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Vietnam: 50 Years Remembered

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The history of U.S. involvement is told in this 7 part documentary series featuring personal stories from veterans and detailing the battles, strategy, and politics of a war that consumed multiple U.S. Presidents. A chronicle of the tragedy that tested the strength of our country and forever changed the social and political landscape of the world.

DocumentaryWar & Politics

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3rd March 2015 - 3rd March 2015
Director
Kevin R. Hershberger
Producer
Kevin R. Hershberger
Top Cast
Coby Batty
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Indochina To U.S. Involvement Still
Indochina To U.S. Involvement
3rd March 2015

Episode 1

French colonies in Indochina fell to the Imperial Japanese after Nazi Germany occupied France during World War II. After the Japanese were defeated, the power vacuum left in the Indochina region set the stage for a major conflict.

Boots on the Ground Still
Boots on the Ground
3rd March 2015

Episode 2

As it became clear the South Vietnamese security forces would not provide adequate security for the US Air Force bases in Southeast Asia, President Lyndon Johnson authorized the beginning of the ground war.

War is Hell Still
War is Hell
3rd March 2015

Episode 3

As troop morale declined, US generals began to advocate for a more aggressive strategy to take the war to the NLF, abandoning the idea that South Vietnam could take back the North without US assistance.

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Tet Offensive
3rd March 2015

Episode 4

A truce normally marked the Lunar New Year (Tet), but in 1968, the NLF broke the truce in order to launch the largest battle of the war: The Tet Offensive.

Prisoners of War Still
Prisoners of War
3rd March 2015

Episode 5

During the course of the war, the NLF captured thousands of US soldiers, some of whom were never recovered. Their recovery was used as part of Nixon's justification for continuing the war.

Vietnamization Still
Vietnamization
3rd March 2015

Episode 6

The Nixon Doctrine called for the bolstering of the Army of the Republic of Vietnam in order for them to take over the defense of South Vietnam. However, their efforts eventually prove to be in vain, leading to the evacuation of the US and South Vietnamese forces in the Fall of Saigon.

The War Remembered Still
The War Remembered
3rd March 2015

Episode 7

The political costs for the war began to add up for the Nixon Administration, and the South Vietnamese were now on their own. The American troops were home, but there was little celebration. The scars of the war would linger in American culture for decades to come.