No,
Unless by 'Vietnam War' you mean the Japanese conquest of French Indochina during WWII .
The Vietnam War, The Korean War, Maybe part of World War II
Korean War & Vietnam War.
They were both part of the cold war.
World War 1 , two Korean Wars, and the Vietnam conflict are examples of undeclared wars. The US went to war without a Declaration of War from Congress.
WWI and WWII was the good example of the hot war. Vietnam war was the cold war. America supported South Vietnam (democratic part of of Vietnam) While other communist country such as Russia, China support North Vietnam which was communist part. At that time there was a fight between democracy and communist which was called cold war
World war I, World war II, Korean war, and Vietnam war.
Wars prior to Vietnam were ground taking wars (territorial gains). Vietnam was a body count war-a war of attrition.
The Indian Wars, World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Gulf War (1990), and the Iraq War.
Vietnam was a shooting war (a hot war). A cold war is a NON-shooting war; a cold war is a "stand-off" between two (or more) adversaries. Technically, Vietnam, being part of the cold war...communism verses the free world...the Vietnam War was a "Hot BATTLE" of the cold war.
World War II, Korean and Vietnam Wars,
The cold war,The Korean War, Vietnam, War, Desert Storm, and The Iraq war.
World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War.