A good estimation would be well over a thousand battles; when counting US warships off the coast; Riverine Swift Boats on the rivers; Jets and Bombers over North Vietnam and air strikes in South Vietnam; Covert operations along the borders; and standard tank/infantry battles thru-out the land for over 10 years.
The answer to how many battles the United States army won in the Vietnam War is controversial. The Vietnam war was a political war that was more of an insurgency with many little ambushes and almost no actual defined battles. The most widely accepted belief about the Vietnam war is that no one won or lost.
Which 3 major battles?
The Gulf of Tonkin
during the Vietnam war there was only a few naval battles but during ww1 there was a lot like the u-boat war at Peak and the battle of jutland island
Korea and Vietnam were the only HOT Battles of the cold war; a war between the communist world and the free world.
As one of two hot battles of the cold war.
See response below.
Hot "battle" of the cold war. A war is a series of battles.
The US Armed Forces won 27 battles total whereas the North Vietnamese/Viet Cong won a mere 15 battles throughout the course of the war
There were a lot more then 3 battles from 1945 to 1975. Expand on your question.
Both were "hot" battles of the cold war.
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