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Tet 1968 - The Turning Point
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Lesson Objectives
• Understand and summarize the military and domestic political situation on the Vietnam War in January 1968.
• Describe and analyze the events of the Tet 1968 Offensive in Vietnam.
• Describe and analyze the operational and strategic significance of the Tet Offensive.
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Major IssuesTet 68: The Turning Point
How was the Tet offensive portrayed in the U.S. news media?
What was the Communist objective for the Tet 68 Offensive?
What was Tet (the holiday)?
• How did this fit into their Strategy of Revolutionary War?
• Why did the Communist choose Tet to launch their attack?
What were the results of the offensive:
• Militarily (tactically)? • Politically (strategically)?
What happened during the Tet 68 attacks in Saigon? Hué?
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Strategy of Revolutionary War
Phase I: Targeted state stronger militarily • Revolutionaries avoid combat • Guerrilla war: raids, ambushes, sabotage, terrorism • Political conflict predominant
Phase II: Rough military parity • Combined guerrilla and conventional war • Military and political conflict equally important
Phase III: Revolution stronger than targeted state • Revolutionary forces go to totally conventional war • “General Offensive” linked to political “Great Uprising”
Generic: Used in Chinese Civil War, First & Second Indochina Wars
Review
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Strategy of Revolutionary War
General Characteristics
• It is a total war
• It is wage with total unity of effort
• It is, by necessity and choice, a protracted war
• It stresses gaining and keeping the initiative
• It is a changing war (shift between phases)
• It is a mosaic war (different phases, different areas)
Davidson
Review
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Strategy of Revolutionary War
Timeline
1954-1965: Phase I (guerrilla warfare)
• 1961-1965: Heated Politburo debate on transition
1965-1967: Phase II (guerrilla & conventional warfare)
• Increased large unit actions (Ia Drang, Khe Sanh)
1968 (early): Phase III (conventional warfare)
The Tet Offensive
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Decision to Tet 1968
North Vietnam's Politburo makes the decision to launch a widespread offensive against South Vietnam
7 Jul 67
Offensive planned with three components:
Diversion: Attacks against remote border areas in an effort to lure American troops away from South Vietnam's cities.
Main Attack (Tet Offensive): Attack against the cities themselves by Viet Cong forces aided by NVA troops in the hope of igniting a "general uprising" to overthrow the government of South Vietnam.
Follow-on : Conventional invasion to capture all of South Vietnam
Transition to Phase III of Revolutionary War
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Timeline
7 Aug 64 Tonkin Gulf Resolution
2 Mar 65 8 Mar 65
1967
Spring 67
Early 1960’s NVA troops begin moving into South Vietnam
Operation Rolling Thunder (bombing of North) begins
Marines land at Da Nang
North Vietnamese Army (NVA) increases pressure on South
Siege of Khe Sanh Begins
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Siege of Khe SanhSpring 1967 - March 1968
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Khe Sahn
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Khe Sahn
1966
1968
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Tet Offensive 1968
Country-wide combined VC & NVA offensive intended to inspire popular uprising
Began January 30, 1968
Attack on Khe Sanh began earlier as a diversion
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Tet Offensive 1968
Country-wide combined VC & NVA offensive intended to inspire popular uprising
Began January 30, 1968
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Tet in Saigon
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Tet in Saigon
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Tet Offensive 1968 Battle of Hué Jan 30 - Mar 3 1968
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HuéThe Historic & Cultural Capital of Vietnam
Hué Citadel
In February 1966, LBJ asked Gen. Westmoreland, the US commander in Vietnam, what he would do next if he were the enemy commander
“Capture Hué,” Westmoreland immediately replied.
Almost two years to the day later, North Vietnam did just that
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Hue Citadel Airfield
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MACV Compound - Hue
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Hue MACV Compound Officer Quarters
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Tet in Hué
Hué Citadel
= Areas not captured
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Tet Offensive 1968Battle of Hué Jan 31- Mar 3 1968
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Tet Offensive 1968Battle of Hué Jan 31- Mar 3 1968
Video (8:08)
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Battle of Hué
Video Pt 2 - 9:09 Pt 4 - 9:10Pt 3 - 8:48 Pt 5 - 7:02
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Tet Offensive
Military Results
US and Vietnamese Dead: 6,000
PAVN and Viet Cong Dead: 40,000 (estimated)
Viet Cong (NLF) essentially eliminated as a fighting force
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Tet Offensive 1968
Turning point of the war … politically
Saigon police chief executes Viet Cong TerroristPhotograph by Eddie Adams
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Tet Offensive 1968
Walter Cronkite, CBS Evening News anchor, visited Vietnam Feb1968
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Post-Tet
Walter Cronkite
Upon his return to the US, Cronkite delivered an unprecedented editorial comment on this trip (February 27, 1968)
“To say that we are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory, conclusion.”
LBJ’s reply on hearing this: “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost middle America.”
On March 31, 1968, President Johnson announced he would not seek re-election.
Source Video 5:04 - 5:41
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Cronkite on Vietnam War
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Strategy of Revolutionary War
1954-1965: Phase I (guerrilla warfare)
• 1961-1965: Heated Politburo debate on transition
1965-1967: Phase II (guerrilla & conventional warfare)
• Increased large unit actions (Ia Drang, Khe Sanh)
Tactical Victory
1968 (early): Phase III (Tet Offensive) (conventional warfare)
• Military disaster (VC destroyed)
• “General Uprising” did not occur• Strategic victory for the Communists none the less
, Strategic Defeat
Tet 68 for U.S
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What went wrong in Vietnam?
Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.
-- George Santyana (1863-1952), 1905
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Vietnam: The Home Front
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End
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US Strategy in Vietnam
• Interviewed senior officials, military and civilian:
LBJ named McNamara to be President, World Bank • February 29, 1968
Clark Clifford became SecDef
Summers
• none of them could tell him what constituted victory in Vietnam• found that US had no military plan to win war