they stay home or sometimes they had to fight back their enemies( could be Americans soldiers, or could be N/S Vietnamese)in Vietnam the wives usually stay home and cook ( can not eat first) and wait for their husbands home and they would prepare dinner or whatever for their husbands( if you watch Japanese or Chinese movies you will know) I'm Vietnamese
they were treated with suspision as the viet cong dressed as general citizians so the americans didn't know who was part of the viet cong and who wasn't so many ordinary citizans were accused and killed.
They could have jobs, but usally they just sat home and watched the kids. they sometimes would help their husbands, too.
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Vietnam The Soldier's Story - 1998 Women at War was released on: USA: 7 February 2000
The names of the 58,000 American men and women who died in the Vietnam War.
Between 1962 and 1972 about 50,000 Australian servicemen and women served in Vietnam.
During the Vietnam War, WWII, etc. all US military women were either WACs, WAVES, or WAFs.
he did not participate in vietnam. He was discharged from the service in 1951 by Truman for disrespecting his superiors.
They had their war already from '46 to '54.
alot of women died in the Vietnam war died
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The soldiers there kind of stayed and married women there and they gave birth to vietnam-americans.
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The statue represents the US Military Nurses that served in the Vietnam War. The roles of women during the Vietnam War, were the same as portrayed during the Korean War (see films: MASH), WWII, and World War I.
Vietnam The Soldier's Story - 1998 Women at War was released on: USA: 7 February 2000
It was the Women's Anti-War Movement in Australia that was both anti Vietnam War but also anti conscription.
During the Vietnam War, in the US military, women were part of the WAC's (Women's Army Corps) in the US Army. The US Navy had the WAVE's.
The names of the 58,000 American men and women who died in the Vietnam War.
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