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Lyndon Baines Johnson
History of USA

              


1961
Diplomacy
Saigon Visits President Diem in Saigon & offers him America's support
1963
Assassination
21st Nov Dallas Johnson takes the oath of office on board Air Force One just before it departed Love Field
21st Nov Dallas Vice-President Johnson (who had been riding two cars behind Kennedy in the motorcade through Dallas , and was not injured) become President of the United States upon Kennedy's death. At 2:38 P.M
29th Nov The first official investigation of the Kennedy assassination is established by President Johnson, a week after the assassination
1963
Government
Appointed President of the USA, 36th President
1963
NSAM 273
26th Nov Launches operation NSAM 273
1963
Plan 34A
20th Nov Honolulu Approves action against nth Vietnam by CIA supported sth Vietnamese forces
20th Nov Honolulu Operation Plan 34A is announced at the Honolulu Conference
1963
Warren Commission
29th Nov The first official investigation of the Kennedy assassination is established by President Johnson, a week after the assassination
1964
Assassination
Just before the 1964 presidential election, President Johnson orders the Warren Commission documentation to be sealed against public availability for 75 years (until 2039)
1964
Battle of Tonkin Gulf
2nd Aug Tonkin Gulf A class that triggers USAbombing against Nth Vietnam
2nd Aug Tonkin Gulf Claims USS Maddox was attacked 30 miles offsore not 13 miles claimed by nth Vietnam
2nd Aug Tonkin Gulf The Tonkin Gulf incident is used to escalate the war in Vietnam
2nd Aug Tonkin Gulf USS Turner Joy & Maddox report they have been attacked by Nth Vietnamese torpedo boats
5th Aug Tonkin Gulf Orders the bombing of North Vietnamese bases in retaliation for the Tonkin Gulf attack
1964
Coup d'Etat
Sends a USAnaval force towards Brazil to prevent a leftist takeover
1964
Government
Sends a USAnaval force towards Brazil to prevent a leftist takeover
8th Jan Johnson declares war on poverty
11th Jan 1st government report regarding dangers of smoking is issued by Luther Terry
27th Feb Introduces the Civil Rights Act
1964
Resolution Tonkin Gulf
7th Aug Tonkin Gulf Congress authorizes "measures to repel any armed attack against forces of the US"
7th Aug Tonkin Gulf Enables Johnson to use armed force to help SEATO members to "defend their freedom"
1964
Warren Commission
Just before the 1964 presidential election, President Johnson orders the Warren Commission documentation to be sealed against public availability for 75 years (until 2039)
1965
Alliance
Feb Hanoi Prime Minister Kosygin is pressured by the North Vietnamese to provide unlimited military aid to counter the American "aggression"
1965
Barrel Role
Approves the bombing of communist routes in Southern Laos
1965
Battle of Drang
19th Oct Drang 1st major battle of the Vietnam War between the United States Army and the People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN)
19th Oct Drang North Vietnamese Army troops attack the USASpecial Forces camp at Plei Me in a prelude to the Battle of Ia Drang
1965
Bombing of Dong Hoi
7th Feb Dong Hoi Johnson approves Operation Flaming Dart, the bombing of a North Vietnamese army camp near Dong Hoi
8th Feb Dong Hoi The beginning of limited offensive attacks on military targets in Nth Vietnam
8th Feb Dong Hoi USAair attacks take place on bases at Dong Hoi in retaliation for Pleiku
1965
Bombing of Ho Chi Minh Trail
Mar Ho Chi Minh Trail The 1st air strikes against the Ho Chi Minh trail
1965
Bombing of Vietnam
13th May The 1st bombing pause is announced by the USAin the hope that Hanoi will now negotiate
19th May USAbombing of North Vietnam resumes
1965
Coup d'Etat
27th Jan General Khanh seizes full control of South Vietnam's government
18th Feb Saigon General Khanh finally ousted from power and a new military/civilian government installed, led by Dr. Phan Huy Quat
1965
Demonstrations
31st Aug President Johnson signs a law criminalizing draft card burning, leads to widespread demonstrations
16th Oct Anti-war rallies occur in 40 USAcities and in international cities including London & Rome
1965
Doctrine Johnson
Washington The USA announces it will only intervene if there is a threat of Communist takeover
1965
Draft Card Burning
31st Aug President Johnson signs a law criminalizing draft card burning
1965
Flaming Dart
7th Feb Dong Hoi Johnson approves Operation Flaming Dart, the bombing of a North Vietnamese army camp near Dong Hoi
1965
Game Warden
Jan Operation Game Warden begins US. Navy river patrols on South Vietnam's 3000 nautical miles of inland waterways
1965
Government
34 die during demonstrations at Watts , a black area of Los Angeles
Introduces War on Poverty
The Voting Rights Act is passed
19th Jan Inaugurated President of the USA
1965
Johnson Doctrine
Washington The USA announces it will only intervene if there is a threat of Communist takeover
1965
Landing Danang
