"Humanitarian" efforts meant helping the Vietnamese people by supplying medical supplies, food, and farming advice and equipment. Road, bridge, buildings, and other construction assistance.
The draft.
Yes, world war I, world war II, and Vietnam.
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Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
A war against communist aggression. True, but what do you mean by "What was the Vietnam?" Do you mean the war? or something else? Plus south vietnam was fighting the north so they would not become communist not because of aggresion
An ex-serviceman who served in the Vietnam War and is (was) disabled from fighting in the war (crippled/handicapped).
No, Unless by 'vietnam war' you mean the Japanese conquest of French Indochina during WWII .
The war in Vietnam was unsuccessful. But it halted the Communist advance in South East Asia. Without the Vietnam war, the entire south east asia would be red with blood.
You probably mean Vietnam
Republic of Viet Nam
He supported the French efforts to reestablish their colony in Vietnam.
Canada was officially neutral during the Vietnam War; however thousands of Canadians enlisted into the US military to help fight the war; this action was rumored to be some of Canada's patriot's efforts to offset the number of US draft dodgers entering Canada. Over 100 Canadian men were killed in the Vietnam War.