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When the American involvement in the Vietnam war ended in 1973, the United States military stopped drafting men into military service.
The Korean war ended in 1953, and US military involvement in Vietnam did not begin until 1965, although American Military Advisors and Covert Operatives had been active in Vietnam since 1954.
The American experience in Vietnam ended in 1975 with the fall of Saigon, leading to the collapse of South Vietnam and the end of the American war effort.
Military bases employed MANY people. When the cold war ended in 1990, base closures put MANY people out of work.
I was doing a project on this, and I think it ended after the Vietnam War in 1973, do to the war being heavily protested and rioted against.
This intended to establish peace in Vietnam and an end to the Vietnam War. It ended direct U.S. military combat, and temporarily stopped the fighting between North and South Vietnam.
Henry Kissinger was influential in negotiating the Paris Peace Accords which ended American involvment in the Vietnam War.
Mr. Obama, like many members of congress born in the 1960s, did not serve in the military. By the time he was growing up, there was no longer a military draft, nor a war going on, since the war in Vietnam had ended.
After the cease-fire, the United States continued to send military and economic aid to South Vietnam.
For the US the war ended with the signing of the "Paris Peace Accord" in 1973. For South Vietnam, the war ended in 1975, when it fell to North Vietnam.
The last draft in the U.S. military was during Vietnam. The draft never really "stopped" because it was never really "going". It is simply a military policy that is enacted during times of need.
It ended in 1974