8th Mar Danang The 9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade are the 1st USAground combat force in Vietnam
1965
Legislation
31st Aug President Johnson signs a law criminalizing draft card burning, leads to widespread demonstrations
1965
Market Time
11th Mar 1st day of Operation-Market Time-USA, results in the North Vietnamese shifting to the more difficult land route along the Ho Chi Minh trail
11th Mar Joint effort between the USANavy & South Vietnamese Navy to disrupt North Vietnamese sea routes used to funnel supplies into the South
1965
Memo Bundy
27th Jan Bundy & McNamara advise Johnson the USAhas reached a 'fork in the road' in Vietnam & must either soon escalate or withdraw
27th Jan NSA Bundy & Defense SecretaryMcNamara send a memo to Johnson stating America's military involvement is Vietnam failing
1965
Memo McNamara
27th Jan Bundy & McNamara advise Johnson the USAhas reached a 'fork in the road' in Vietnam & must either soon escalate or withdraw
27th Jan NSA Bundy & Defense SecretaryMcNamara send a memo to Johnson stating America's military involvement is Vietnam failing
1965
Mobilization
1st April President Johnson authorizes sending 2 more Marine battalions & up to 20,000 logistical personnel to Vietnam
1st April The decision to allow offensive operations is kept secret from the American press & public for 2 months
20th April Honolulu McNamara, Westmoreland, Wheeler, William Bundy & Ambassador Taylor recommend to the President sending another 40,000 combat soldiers
21st April President Johnson raises America's combat strength in Vietnam to more than 60,000
3rd May The 1st USAArmy combat troops, 3500 men of the 173rd Airborne Brigade, arrive in Vietnam
1965
Napalm Bombing
8th Mar Johnson authorizes the use of Napalm, a petroleum based anti-personnel bomb that showers hundreds of explosive pellets upon impact
1965
Oath
20th Jan Washington Declares, "We can never again stand aside, prideful in isolation. Terrific dangers & troubles that we once called foreign now constantly live among us
1965
Opinion Poll
Feb Opinion polls shortly after the bombing indicate a 70 percent approval rating for the President and an 80 percent approval of USAmilitary involvement
1965
Peace
22nd Dec Washington Announces a 36 hr cease-fire commencing Chris tmas eve to negotiate with Nth Vietnam
27th Dec Washington Agrees to extend the cease-fire indefinitley to promote negotiations with Nth Vietnam
1965
Rolling Thunder
13th Feb President Johnson authorizes Operation Rolling Thunder
2nd Mar Operation Rolling Thunder begins as over 100 American fighter-bombers attack targets in North Vietnam
2nd Mar Scheduled to last 8 weeks, Rolling Thunder will continue for 3 yrs
1965
Siege of Chu Lai
18th Aug Chu Lai 1st major USAground operation in Vietnam as USAMarines wage a preemptive strike against 1500 Viet Cong planning to assault the USAairfield at Chu Lai
1965
Siege of Da Nang
8th Mar Da Nang The 1st USAcombat troops arrive in Vietnam as 3500 Marines land at China Beach to defend the American air base at Da Nang
1965
Siege of Embassy
29th Mar Saigon Vietcong terrorists bomb the USAembassy in Saigon
1965
Siege of Phuoc Long
13th May Phuoc Long The Vietcong attack the USAspecial forces camp in Phuoc Long
1965
Siege of Pleiku
Pleiku The Vietcong attack a USAinstallation, orders USAevacuation & reprisals
6th Feb Pleiku Vietcong guerrillas attack the USAcompound at Pleiku in the Central Highlands , killing 8 Americans, wounding 126 & destroying 10 aircraft
1965
Siege of Plei Me
19th Oct Plei Me North Vietnamese Army troops attack the USASpecial Forces camp at Plei Me in a prelude to the Battle of Ia Drang
1965
Speech
7th April John Hopkins University Delivers "Peace Without Conquest" Speech offering Hanoi "unconditional discussions" to stop the war in return for massive modernization of Vietnam
28th June Washington Announces on TV, "We will stand in Vietnam"
1965
Starlite
18th Aug 1st major USAground operation in Vietnam as USAMarines wage a preemptive strike against 1500 Viet Cong planning to assault the USAairfield at Chu Lai
1966
Battle of Con Thien
July Con Thien Heavy fighting near Con Thien kills nearly 1,300 North Vietnamese troops
1966
Birmingham
April 5,000 USAtroops backed by helicopters & armored vehicles sweep nth of Saigon
April Most battles are dictated by the Vietcong, who prove elusive
1966
Bombing of Vietnam
Washington Bombing against Nth Vietnam includes road, rail, oil depots & industrial plants
13th May Stops bombing, instructs the Nth Vietnamese he expects "equally constructive" gestures
15th May Washington Johnson orders a resumption of the bombing
1966
Crimp
Jan Chu Chi Chu Chi is razed and patrolled but American forces fail to locate a Vietcong HQ
8th Jan The goal of the campaign is to capture the Vietcong's headquarters near Saigon
1966
Mayflower
13th May Washington Announces a "pause" in the bombing
15th May Washington Hanoi Radio denounces the bombing halt as a "worn out trick"
