in 1919
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
Armistice means that the war was over and that their soldiers would be coming home
Australian and New Zealand Servicemen mirrored it's US counterparts in entering and leaving the Vietnam War; early 60's & early 70's.
1945
They returned home in stages. There was no official set date for them to return back to cities.
Servicemen returning home from Vietnam were often given a "dirty look" of disguist, or had a "smart remark" made to them. Many returning veterans would NOT tell people that they were veterans of the Vietnam War.
Yes they did
Baby Boomers The result of hundreds of thousands of lonely/excited servicemen returning home from a long war.
I'm not an expert but I know that the government help servicemen get a loan or give them a loan if they want to buy a house. It is called a military loan.
Troops went home when the war ended.
US servicemen returning home from Vietnam were treated with hostility, discrimination, and rejection.
World War II