The president who increased troop numbers the most in Vietnam was Johnson. During his administration, the number of troops increased significantly, reaching more than 500,000.
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A graph titled U.S Military Forces in Vietnam, 1955-1972 show the number of troops in Vietnam. During Eisenhower's administration the number of troops remained low and didn't surpass 100,000. The same is true for Kennedy's administration. During Johnson's administration the number of troops increased throughout his presidency and reached more than 500,000 troops. During Nixon's presidency the number of troops at the beginning of his administration was more than 500,000. By the end of his administration the number of troops was less than 200,000.
Which president increased troop numbers the most in Vietnam?
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Responses
Eisenhower
Eisenhower
Kennedy
Kennedy
Johnson
Johnson
Nixon
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