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The inauguration of Richard Nixon in January led to a reevaluation of the U.S. role in the war. U.S. forces peaked at 543,000 in April. U.S. military strategy remained relatively unchanged from the offensive strategy of 1968 until the Battle of Hamburger Hill in May which led to a change a more reactive approach. The U.S. and South Vietnam agreed on a policy of Vietnamization with South Vietnamese forces being expanded and equipped to take over more of the ground combat from the departing Americans which began to withdraw in late June without any reciprocal commitment by the North Vietnamese. The morale of U.S. ground forces began to fray with increasing racial tensions and the first instances of fragging and combat refusal. The antiwar movement in the U.S. continued to grow and public opi

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  • The inauguration of Richard Nixon in January led to a reevaluation of the U.S. role in the war. U.S. forces peaked at 543,000 in April. U.S. military strategy remained relatively unchanged from the offensive strategy of 1968 until the Battle of Hamburger Hill in May which led to a change a more reactive approach. The U.S. and South Vietnam agreed on a policy of Vietnamization with South Vietnamese forces being expanded and equipped to take over more of the ground combat from the departing Americans which began to withdraw in late June without any reciprocal commitment by the North Vietnamese. The morale of U.S. ground forces began to fray with increasing racial tensions and the first instances of fragging and combat refusal. The antiwar movement in the U.S. continued to grow and public opinion turned increasingly antiwar when the Mỹ Lai massacre was revealed in November. (en)
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  • South Vietnam: 21,833 killed
  • US: 11,780 killed
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  • Anti-Communistforces:
  • Communistforces:
  • Khmer Rouge
  • Kingdom of Laos
  • Pathet Lao
  • Republic of China
  • Viet Cong
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  • Australia: 7670
  • New Zealand: 550
  • Philippines: 190
  • South Korea: 48,870
  • South Vietnam 897,000
  • Thailand : 11,570
  • United States: 549,500
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  • Helicopters of the 170th and the 189th Helicopter Assault Companies await the loading of troops at Polei Kleng, in the Central Highlands of South Vietnam (en)
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  • South Vietnam: 21,833 killed (en)
  • US: 11,780 killed (en)
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  • Khmer Rouge (en)
  • Kingdom of Laos (en)
  • Republic of China (en)
  • Viet Cong (en)
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  • Communist forces: (en)
  • Pathet Lao (en)
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  • Australia: 7670 (en)
  • New Zealand: 550 (en)
  • Philippines: 190 (en)
  • South Korea: 48,870 (en)
  • South Vietnam 897,000 (en)
  • Thailand : 11,570 (en)
  • United States: 549,500 (en)
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  • The inauguration of Richard Nixon in January led to a reevaluation of the U.S. role in the war. U.S. forces peaked at 543,000 in April. U.S. military strategy remained relatively unchanged from the offensive strategy of 1968 until the Battle of Hamburger Hill in May which led to a change a more reactive approach. The U.S. and South Vietnam agreed on a policy of Vietnamization with South Vietnamese forces being expanded and equipped to take over more of the ground combat from the departing Americans which began to withdraw in late June without any reciprocal commitment by the North Vietnamese. The morale of U.S. ground forces began to fray with increasing racial tensions and the first instances of fragging and combat refusal. The antiwar movement in the U.S. continued to grow and public opi (en)
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  • 1969 in the Vietnam War (en)
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