none. they were all american.
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Notably Laos and Cambodia
Yes, during WW1 and WW2, there was no conscriprtion (compulsory military service). Soldiers went to war by choice. But in the Vietnam war, conscription was introduce in Australia and the soldiers were forced for the Vietnam war to go and fight.
It is unknown how many soldiers go on a Delta Force missions. It is unknown how many people go on a Navy Seal mission. It all depends on what the mission is.
The number of times a soldier was deployed to Vietnam varied depending on their branch of service, role, and the specific time period of the war. Some soldiers served multiple tours, with some returning for two or three deployments. However, the standard tour length was typically around one year. Overall, the experiences of soldiers in Vietnam were diverse, with some facing multiple deployments while others served only once.
Not that many......To change this from happening, the Dream Act must pass. Go Dream Act.
I don't have an exact figure for you but I can tell you the number would be in the millions. You could contact the Army museum. They may have the exact numbers and the US Census Bureau may have the figures too. Go to the link I have provided for you below.
The Ho Chi Minh trail- actually a network of roads that went thru Laos and Cambodia, and down the western side of Vietnam.
I cannot tell you exactly but if you go to Washington D.C all the names of the men that lost their lives in Vietam are on that huge wall (sorry I cant remember what the wall is called:( )
I don't think he ever traveled there if that is your question. He was the president that initially got us involved in Vietnam by sending American advisors that included some CIA and some soldiers to advise the south Vietnamese army in their fight with the North after the French pulled out of Vietnam.
go to Vietnam and find out
It depends on how you define hurt. Sometimes, soldiers would go into women's homes and rape them. The same thing happened in Vietnam.