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If you consider spillover to be US troops going into Laos or Cambodia in an effort to follow through on their orders to stop Communism - then yes there was spillover.

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Q: Did Laos and Cambodia often suffered spillover form the 1960's and 1970's warfare in Vietnam?
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Where were most of Vietnam's battles?

Ground warfare occurred in the Republic of SOUTH Vietnam. Riverine warfare occurred in the Republic of SOUTH Vietnam; and some sea warfare occurred along the coastline of NORTH Vietnam. The Air War occurred in the skies of NORTH Vietnam. The Covert War occurred in Laos and Cambodia.


Where exactly was the Vietnam war?

Southeast Asia: 1. Ground warfare occurred in the Republic of South Vietnam (RVN) 2. Airwarfare occurred in the skies over North Vietnam 3. Covert warfare occurred in the nations of Cambodia and Laos 4. Riverine warfare occurred in all waterways of RVN


Did the Vietnam War battles occur more in North or South Vietnam?

Mostly in the Southern parts of the country. But there were battles in the north, and a lot of bombing in the north. The warfare spilled over the borders into Laos and Cambodia as well.


Where did the events happend during the vietnam war?

The air war occurred over NORTH Vietnam; the ground war occurred in SOUTH Vietnam; Secret wars (non-official) occurred in Laos and Cambodia; Naval wars occurred on the nation's waterways (Brown Water Navy-Riverine Warfare/Swift Boats, etc.).


What effect did the Gulf of Tonkin resolution have on the Vietnamese conflict?

Converted the guerrilla war in Vietnam into a conventional one; and started open warfare between North Vietnam & America.


Did the Vietnam war take place in south or north Vietnam?

Jets fought in the skies over North Vietnam (the air war). Land warfare/Riverine warfare took place in South Vietnam.


What important lesson about warfare did the Vietnam war offer the US?

Airmobile warfare: the helicopter


Which country supported guerrilla warfare in Vietnam and who opposed it?

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Between the Vietnam WWIWWII which caused the most damage?

WW1 caused the most damage to the landscape in the portions of Europe where "trench-warfare" occurred. Those particular lands received the heaviest concentrations of exploding artillery shells in history; for nearly four years (1915 to 1918). WW1 began in 1914, but for that first year of the war, it was mostly a mobile war. The destruction of the farms, buildings, and forests began when trench warfare started in 1915. WW2 caused the most damage WORLD WIDE. For the simple reason that it was a global war. Buildings/cities in Europe, Asia, North Africa, Australia, and even North America (Brookings, Oregon and Santa Barbara, California) were struck by enemy artillery or bombs. The Vietnam War was LIMITED to North & South Vietnam (and "un-officially" the borders of Cambodia and Laos). It is true that 2 1/2 times more bombs were dropped on Vietnam than the US dropped in all of WW2 on the enemy; however only the nations of North & South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia suffered from it...not the whole world as happened in WW2.


What were the conditions in the Vietnam war?

It was restricted warfare (limited to conventional weapons only/no invasion of North Vietnam).


What changed Vietnam in November 1963?

WWII Generals took over, and Vietnam escalated into conventional warfare.


Who escalated the war in Vietnam after the Gulf of Tonkin?

The US commenced conventional warfare against North Vietnam.