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Yes, there are still around 24,000 American troops in Korea. They are mainly stationed around Seoul.
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On April 11, 1984, Vietnam was invaded by troops from China.
WWII-Naval battles (Fleet actions); troop support; strategic strikes Vietnam War-Strategic strikes against North Vietnam & close air strikes for ground troops Today-Strikes against precision targets/strikes in support of ground troops
It is generally seen as an American failure in war.
On March 31, 1965, the United States sent their first troops into the Vietnam War.
I can't find the current amount, but there are guards stationed at the Embassy in Hanoi and the US Consulate in Saigon. There are also projects underway to clean up the Agent Orange/dioxin that the US dumped here during the war. Additionally, there are ongoing medical missions. I predict that within the next 3 years we will be docking warships and planes at Cam Rahn Bay and Danang, so there will be substantially more troops stationed here.
There are a handful of Marines and liaison troops in support to U.S. Embassy and consulate operations in Ha Noi and Ho Chi Minh City, as well as search teams from Hawaii researching crash sites and other possible burial sites of American troops who travel in and out of Vietnam and neighboring countries regularly.
The Vietnam Conflict, the Indochina war. The people and government in Vietnam today refer to it as the American War.
they have today about, 500,000 special forces troops
The Stevens shotgun most commonly employed in Vietnam was the Model 77E. It had a buttstock that was slightly shorter than standard length to accommodate the slighter build of South Vietnamese troops. Some 61,000 Stevens 77E shotguns were sent to Southeast Asia during America's involvement in Vietnam. Today, they are relatively rare collectors items because the vast majority of them (almost 100%) were left in Vietnam when the American forces withdrew.