Assuming you're referring to the Viet Minh during the Second World War, the United States was the primary supplier. If you're referring to the expulsion of the French, the Soviet Union and China were the primary backers of that.
RVN (Republic of South Vietnam); which no longer exists.
Because the war was to help a different country
poland
The objective of the USA, and it's allies, in South Vietnam (from 1945 to 1975) was to try and keep the country free and independent, as they did in South Korea from 1950 to the present. Unfortunately, the government of South Vietnam was corrupt and incapable of defending themselves, so they fell in 1975 after a 55 day invasion by North Vietnam. It's not possible to keep a country free and independent if it can't, or will not, fight to defend themselves.
In 1947, USA president Harry S. Truman came up with a Doctrine (the Truman Doctrine). It declared the the USA will help any country fight and break free from Communism. Therefore, one the Communist North Vietnam invaded the anticommunist South Vietnam, the USA had to get involved and 'help' the South. The Americans feared the if Vietnam will turn communist, the communism will spread with the Domino effect to the rest of Asia. It resulted in USA loosing the war BIG TIME.
A Vietnam visa will only help travelers who are visiting Vietnam. It is also worth remembering that Vietnam is divided. Check that the visa you have is for the right country, either North Vietnam or South Vietnam.
RVN (Republic of South Vietnam); which no longer exists.
The US asked for their help.
Timely troop movements, troop support, supplies, and strategic air stikes.
Somewhat democratic South Vietnam was a member of the South East Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO), so by treaty, we were obligated to help defend South Vietnam. We entered the Vietnam War to help South Vietnam stop Communist North Vietnam from their attempts to unify the whole country.
they didn't want to have a foriegn country involved in their country
many of the schools can help you with supplies-just call the office. also- check local papers, especially free papers like shopper stopper, if there are places with supplies togive they usually have it there.
Because the war was to help a different country
poland
The objective of the USA, and it's allies, in South Vietnam (from 1945 to 1975) was to try and keep the country free and independent, as they did in South Korea from 1950 to the present. Unfortunately, the government of South Vietnam was corrupt and incapable of defending themselves, so they fell in 1975 after a 55 day invasion by North Vietnam. It's not possible to keep a country free and independent if it can't, or will not, fight to defend themselves.
The United States was tempted to help France fight the communists in Vietnam. In the 1950s, the American government sent millions of dollars of assistance to France to help with these efforts.
In 1947, USA president Harry S. Truman came up with a Doctrine (the Truman Doctrine). It declared the the USA will help any country fight and break free from Communism. Therefore, one the Communist North Vietnam invaded the anticommunist South Vietnam, the USA had to get involved and 'help' the South. The Americans feared the if Vietnam will turn communist, the communism will spread with the Domino effect to the rest of Asia. It resulted in USA loosing the war BIG TIME.