What event led to full-scale involvement of the US in the Vietnam conflict?

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2-4, 1964: Two supposed incidents in the Gulf of Tonkin lead Johnson to seek congressional approval for direct U.S. involvement in Vietnam. March 8, 1965: First Marines land in Danang. Nov. 14-18, 1965: In the Ia Drang Valley, American troops fight their first large scale battles against the North Vietnamese Army.


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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "the threat of an immediate Soviet attack on the United States." The issue that sparked the Cuban Missile Crisis is that the threat of an immediate Soviet attack on the United States

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Answer: False

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