There aren't many similarities between the Vietnam War and the Persian Gulf War but what I can say is that they both started in a different country and that country asked for the United States help. The United States plays a huge part in both wars. See in the Vietnam War the United States gets involved because our president didn't want Communism to spread across the world which would soon also end up in the United States. In the Persian Gulf War Kuwait was invaded by Iraqi and Kuwait called for help and the Unites States stepped in to help Kuwait drive out Iraqi from their country.
The Korean War is similiar to WW1. Both Korea & WW1 were the FIRST air wars (air to air combat/dog-fighting). WW1 with cloth covered bi-planes; Korea with jet aircraft. Both WW1 & Korean War were intense bloody fighting at close range all in one region, sometimes trench type warfare; back and forth battles. Both WW1 & Korean War were ended by an Armistice. Both WW1 & Korean War are overshadowed by WW2 & Vietnam War. The Vietnam War & WW2 are very similiar: Both created new branches of combat arms for the US Army; AIRBORNE Infantry for WW2 & AIRMOBILE Infantry for Vietnam. WW2 and the Vietnam War were highly mobile wars. Aerial combat (air to air combat/dog-fighting) was for WW2: "Refined" from WW1 & Vietnam's aerial combat was "refined" from the Korean War. Both wars ended in complete victory; allies won WW2, communists won the Vietnam War.
They were two totally different wars fought by different weapons and different tactics and in different places (terrain). Korea was mountainous and frozen; Vietnam was mostly lowlands and hot jungle. Furthermore, Korea was a conventional war from the outset...a virtual remake of WWII, culminating with a UN victory (successfully stopping the communists at the 38th Parallel); whilst Vietnam escalated from an infiltration fed guerrilla war into an uncontrollable conventional war...ultimately ending with a combined tank/infantry (conventional attack) led communist victory.
They were alike in that they both were fought Asia, both were fought between a North & South foe, and both were fought against communist aggression.
Tactics, helicopters and searching would be the only similarity. As far as war is concerned; there's no comparison:
1. WWI Allies verses Central Powers
2. WWII Allies verses Axis Powers
3. Korean War Allies (US & UN) vs North Korea & Communist China
4. Vietnam War Allies vs North Vietnam (supported by USSR/Red China)
Afghanistan? No nation is at war with Afghanistan. US/Coalition is hunting criminals, just like the "war on crime" in the United States; find em, arrest em, put em in prison (or execute them). If they don't surrender, "suicide by cop."
Two nations (countries) (with their allies) were at war with each other in Vietnam. No nations are at war with Afghanistan.
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The war in the Persian Gulf that was fought from 1980 to 1988 was between Iran and Iraq.Iran and Iraq
yes yes it does
Which of the 3 Persian Gulf Wars are you referring to?
The Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
Persian gulf, an inlet of the Arabian sea
Iran is located between the Caspian Sea and the Persian Gulf.
The Persian Gulf.
WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, the Persian Gulf War and the War on Terror
Generally speaking, the Persian Gulf is between Iran in the north and Saudi Arabia in the south, but there are numerous smaller countries that also have Persian Gulf coastline.
The Mexican Gulf is between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The Arabs typically call this the Arabian Gulf, but this name is not popular outside of the Arab World.
President Reagan during the Iraq-Iran Persian Gulf War; Truman for the Korean War; Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford for Vietnam.
Gulf of Aden!
That is 3 different waterways. - At the southern end of Persian Gulf is the Strait of Hormuz.
The body of water separating Iran from Saudi Arabia is called the Persian Gulf. There has been a push by the Arabs to have the Gulf renamed the Arab Gulf (as it is called "al-Khalij al-3arabi" in Arabic). No non-Arab nation has adopted this nomenclature.
The Gulf of Tonkin.
The war in the Persian Gulf that was fought from 1980 to 1988 was between Iran and Iraq.Iran and Iraq
The Persian Gulf narrows into the Strait of Hormuz which then widens out to the Gulf of Oman and then that opens up into the Arabian Sea.