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So few served in all three that the number is very small estimate less than 1000 in 2012
Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
Very doubtful. Anyone old enough to serve in World War 1 would have been quite elderly by the time Vietnam began. Douglas MacArthur was a general in both world wars and Korea, but he was retired and died before regular US forces were committed to Vietnam.
No man's land, the "Z" (DMZ=Demilitarized Zone). Korea's "Z" (DMZ) at the 38th parallel still exists, separating Communist North Korea from the republic of South Korea.
Soldiers from North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Korea, Australia, and the United States were all effectively trained and prepared for battle in the Vietnam Conflict.
So few served in all three that the number is very small estimate less than 1000 in 2012
This is definitely possible. A WW 1 vet would have been born around 1900 and would put him in his late 50's. There were Vietnam vets this age who served in the Gulf War. This also could mean that it was possible for a Vet to have served in WW 1, WW 2, Korea and Vietnam.
"Veterans" is a term used to describe anyone who has ever Honorably served in the Armed Forces
Same as WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam: Nurses & Administration.
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
The answer is yes, South Korea was in the Vietnam War!
No, he served in Korea, but his brother Weiland lost his life in Vietnam in 1970.
According to the Senate website, in the current congress, there are 26 senators who served in the military. These include senators who served in Korea, Vietnam, Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
Yes people from all over the world love to celebrate the accomplishments of united states veterans. Believe it or not it is a national holiday in Iran, north Korea, Vietnam, and Russia. It is not uncommon to see veterans receive cards from iranian leaders.
I believe Vietnam was in Korea.
Korea and Vietnam.
Women served in the WAVES & WACs during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. They were auxiliaries supporting the American Fighting Men. Their predominant duties were as medical nurses.