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DSST History Of The Vietnam War
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1. The 8th US Secretary of Defense from 1961 to 1968. He was the architect for the Vietnam War and promptly resigned after the US lost badly.
VVAW
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Robert McNamara
Foreign Assistance Act
2. Controversial CI program executed by the CIA - United States special operations forces - and the Republic of Vietnam's (South Vietnam) security apparatus during the Vietnam War. It was designed to identify and 'neutralize' the civilian infrastructure
Easter Offensive
Phoenix Program
Henry Kissinger
Lon Nol
3. Hi Chi Minh's most trusted lieutenant - he led the Viet Minh in a victory over the French that concluded with the battle at Dien Bien Phu.
Tet Offensive
The Killing Fields
Ngo Dinh Diem
Vo Nguyen Giap
4. Overthrew Norodom Sihanouk in 1970 - clearing the way for US bombing raids to be delivered in Cambodia - dropping four times the tonnage of bombs then were ever dropped on Japan.
Foreign Assistance Act
Lon Nol
Geneva Accords
The Killing Fields
5. Nixon launched an air offensive in March 1969 against Communist sanctuaries in Cambodia - leading to the overthrow of Cambodian Prince Sihanouk and strengthening Cambodia's Communists.
Operation Menu
Champa
Pol Pot
Pham Van Dong
6. A state formerly located in what is now southern Vietnam. It was hostile to Annam and was annexed by Annam and destroyed as an independent entity in 1500.
Champa
Viet Cong
SDS
Henry Kissinger
7. An amendment prohibiting any future military activity in SE Asia. It was passed by a veto proof majority in both houses - and ended US involvement in Vietnam in 1973.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
The Killing Fields
Case-Church Amendment
Paris Peace Accords
8. 1973 peace agreement between the United States - South Vietnam - North Vietnam - and the Vietcong that effectively ended the Vietnam War.
Lon Nol
Ngo Dinh Nhu
Robert McNamara
Paris Peace Accords
9. 1946-1954. This war was fought in French Indochina between the French and Viet Minh. The end result was the division of Vietnam at Geneva Conference.
Le Duc Tho
Pathet Lao
First Indochina War
VVAW
10. A 1954 peace agreement that divided Vietnam into Communist-controlled North Vietnam and non-Communist South Vietnam until unification elections could be held in 1956. However - Diem rigged the elections and kept the two divided.
Dien Bien Phu
Strategic Hamlet Program
Hue Phat Dan Shootings
Geneva Accords
11. Name for the places/fields where enemies of Pol Pot were tortured and eventually killed during the Cambodian Genocide.
The Killing Fields
Henry Kissinger
VVAW
Operation Flaming Dart
12. President of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) from 1967 until the republic fell to the forces of North Vietnam in 1975. Authoritarian.
Guns and Butter
Pham Van Dong
Paris Peace Accords
Nguyen Van Thieu
13. A Communist-led army and guerrilla force in South Vietnam that fought its government and was supported by North Vietnam. Also known as the National Liberation Front.
Paris Peace Accords
Ngo Dinh Diem
Viet Cong
First Indochina War
14. Vietnam Veterans Against the War; one of the most influential anti-war organizations of its era.
VVAW
Strategic Hamlet Program
Kent State Shootings
Paris Peace Accords
15. A network of jungle paths winding from North Vietnam through Laos and Cambodia into South Vietnam - used as a military route by North Vietnam to supply the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War.
Ho Chi Minh Trail
William Westmoreland
Siege at Khe Sahn
Kent State Shootings
16. North Vietnamese troops surrounded U.S - Marines in 1968 - forcing the first American abandonment of a combat base due to enemy pressure. Nobody can fully agree on who actually won this battle.
First Indochina War
Tet Offensive
Operation Menu
Siege at Khe Sahn
17. Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam - formed on June 8 - 1969 - as an underground government opposed to the South Vietnamese government of President Nguy?n Van Thi?u.
PRG
Lon Nol
Agent Orange
Case-Church Amendment
18. A 7 -000-page top-secret United States government report on the history of the internal planning and policy-making process within the government itself concerning the Vietnam War.
