Posted on 03/08/2015 7:06:50 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Thank you. Aweful hard looking back, how futile
it all was just because of the leftism of the
Democrats. They threw it away then just like Iraq
and Afghanistan today.
To hell with the democrat party, many of them
deserved to be strung up from lamp posts.
Ya hear that JANE you ageing slut.
Naturally I include Jf’nK also.
LOL....Me too. 1966 at 17 1/2. I was such a stupid kid.
Nixon was a Democrat? Who knew?
It was the Democrat controlled Congress under Ford that stopped the funding at the most critical time.
I successfully volunteered before being old enough to register for the draft.
That’s right. Please see my post 23.
Nixon began to withdraw combat troops immediately upon being sworn into office and before the war had been won, The North Vietnamese continued to test our resolve with massive conventional force invasions. I was personally involved in the attacks across the borders in the Central Highlands in 1971. The biggest attacks occurred in 1972, when all our grounds forces had either left the country or withdrawn to coastal enclaves.
Through the course of these offensives, we continued to withdraw ground troops demonstrating our unwillingness to stand up to outright invasion. The South Vietnamese were able to stand up against these attacks with American air and artillery support, but soon even these units were gone, the Paris Accords were signed and all that was left was a promise to provide financial and military logistical support.
When the 1975 invasion started, the Democrat Congress refused to deliver on the United States promise. But, without American forces, the South Vietnamese had insufficient forces to stop a multi-corps armor and infantry invasion.
The North Vietnamese won the war with conventional forces fighting conventional tactics in an undeveloped country. We did the same thing in the South Pacific in WWII. The South Vietnamese were left to defend their country with what little they had, much like Japanese forces in the Pacific.
Certainly, if the Congress had lived up to our promises, the South Vietnamese could have held out longer, but they almost certainly couldn’t have won.
Y'all are friggin' nutz!
I have never heard of that sort of twist to it.
1966 huh, you’re an old guy; I didn’t enlist until 1969 :-)
See my Post #26.
That was just the final blow and conveniently forgets what Nixon had done.
Welcome home back to ya!
“Thank you, Lyndon Johnson and Robert McNamara.”
Don’t leave out JFK.
He managed to get RSVN President Diem assassinated in November 1963 leaving Vietnam rudderless and unable to form a stable government, much less to defend itself.
This played a big role in LBJ’s decision to send in American combat troops.
No, he successfully dodged the draft by enlisting in the Army. If I recall correctly, he served in Nam.
I did the same. When I was drafted, I signed up. Still ended up in Nam as well.
My younger brother was one of those Marines. Thank God, he managed to survive his year there.
Pingy.
Active Duty/Retiree ping.
“The war had been won.”
Not exactly. Nixon and Kissinger had negotiated a “peace agreement” that left NVA troops still in place in South Vietnam. We didn’t reduce their military to rubble like we did Germany and Japan. This was just another cease fire like we have in Korea and it depended upon a constant US presence to enforce it.
It we had won the war it wouldn’t have mattered if we had left because the North wouldn’t have been in a position to send thousands of armored vehicles into South Vietnam whenever they chose to do so.
Thanks.
Yep.... getting old in body, but staying young in mind. ;>)
No Centurion, Ford was President. The Democrat controlled Congress refused to fund the effort the peace.
Kinda like the current Republican Congress refused to fund Obama’s legalization of wetbacks.
Oh wait, THAT did not happen.
True enough.
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