it depends because if you are joining the u.s army you should be amircan but if ur canadain you should join the canadain army
Edit: you don't necessary have to have the citizenship of the land whose Army you're joining. Still applies to U.S. Army, you just can't become an Officer
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If you are not a legal resident of the United States then no you may not join the army.
For North Vietnam or South Vietnam? The North Vietnamese were known simply as the 'North Vietnamese Army' (NVA) to US forces, but their actual title was Vietnam Peoples' Army, as it common practice in Communist states. The South Vietnamese Army was referred to as the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
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Grant commanded the Northern army during the US Civil War. Giap commanded the Northern army during the Vietnam War.
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During the war, most of the men were wearing Army uniforms.
For the US Army, during the Vietnam War, a battalion was about 600 men. The US Marine Corps will be similar in organization (during the Vietnam era).
my grandfather was actually one of the youngest, during Vietnam.
You are a Vietnam Era Veteran but not a Vietnam War Veteran
As far as I know, China once invaded Vietnam during Han Dynasty, the general that led the Chinese army was named Ma Yuan. In 1979 Chinese army also entered Vietnam.
1. Army 2. Navy 3. Air Force Same as they had when they were called North Vietnam during the war.