You didn't specify which nationality. We'll presume you meant US. Approximately 1,789,000 US servicemen served in the Korean War theater.
Note: US Military women were auxiliaries (WACs & WAVES) from WWII through the Vietnam War. The WACs/WAVES/etc. were disbanded and integrated into todays all volunteer equal opportunity services in 1975.
Soldiers from the United States were sent to South Vietnam to support the government and combat the communist insurgency during the Vietnam War.
Several. Australia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Thailand, and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) sent troops to Vietnam.
Two. They participated in the Korean War (obviously) and they sent a few troops to support the Viet Cong side in the Vietnam War.
Approximately 2,594,000 US Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Soldiers were sent to South Vietnam. Approximately 3,403,100 servicemen served thru-out Southeast Asia during the war.
No. President Kennedy sent advisors to South Vietnam, not Korea. Vietnam was the slow-growing cancer that allowed advisers to become involved. JFK sent the SEALS and Green Berets to Southeast Asia (Vietnam). JFK authorized the "Green Beret" for the US Special Forces. The SEALS were converted UDT men (Under Water Demolition men, aka Frogmen); they too were converted to SEALS on JFK's watch.
Soldiers from the United States were sent to South Vietnam to support the government and combat the communist insurgency during the Vietnam War.
Several. Australia, New Zealand, The Philippines, Thailand, and the Republic of Korea (South Korea) sent troops to Vietnam.
he sent the u.s. military to the Vietnam in 1955
There were not any troops in Vietnam during the Kennedy administration. Just 500 military advisors. Kennedy was assassinated before we sent troops
Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, South Korea and the Philippenes.
Australia sent their 1st Armored Regiment of Centurion tanks, along with infantrymen and artillery to Vietnam. The Australian Navy sent four destroyers to work the gun-line off the coast of North & South Vietnam.
Two. They participated in the Korean War (obviously) and they sent a few troops to support the Viet Cong side in the Vietnam War.
Approximately 2,594,000 US Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Soldiers were sent to South Vietnam. Approximately 3,403,100 servicemen served thru-out Southeast Asia during the war.
Besides the US; Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines sent COMBAT units to Vietnam.
New Zealand sent volunteer artillerymen and support units. Everyone else (including the enemy) sent draftees.
Korea ended by an ARMISTICE (1953) which is still in effect. The French departed Nam in '54.
During the Korean war, China sent troops to help North Korea. The Soviet Union (Russia) also helped.