TIMELINES: Troops from N. Vietnam infiltrate the South on Sept. 18 of what year?

Sunday, Sept. 18, 2011

Troops from N. Vietnam infiltrate the South on Sept. 18 of what year?

THEN

September 18, 1964, communist North Vietnam orders its troops to infiltrate noncommunist South Vietnam resulting in a battle in Quang Tri Province. The North is defeated in the battle and suffers massive casualties, but the confrontation marks a serious escalation in the conflict between the North and the South. In March 1965, then U.S. President Lyndon Johnson commits the first U.S combat troops to support South Vietnam. The 1975 invasion of Saigon by the North marks the end of the Vietnam War and brings about the unification of Vietnam under communist rule.

NOW

Today, Vietnamstill a communist regimeis categorized as Not Free in the 2011 Freedom House Country Report. In the report, Freedom House details its findings by listing some of the Vietnamese governments abuses of power in 2010 including: continued restrictions on civil liberties and religious freedom, and crackdowns on dissent with increased hostility toward criticism of the government on the internet. Vietnam currently has an estimated population of 89 million.




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