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Essay heading: Vietnam: The War We Should Have Won
 
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Unfortunately for the families of over 64,000 soldiers, it wasn't. Beginnings of a Nightmare As early as 1954, the United States started sending financial and military aid to South Vietnam, hoping to stop the spread of communism. The flow of 'military advisors' from 700 to over 14,000 1 built up steadily through John Kennedy's presidency, and after he was assassinated, Lyndon B...
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Johnson escalated the war to the point of no return. Johnson used the ludicrous domino theory to justify the military buildup in Vietnam. American people were so scared of communism by McCarthyism in the 1950's, that they were willing to do anything to stop communism where it started. The people of the United States let Johnson build up a huge force in Vietnam, and he was also almost unanimously backed by congress...
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Vietnam War - Vietnam Soldiers - "they Carried Ghosts"   Vietnam Soldiers - "they Carried Ghosts"   Vietnam War - The Vietnam Conflict And Its Effects   Vietnam War - The Conflict In Vietnam   Explain Why The United States Became Increasingly Involved In The War In Vietnam   Explain why the United States of America became?increasingly involved in Vietnam between 1945 & 1966.   Analysis Of America's Longest War: The United States In Vietnam   Vietnam War - Summary Of Vietnam   american invovment in vietnam   American involvement in the Vietnam War   American Pirsoners Of War In Vietnam   Country Comparision for Exportation, Philipenes and Vietnam   Experiences of American Prisoners of War in Vietnam   Four historic factors which had big impact on American publich perception of the Vietnam War   Although the U.S.A went into Vietnam with the best of intentions, the conflict went horribly wrong  
 
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