execution of a Vietcong by Saigon Police Chief* [still image of a video]

*Conduct web based research on this controversial image to understand its impact on U.S. public opinion of the Vietnam War.

U.S. soldiers seeking cover during fighting the streets

Box Baby

Kent State Massacre*

*Conduct web based research on this award winning photo to understand its impact on U.S. public opinion of the Vietnam War

American Vietnam War Protestors

President Johnson and Secretary of Defense McNamara talking about the Vietnam War

My Lai massacre

U.S. soldiers questioning a suspected Viet Cong

A break in the action

Napalm

Agent Orange

Evacuation of last U.S. personnel from Vietnam in 1975

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