15th May Washington Johnson orders a resumption of the bombing
1966
Mobilization
USAforces in Vietnam reach 385,000 men, plus an additional 60,000 sailors offshore
1966
Peace
2nd Feb Washington A Harris poll supports this & an increase in USAtroop levels to 500,000
2nd Feb Washington At a National Security Council decides to end the cease-fire
1966
Rolling Thunder
Washington Bombing against Nth Vietnam escalates to include road, rail, oil & industrial plants
1966
Siege of Chu Chi
Jan Chu Chi Chu Chi is razed and patrolled but American forces fail to locate a Vietcong HQ
1966
Siege of Route 13
30th June Route 13 On Route 13 linking Vietnam to the Cambodian border USAforces are brutally assaulted
1967
Asylum Alliluyeva
6th Mar Delhi Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, requests asylum at the USAEmbassy
1967
Battle of Dak To
19th Nov Dak To Blunts Nth Vietnam's penetration into the Southern Highlands
19th Nov Dak To Nov 19-Nov 23, The Peoples Army, PAVN, is defeated by the USA
1967
Bombing of Lang Vei
2nd Mar Lang Vei The USAaccidentally bombs Lang Vei, 80 civilians are killed
1967
Bombing of Vietnam
Washington The Stennis Committee criticizes Johnson for not increasing the bombing
1967
Committee Stennis
Washington The Stennis Committee criticizes Johnson for not increasing the bombing
1967
Demonstrations
15th April San Francisco Over 100,000 in New York & over 50,000 in San Francis co demonstrate against the War
1967
Exile of Johnson
6th Mar Delhi Stalin's daughter, Svetlana Alliluyeva, requests asylum at the USAEmbassy
1967
Government
Diplomsatic relations are broken with Iraq, resumed 1984
21st Feb The 18 nation disarmament conference re-opens in Geneva
May Advises Foreign Minister Abba Eban not to make a pre-emptive strike against Egypt
1967
Invasion of Vietnam
13th June Turns down the Joint Chiefs of Staff's request for more troops
1967
Junction City
22nd Feb The USA& Sth Vietnamese forces begin Operation Junction City
1967
Pennsylvania
July Paris 3 month diplomacy with Nth Vietnam leading to a meeting between the USA& Hanoi in 1968
1967
Rolling Thunder
Bombing against Nth Vietnam escalates to military bases
1968
Assassination
3rd April Memphis Five days later, President Lyndon B. Johnson declares a national day of mourning for the lost civil rights leader
1968
Battle of Khesanh
Khesanh The Vietcong lose 10,000 & are defeated
Khesanh The Vietcong try to capture a 6,000 man USAbase with a force of 40,000
1968
Bombing of Vietnam
19th parallel Announces the cessation of bombing Nth of the 19th parallel in Vietnam
31st Mar 20th parallel Announces cessation of bombing nth of the 20th parallel to negotiate a solution
31st Oct Announces bombing in nth Vietnam will stop
31st Oct Announces negotiations will begin, 5 days before the Presidential Election
1st Nov Calls a complete halt to the bombing of Nth Vietnam during diplomatic talks
1968
Capture of Pueblo, USS
Jan The Nth Koreans capture USS Pueblo, Johnson sends 26 more B-52s to the Pacific
1968
Casualties
The USAhas lost over 31,000 lives & are losing 300 per week
1968
Complete Victory
8th April Washington Over 100,000 begin an offensive against communist forces in 11 provinces around Saigon
1968
Conference of Paris
10th May Paris Peace talks begin in Paris with North Vietnamese officials
1968
Government
Establishes the Senior Interdepartmental Group for high officials below cabinet level
31st Mar Announces decision to retire
11th April Civil Rights Bill, signs a bill for open housing
1st July Signs the treaty announcing talks are to take place on strategic arms limitation
21st Aug Says will attend summit with Kosygin on Sept 30th, aborted by Soviet invasion of Czech
1968
Igloo White
Washington Sensors are dropped on the Ho Chi Minh Trail, activity triggers off bombing raids
1968
Mobilization
Washington By the end of 1968 550,000 are stationed in Vietnam
1968
Peace
31st Oct Announces negotiations will begin, 5 days before the Presidential Election
1968
Pegasus
1st 15 Kheh 30,000 raise the siege of marines in Khe Sanh, the Nth Vietnamese retreat into Laos
1968
Retirement
31st Mar Washington Announces decision to retire
1968
Rolling Thunder
1st Nov Brought to a halt, emphasis is placed on the trail network in Laos
1968
Siege of Khe Sanh
1st 15 Kheh 30,000 raise the siege of marines in Khe Sanh, the Nth Vietnamese retreat into Laos
1968
Tet Offensive
Cities such as Kontum, My Tho, Ben Tre & Hue are destroyed during fighting
The Tet Offensive results in Johnson having to bow out of the Presidential elections
31st Jan Washington An offensive launched by the nth Vietnamese to overthrow the sth Vietnamese government
Mar The nth Vietnamese offensive is repelled but this leads to anti-war protests
Mar The Tet offensive is contained by the USAat the cost of 165,000 civilian lives
1969
Arc Light
Cambodia becomes a target for Operation Arc Light
1969
Bombing of Cambodia
Cambodia becomes a target for Operation Arc Light

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