The outcomes were NOT the same: 1. Communists were stopped at the 38th parallel in the Korean War. 2. Communists conquered South Vietnam (winning the war) in April 1975.
They are one in the same.
Relationships between Australia and Vietnam are generally along the same lines as the relationship between the US and Vietnam.
The korean 'war', if officially considered a war, as opposed to a 'police action', would predate the vietnam war, which has also been referred to as a 'conflict'. Semantics aside, u.s. 'involvement' in korea predated u.s. 'involvement' in vietnam.
The Korean War was practically a conventional WWII fight from day one, then it transitioned into a WWI fight...equipped with stale-mated trenches and the whole works...ultimately even ending like WWI did; with an armistice. WWI, WWII, and the Korean War (for the US) even lasted about same times: 3 years (one year for the US during WWI). Vietnam grew like a cancer and lasted 5 times longer than the Korean War...AND unlike the Korean War...Vietnam was a communist victory!
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.
Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
No. Turkey was not involved in the Vietnam War. However, Turkey did contribute soldiers to the Korean War (which made that war the first time that Turks and Greeks fought on the same side in any conflict).
The same as American, Vietnamese, New Zealander, South Korean, Thailand, Philippine, and Communist mothers.
On any particular day, the sun rises in Vietnam at about the same local time that it rises anywhere between Panama City and northern Mexico. That's the same range of latitudes covered by Vietnam.
they didnt agree in the same type of government.
No. Its two completely separate conflicts. The motives for both wars are however similar, as they both relate to the cold war. Both wars started because of the wests, mostly USA, efforts to stop the spread of communism. As the Korean war was seen as a succes on USAs behalf, the Vietnam war was a complete failure.
Total war is all out war; including the use of atomic weapons. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were LIMITED WARs, "No Atomic Weapons."