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In the beginning Ngo Dinh Diem, but they went throught many governments.
Frequent protest marches around government buildings and on college campuses. Many men eligible to be drafted burned their draft cards and went to Canada to avoid being drafted into the Army. Eventually, Richard Nixon was elected president with a campaign promise to end the war in Vietnam.
It is estimated that approximately 50,000 Americans went to Canada in order to avoid the draft. The Vietnam War lasted from 1959 to 1975.
The US went, fought, and departed.
About 100,000 Americans went to other countries, or remained in hiding in the United States; about 50% to 90% of these are believed to have gone to Canada.According to official Canadian estimates about 125,000 Americans immigrated to Canada during the Vietnam war period. Not all of these would have been draft dodgers.
Went to college.
Not everyone who served during the era of the Vietnam War went to Vietnam. Some remained in cantonment. Some participated in other military actions during this era (e.g., the occupation of the Dominican Republic, etc.). Some were stationed in other countries in support of operations in Vietnam. "Vietnam-era veteran" refers to them.
Nearly 2,000 men were MIA/POW.
You were put in jail. Which is why a number of young men went to Canada.
35,000
They Went through harsh times.
No, when Vietnam first started many went to federal prison for 5 years and others left for Canada to escape fighting. Yet, doing that made them wanted men.