Yes. There was no US formal declaration of war, but there was US military involvement, so they are considered "conflicts" in US jurisprudence. However, for the Iraqis, Vietnamese, and Koreans, they were certainly wars.
WW1 , WW2, Korea, Vietnam and Iraq
there are three communist countries china, north Korea, and Vietnam
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
The answer is yes, South Korea was in the Vietnam War!
China is the neighbor of both North Korea and Vietnam.
I believe Vietnam was in Korea.
Korea and Vietnam.
The division of Vietnam and Korea was similar in that both were the result of geopolitical tensions during the Cold War, leading to the establishment of communist and non-communist regimes. Vietnam was split into North Vietnam, supported by the Soviet Union and China, and South Vietnam, backed by the United States, while Korea was divided into North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union and China, and South Korea, backed by the United States. Both divisions resulted in prolonged conflicts—the Vietnam War and the Korean War—reflecting the broader ideological struggle between communism and capitalism. Additionally, each division led to significant humanitarian crises and enduring legacies of division and strife within both regions.
Vietnam and North Korea
Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
CHINA was the primary foreign supporter of the Communist Forces in Korea and Vietnam.
Yes, South Korea is an ally of the Republic of Vietnam. During the Vietnam War, South Korea helped the United States and the Republic of Vietnam to fight against the communists. The Republic of Vietnam was helped by South Korea, by the United States, by Thailand, by Taiwan, by New Zealand, by Australia, by Singapore and by Malaysia!