President Truman was out of office for a full 3 years before we sent as much as an advisor to Vietnam in 1956.
Dwight Eisenhower sent the first Americans to Vietnam.
The US DID change it's tactics in Vietnam. The war went FROM a guerrilla war TO a conventional war (tanks and B-52 bombers). Had President Kennedy lived, Vietnam very well could have been fought by the USN SEALS and USA Special Forces (Green Berets). Fighting fire with fire. When Kennedy died, the WWII Generals took over; and Vietnam went WWII style (jets fighting jets, tanks fighting tanks, etc.).
After Vietnam, the press was highly restricted; "embedded" was the new term for them.
1. From a guerrilla war to a conventional war. 2. From war in only South Vietnam to open warfare against North Vietnam.
No change; the cold war was still on.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
a judge who shares a president's views when first appointed may change views when making decisions on the bench? why?
I am not sure what the term "informal change" means. The president can not make any changes in the Constitution. His actions may prompt supreme court decisions which change the interpretation of the Constitution. His supreme court appointments may lead to decisions which are in line with changes the Presidents wants to see made. He can disobey court decisions to a limited extent , especially if he has great popular support for what he does.
north Vietnam took over south Vietnam
Those change; see website: Vietnam
Those change; see website: Vietnam
That sounds 21st century. Change of Duty Station was commonly used in Vietnam.
No. They make decisions and some decisions are used to change law.
Veto
The US DID change it's tactics in Vietnam. The war went FROM a guerrilla war TO a conventional war (tanks and B-52 bombers). Had President Kennedy lived, Vietnam very well could have been fought by the USN SEALS and USA Special Forces (Green Berets). Fighting fire with fire. When Kennedy died, the WWII Generals took over; and Vietnam went WWII style (jets fighting jets, tanks fighting tanks, etc.).
After Vietnam, the press was highly restricted; "embedded" was the new term for them.
no one knows
In 1956, it divided Vietnam at the 17th parallel into North and South Vietnam. They remained that way until the South Vietnam government surrendered to North Vietnam forces in April, 1975.