Fall of Saigon
The Killing Fields
Nguyen Cao Ky
Pentagon Papers
19. The brother of Ngo Dinh Diem - he played a vital but informal role in Ngo Dinh Diem's government - being largely responsible for taking over drug - alcohol - and gambling syndicates in Saigon. Killed in the coup that overthrew his brother. His wife -
Ngo Dinh Nhu
Pham Ngoc Thao
SDS
First Indochina War
20. American General who commanded American military operations in the Vietnam War at its peak from 1964 to 1968. Preceded by Paul D. Harkins and replaced by Creighton Abrams - who oversaw the withdrawal from Vietnam.
William Westmoreland
Napalm
Foreign Assistance Act
Operation Cedar Falls
21. He was the head political leader of the Viet Minh - in which he oversaw recruitment and was responsible for other political negotiations for the Viet Minh. Represented the Viet Minh at the Geneva Conference in 1954 - and acted as prime minister betwe
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Ho Chi Minh
Kent State Shootings
Pham Van Dong
22. 1968; National Liberation Front and North Vietnamese forces launched a huge attack on the Vietnamese New Year (Tet) - and are defeated after a month of fighting and many thousands of casualties; major defeat for communism - but Americans reacted shar
Tet Offensive
Le Duan
Kent State Shootings
First Indochina War
23. The political theory that if one nation comes under Communist control - then neighboring nations will also come under Communist control.
Case-Church Amendment
Dien Bien Phu
Domino Theory
Paris Peace Accords
24. In 1954 - Vietminh rebels besieged a French garrison at Dien Bien Phu - deep in the interior of northern Vietnam. In May - after the United States refused to intervene - Dien Bien Phu fell to the communists.
Dien Bien Phu
Le Duc Tho
Le Duan
Phoenix Program
25. Viet Cong vs. South Vietnam and U.S. January 2 - 1963 Ap Bac Hamlet - South Vietnam.
PRG
Paris Peace Accords
Battle of Ap Bac
Ngo Dinh Diem
26. 1961. Countries that did not respect human rights were denied military assistance by the United States - and military and non-military assistance were separated and organized.
Operation Flaming Dart
Pham Ngoc Thao
Foreign Assistance Act
The Killing Fields
27. Ngo Dinh Diem's military opened fire on a group of Buddhists protesting the ban of the Buddhist flag - killing nine and spurring widespread protests (including self-immolation by monks) against discrimination against Buddhism.
Pathet Lao
Battle of Ap Bac
Hue Phat Dan Shootings
Pentagon Papers
28. A US-South Vietnamese plan to set up well-placed towns full of trained villagers to combat the NLF by resettling and training existing towns. Preceded by the equally ineffective Agroville Program - it failed due to poor execution - corruption - lack
Agent Orange
The Killing Fields
Strategic Hamlet Program
Pol Pot
29. A Communist infiltrator; he pushed the Strategic Hamlet Program to self-destructive speeds to foster resentment against the Diem regime - and helped unseat both Diem and the military junta of Khanh.
Nguyen Cao Ky
Pathet Lao
Pham Van Dong
Pham Ngoc Thao
30. After Ho's death - Le assumed leadership of North Vietnam until 1986. He was known publicly as Ba - or 'Second Son.'
William Westmoreland
Le Duan
Agent Orange
Strategic Hamlet Program
31. The aim of this massive search and destroy operation was to eradicate the so-called 'Iron Triangle' - an area located in close proximity to Saigon which had become a major stronghold of the Viet Cong. While it did locate and destroy a great deal - it
First Indochina War
Pol Pot
Siege at Khe Sahn
Operation Cedar Falls
32. The leading communist party in Laos - similar to the Cambodian Khmer Rouge. It was eventually used to describe any communist in Laos - and it worked closely with the Vietnamese Viet Minh.
Pathet Lao
Agent Orange
Dien Bien Phu
Ho Chi Minh Trail
33. August 1968; various youth anti-war groups met in Chicago to coincide with the Democratic National Convention - were met with police - and televised rioting broke out.
