No.
YES
No, it's not an authorised Air Force award, and they wouldn't qualify for it anyhow, as the awarding of the CIB is pretty much restricted to infantry soldiers. The equivalent Air Force award is their own Combat Action Medal.
No. Vietnam has developed a league of 14 tearms, but its national team has not risen to the level to which it (yet) has the capacity to compete for a spot in the World Cup.
the team qualified for the 1950 FIFA World Cup (although it did not travel to the tournament in Brazil), maman-
No I do not think that they can qualify for the world cup.
No Vietnam did not qualify for the 2010 world cup.
The Vietnam War 'era' was 1961 to 1975.
It is simple they did not qualify.
Probably just enough to qualify as a communist nation.
YES
American Legion, yes.
No, it's not an authorised Air Force award, and they wouldn't qualify for it anyhow, as the awarding of the CIB is pretty much restricted to infantry soldiers. The equivalent Air Force award is their own Combat Action Medal.
After bootcamp you go to your first unit. You qualify to be a seaman or fireman and learn about the boats you use. After 6 months you put your name on a school list of your choice. The wait for school is 6 months - 2 1/2 years depending on what school you choose.
No. Vietnam has developed a league of 14 tearms, but its national team has not risen to the level to which it (yet) has the capacity to compete for a spot in the World Cup.
Technically yes, although the performance is quite bad.
The Jews; although what is known as Hinduism could also qualify (Hindus believe in a supreme God although they have many gods).
No. Spain and France both qualified from Group I to get to the World Cup finals. Although Spain were the 2010 champions, they did have to qualify for the 2014 finals.