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As the political and military stability of South Vietnam faltered, the US stepped up its combat and support role. The “light at the end of the tunnel” grew increasingly elusive as LBJ committed more men and money to the struggle with few visible results. With growing discontent at home, LBJ’s commander-in-chief role peaked with the Tet Offensive, the significant turning point of the war in many ways. Join us as we continue to look at this controversial period in our history. There is no need to have been in prior classes to join this one.
