Which of the following events marked the end of American military involvement in the Vietnam War?
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The Tonkin Gulf Incident had marked the end of American military involvement in Vietnam war.
North Vietnamese warships attacked the destroyers of United States Navy at the Tonkin Gulf in August 1964 is known as the Tonkin Gulf Incident. As a result of the attack, USS Maddox and USS C. Turner Joy had subjected to major damage.
United States Involvement in the Vietnam war was in background until the incident. USS Maddox approached the Gulf of Tonkin on July 31 of 1964 but subjected to face three soviet built Torpedo boats. On the same day USS C Turner Joy was sent as a backup for Maddox. But the destroyers reported that they have been ambushed and faced nearly 22 Vietnamese torpedoes at the field.
Soon after the news about the destruction of destroyers received, President Johnson ordered an airstrike on the Boat Bases of Vietnamese and oil storage depots.
The Tonkin resolution is which the congress gave the complete authority to President Lyndon to maintain peace at any cost.
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