The United States entered the conflict in Southeast Asia in 1965, following decades of turmoil since World War II. The fall of French Indochina and the spread of Communism led to one of the country's longest and deadliest wars. This 7-part documentary series tells the story of U.S. involvement, featuring personal stories from veterans and detailing battles, strategy, and politics.
Vietnam: 50 Years Remembered
The United States officially entered the conflict in Southeast Asia in 1965, amidst decades of turmoil sparked by the end of World War II.