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North or South?
they didnt win...
This group was called the the Vietcong. And they use gorilla warfare to win the war.
war is not always wrong because it is to try and win a country or nation so you try to by having a war
Not really, as thousands of our guys were left behind, tortured, dragged through the streets, and brutally killled.
Eisenhower praised the Jeep as one of the weapons that helped win the war. He recognized its versatility and reliability, which proved crucial in various military operations during World War II. The Jeep's ability to navigate tough terrains and transport personnel and supplies played a significant role in the Allied victory.
Doves were politicians--or any voters, for that matter--who favored making peace with the North Vietnamese and getting out of their country. Hawks wanted to stay and win (i. e. tell the Vietnamese how to run their country).
Try the "American War Library."
The United States lost the will to continue fighting. The Vietnamese, who were defending their own country, were willing to fight forever. The North Vietnamese saw no distinction between North and South Vietnam. Ed Vietnam War Veteran 1968-69
The French were in control of the region, and the rebels (north vietnamese) were winning against the French, so the US sent troops into Vietnam in order to help the French. Later in the War the US noticed that it was fighting a war by itself. After 3.5 million dead the US left Vietnam since the American population voted against the long war (due to television of dead Americans), even though the US was going to win the war within a few months to a year, with massive troop advance and US funding. Today Vietnam is a poor 3rd world country, no better than how the US military left it.
The US sought to win over the South Vietnamese by providing military assistance, economic aid, and support for the South Vietnamese government. This included sending troops to help train and advise the South Vietnamese military, providing financial aid for infrastructure development and social programs, and promoting the idea of democracy and freedom. Additionally, the US aimed to win hearts and minds through various propaganda campaigns and civic action programs aimed at improving the lives of the South Vietnamese people.
he is try to win her heart