Possibly; the cold war may have lasted longer than it did. Possibly; the F-22 Raptor (jet); B1 & B2 (bombers) & F-117 wouldn't exist; or the M1 Abrams tank; or the M551 Sheridan Armored Airborne Reconnaissance Assault Vehicle; or the M113 Armored Personnel Carrier; or... Possibly; President Kennedy wouldn't have been assassinated; Possibly Senator Kennedy wouldn't have been assassinated...Possibly... Possibly; President Johnson wouldn't have been President; Nixon wouldn't have been president; Ford wouldn't have been president...Possibly... Moral: Change just one thing in history and the future might be changed...anything.
Historians generally agree, that 1961 was the year in which the US became militarily involved in Vietnam. History may require a re-visit in this instance.
Which China? 1. Communist China 2. Ancient China 3. Taiwan (known as Nationalist China during the Vietnam War) Both Red China and Ancient China have been involved with Vietnam at one time or another thru-out history.
WWI, WWII, Vietnam war, collapse of the soviet union, I could go on and on.
In the early 60s and 70s the Vietnam played an important role in the American history. They were involved in a number of fights that eventually helped the US become a world force to reckon.
It changed history by changing the kids that were involved and the way that they saw the world and the government
The legacy that Vietnam had on American History is the legacy
See: Vietnam War
See: History of Vietnam
Vietnam Military History Museum was created in 1956.
The philosophy of the time was containment of the spread of communism and this meant that Southeast Asia was important in that calculation. In reading about JFK he had planned to get the United States out of Vietnam, but he was killed too soon and changed history.
yes, by going to Vietnam and asking a historian that works in Vietnam
Vietnam A Television History - 1983 was released on: USA: 4 October 1983