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Vietnam Becomes an American War (1965–67)
- Operation Rolling Thunder
- U.S. combat troops arrive in Vietnam
- Westmoreland's plan
- Continued troubles in Saigon
- Early American successes
- A frustrating enemy
- Rural Vietnamese trapped in warfare
- War settles into a stalemate
- Paying for Vietnam
- Rise of the antiwar movement
- "McNamara's War"
- State of the war in late 1967
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- Early American Involvement in Vietnam (1954–62)
- The Fall of Diem (1963)
- Lyndon Johnson and the Tonkin Gulf Resolution (1964)
- Vietnam Becomes an American War (1965–67)
- The Tet Offensive (1968)
- The American Antiwar Movement
- The American Soldier in Vietnam
- Coming Home: Vietnam Veterans in American Society
- The War's Effect on the Vietnamese Land and People
- Nixon's War (1969–70)
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- Victory for North Vietnam (1973–75)
- Vietnam Since the War (1976-Present)
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