If by "Vietnam War" you meant the war in Vietnam that involved direct US combat forces then the year 1964 can be used as the year that war actually began. That was 11 years after the end of the Korean War in 1953.
Korea ended by armistice in '53. Vietnam began by infilitration (spreading similar to cancer) in '55.
If you wish to start the war with the Tonkin Gulf naval battle(s) in 1964 between the US Navy and the North Viet Navy, then it would be between '53 & '64.
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
the cold war
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.
Korea: 1950-1953.
There were Koreans to begin with for Korean War to begin. Without Koreans the war wouldn't happen right?
The Korean War was followed by the Vietnam War.
Korea and Vietnam.
the cold war
WWII, Korean War, then Vietnam War
The Korean war ended in 1953, and US military involvement in Vietnam did not begin until 1965, although American Military Advisors and Covert Operatives had been active in Vietnam since 1954.
For the US, Vietnam.
The Vietnam War ended in a close decisive communist victory while the Korean War did not
The next big war after the Korean War was the Vietnam War.
The Korean War was a United Nations force supporting South Korea against a North Korean-Chinese invasion. The Vietnam War was a US-led coalition supporting South Vietnam against a North Vietnam invasion supported by China and Russia.
Korea: 1950-1953.
The Vietnam War was much more signifcant for the U.S than the Korean War becuase History made an informative series for Vietnam, "Vietnam in HD". The Korean War didn't have as much gore or communist involvment to really make T.V material.
There were Koreans to begin with for Korean War to begin. Without Koreans the war wouldn't happen right?