What role did U.S. security forces play in Vietnam during the Kennedy administration? Combat troops fought the Vietcong and North Vietnamese. U.S. planes conducted air strikes on Cambodian bases. Military advisers supported the South Vietnamese army. The CIA plotted to undermine the Diem government.
@Chuvak @nincompoop
I'm thinking D but I'm not sure
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@Destinymasha
I am pretty unsure about this! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Role_of_the_United_States_in_the_Vietnam_War#Under_the_Kennedy_Administration The commitment to defend South Vietnam was reaffirmed by Kennedy on May 11 in National Security Action Memorandum 52, which became known as "The Presidential Program for Vietnam". Its opening statement reads: U.S. objectives and concept of operations [are] to prevent communist domination of South Vietnam; to create in that country a viable and increasingly democratic society, and to initiate, on an accelerated basis, a series of mutually supporting actions of a military, political, economic, psychological, and covert character designed to achieve this objective.
So you think its A
I do believe so. Though my Vietnam War knowledge is lacking! This is another openstudy answer that kind of confirms my answer haha. http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/512bbbbfe4b02acc415d68a4
Okay thank you :)
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