Just his fatiques (uniform). Nothing that glowed or reflected light. When smoking a cigarette, he lit it under his poncho, and smoked it with his hands cupped.
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
Same as in any place on earth; with the exception of far more 4th of July firework displays. Usually once a week, more often in hot AO's (Areas of Operation).
Check the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Those names are listed in chronological order; the last name engraved on the wall would be your answer.
a member of the army of the republic of Vietnam
Vietnamization
The North Vietnamese Army would break the treaty and invaded South Vietnam. South Vietnam quickly fell to North Vietnam, which created one, Socialist Vietnam.
In the war of 1812 an American soldier would have made $8 and in the civil war it was $13 but then it was raised to $16
That he /she will miss their family
In the Vietnam War, the American soldiers would refer to the enemy as charley
Likely interegated and executed as a public display to instill fear to other Union soldiers.
Before the American used to think with their technology and firepower, they would protect the world from the communist. The Vietnam war proved that they were wrong.
Total American deaths in Vietnam from 1959 through the end of 1963 were 195. Therefore the total by Nov. 1963 would not be more than that and possibly somewhat fewer. Reference: http://www.militaryfactory.com/vietnam/casualties.asp#13