
Vietnam War: Turning Points
American History Hit
Escalation and Stalemate: The Vietnam War Years
This chapter examines the escalation of American involvement in the Vietnam War from 1965 to 1967, focusing on the introduction of combat troops and its implications. It discusses the transition to a protracted stalemate characterized by continuous violence and the miscalculations of military leadership. Additionally, it highlights the psychological impact of the Tet Offensive on American public sentiment and the shifting political landscape.
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