Democratic Convention Protests
Phoenix Program
Vietnamization
Pham Ngoc Thao
34. President Richard Nixon's strategy for ending U.S involvement in the Vietnam war - involving a gradual withdrawal of American troops and replacement of them with South Vietnamese forces.
Vietnamization
Operation Cedar Falls
Viet Cong
Nguyen Van Thieu
35. Duong led the South Vietnamese army under prime minister Ngo Dinh Diem. In 1963 - he became leader of South Vietnam after a coup in which Diem was murdered. Duong's rule lasted after only two months - but he briefly led South Vietnam again in 1975 be
Operation Cedar Falls
Geneva Accords
Duong Van Minh
Robert McNamara
36. Vietnamese communist statesman who fought the Japanese in World War II - the French until 1954 - and South Vietnam until 1975 (1890-1969).
Vietnamization
SDS
Ho Chi Minh
Operation Menu
37. Late in April 1975 - communist forces marched into Saigon - shortly after officials of the Thieu regime and the staff of the American embassy had fled the country in humiliating disarray. The forces quickly occupied the capital - renamed it Ho Chi Mi
Agent Orange
Le Duan
Nguyen Van Thieu
Fall of Saigon
38. Incident in which National Guard troops fired at a group of students during an antiwar protest at Kent State University in Ohio - killing four people.
William Westmoreland
Kent State Shootings
Operation Rolling Thunder
Pham Ngoc Thao
39. A strategy of gradually intensified bombing of North Vietnam - begun in February 1965. Less than a month later - Johnson ordered the first US combat troops to South Vietnam - and in July he shifted US troops from defensive to offensive operations - d
Pham Ngoc Thao
Easter Offensive
Strategic Hamlet Program
Operation Rolling Thunder
40. (1925-1998) Leader of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. He is responsible for the deaths of almost 2 million of his own people due to starvation - execution - and beatings.
Robert McNamara
Pol Pot
Fall of Saigon
Ngo Dinh Nhu
41. American ally in South Vietnam from 1954 to 1963; his repressive regime brought about the Communist Viet Cong resistance and required increasing American military aid to stop a Communist takeover. He was killed in a coup in 1963.
William Westmoreland
Champa
Ngo Dinh Diem
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
42. North Vietnamese diplomat who negotiated with Henry Kissinger to end the war in Vietnam (1911-1990).
Pol Pot
Siege at Khe Sahn
Le Duc Tho
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
43. A joint resolution of the U.S. Congress passed on August 7 - 1964 in direct response to a minor and bizarre naval engagement known as the Gulf of Tonkin Incident. It gave U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson authorization - without a formal declaration o
Pentagon Papers
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Nguyen Cao Ky
Domino Theory
44. A herbicide used as a chemical weapon during the Vietnam War to kill vegetation and expose enemy hiding places.
VVAW
Phoenix Program
Pentagon Papers
Agent Orange
45. The largest North Vietnamese campaign since 1968 - carried out during the end of the war in 1972. Despite hampering by inept tactics and high casualties - they gained the city of Quang Tri and a better bargaining position.
VVAW
Paris Peace Accords
Operation Cedar Falls
Easter Offensive
46. In 1965 - the United States brought in B52 bombers to attack North Vietnam - beginning the escalation of the war and leading to Operation Rolling Thunder.
Tet Offensive
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Robert McNamara
Operation Flaming Dart
47. The relationship between a nation's investment in defense and civilian goods. President Johnson's attempts at creating his 'Great Society' were hampered by the spending of the Vietnam War - for example.
Case-Church Amendment
Siege at Khe Sahn
Democratic Convention Protests
Guns and Butter
48. French puppet and leader of Republic of Vietnam from 1946-54.
Bao Dai
PRG
Guns and Butter
Ngo Dinh Diem
49. The main negotiator of the peace treaty with the North Vietnamese; secretary of state during Nixon's presidency (1970s). Later won a Nobel Peace Prize for his work in Vietnam.
Gulf of Tonkin Resolution
Geneva Accords
Henry Kissinger
Le Duan
50. Highly flammable jellied gasoline dropped from US planes in firebombing attacks during the Vietnam War.
Napalm
Ngo Dinh Diem
Henry Kissinger
Paris Peace Accords