The Vietnam War
the Vietnam War
How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
Yes, the Vietnam War was well, a war as you can tell because it says it in its name Vietnam WAR! so ya........ it is..............
Because Vietnam is the name of the country in which the war was fought. If the war was fought in Germany, it could have been called the "German War." Or in Canada, the "Canadian War", etc.
battlefeild Vietnam
The name (term) "Vietnam" is brought up by politicians when entering something negative into the debate. Such as, "...why are you saying this? Are you trying to get us involved into another "Vietnam" or something?" Or, "...well, we couldn't that! That might cause another "Vietnam"!"
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
The US is not at war with Iraq.
Indochina.
The veterans abbreviated it to "Nam. " And it was derisively called "McNamara's War" after Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. Another Answer: To the Vietnamese it was called the "American War".
War movies.