Paris Peace Accords event
also: Paris Agreements, Paris ceasefire agreement
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United Statescountry · 3South Vietnamplace · 2Laoscountry · 2Vietnamcountry · 2Ellsworth Bunkerperson · 1Thomas Polgarperson · 1Tom Polgerperson · 1Le Duc Thoperson · 1Peter Cressmanperson · 1Thailandcountry · 1Gulf of Tonkin incidentevent · 1Henry Kissingerperson · 1
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Then we went into the Paris Agreements in 1973, which took the last U.S. combat forces out of the war. Saigon was left with residual military aid. The Vietnam War continued for two more years to Saigon. Richard sent a new ambassador, Graham…
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By that time, Indochina peace negotiations were in full swing, leading to the Paris Agreements in January of 73. For Laos, these provided a coalition government, like the one that was intended that the CIA stopped from forming in 1958. So w…
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but the war was too far gone. Hanoi staged a huge offensive that year, finally driving the U.S. out of the conflict, at least in terms of military involvement. The Paris ceasefire agreement sealed the fate of Saigon. Polgar presided over 30…
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covert financing that was being ran out of there, the narco network, the fact that the Corsican mafia was involved, blah, blah, blah. And then you have the Gulf of Tonkin incident that generated the next phase of that. So at the end, the fi…
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In that time, only 591 American servicemen had been repatriated out of the 3,000 missing. During the 60-day ceasefire instituted by the Paris Peace Accords, Americans were still flying combat and reconnaissance missions over Laos and being …
▶ 45:08
It never came back. Nine days after the Paris Peace Corps and the ceasefire took effect, the ECE-47Q took to the air on its last clandestine mission over northern Laos. One crew member, Sergeant Peter Cressman, knew after reading the accord…