There were many women who participated in anti-war protests and "heckling" the returning troops.
One of the most notorious was the actress Jane Fonda, who visited Hanoi, posed with the wreckage of US planes shot down over North Vietnam, and berated the prisoners in the POW camps. There are even North Vietnamese Propaganda photos of "Hanoi Jane" posing in the gunner's seat of an anti-aircraft cannon.
A great number of veterans have never forgiven "traitor Jane" for her support of communism and disloyalty to the United States. I am one of them; I have not seen any Jane Fonda movies since her soft-porn Sci-Fi romp "Barbarella", and I will boycott everything she does.
LBJ was the first US president to send conventional combat troops to RVN and the first president to begin openly bombing North Vietnam.
North Vietnamese troops would be allowed to stay in South Vietnam.
after North Vietnamese troops took over Saigon in 1975.
The North Vietnamese won!
The Tonkin Gulf Incident resulted in the DEPLOYMENT of US conventional troops and the direct bombing of North Vietnam; open combat between North Vietnam and the United States.
North Korea & North Vietnam.
Vietnam, North and South Korea. Northern Africa
North Vietnam took over South Vietnam
A peace agreement was reached with North Vietnam in which the U.S.and Australia would with draw there troops and North Vietnam would stop attacking South Vietnam. After the U.S. and Australia withdrew there troops North Vietnam broke it's agreement and attacked and over ran South Vietnam.
North Vietnamese troops would be allowed to stay in South Vietnam.
LBJ was the first US president to send conventional combat troops to RVN and the first president to begin openly bombing North Vietnam.
. What concession did the United States receive from North Vietnam in the Paris Peace Accords?
North Vietnamese troops would be allowed to stay in South Vietnam.
North Vietnamese troops would be allowed to stay in South Vietnam.
North Vietnamese troops would be allowed to stay in South Vietnam.
They were called peace negotiations; and the US simply wanted the North Vietnamese to pull their troops out of SOUTH Vietnam and quit trying to take it over.
after North Vietnamese troops took over Saigon in 1975.