During the Cold War, the US fought with Vietnam because of Communism
Australia was a primary ally to the US during the Vietnam War.
Approximately 2,594,000 US Servicemen served "in country" during the Vietnam War.
South Vietnam was considered an ally of the US.
The Presidents who served during the Vietnam War are usually Eisenhower to Ford.
Simple, the US.
Prosecuted the war.
Unwinnable.There was no country named Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The US didn't back down, it simply departed.
Over 58,000 US servicemen died in the Vietnam War.
See answer below.
US POWs still surviving in North Vietnam were released to the US in 1973; the vast majority of them were US Airmen who had been shot down during the air war over North Vietnam.
See Statistics about the Vietnam War.
Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon and Ford were all presidents during the Vietnam War
The communists were STOPPED during the Korean War. The communists won during the Vietnam War. The impact on the US, is that that was part of the Cold War; and the Cold War ended in 1990.
South (RVN-Republic of South Vietnam)
When the US declared to invade Cambodia during the Vietnam War. They were afraid that the US was going to jump into another war, the way they did during Vietnam.
Over 58,000 US servicemen died during the Vietnam War.
Yes. In fact both countries had combat troops helping South Vietnam during the Vietnam war.
Ngô Đình Diệm was assassinated during the Vietnam War in a military coup d'etat of South Vietnam.John F. Kennedy was assassinated during the Vietnam War by a US citizen.
Yes alcohol was available to US soldiers during Vietnam.
Washington was at war with Hanoi.
Korea, Australia, Phillipines, and Canada all pitched in during the Vietnam war alongside the U.S. effort to preserve democracy in South Vietnam.