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none. they were all american.
Notably Laos and Cambodia
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.
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.
no
To stop communist aggression. To preserve the Republic of South Vietnam (from being conquered by North Vietnam).
They are collected for storage in a nearby warehouse. Some have been selected to go on display in the visitor's center that will be under the Vietnam Memorial. Others are on display with the traveling "Wall That Heals" replica of the Vietnam Memorial.
Go to the local VFW or American Legion Post.
First ground troops were sent to Vietnam in 1965.
no not all, they chose to be soldiers or their masters told them they had to go, but the blacks were paid less than the white soldiers of equal rank.
Timothy E. Upham (Jeremy Davies) was selected as an interpreter of French and German .
"Forward deployed"