No, Vietnam is a part if the Asian continent.
no, Asia
because your not in Vietnam
Britain did not want to weaken it's forces in Europe by sending troops to Vietnam.
Vietnam is in Southeast Asia, not in Europe. It cannot ever become part of the European Union because it is half a world away from Europe.
Cabbage is grown in most countries, including Vietnam. Historically, it first grew in southern and western Europe.
ok so basically if your from vietnam or you speak chinese then it is a very good place to place to live. the fact that it is in europe helps
Britain, being islands, is outside the western borders of Europe; and Vietnam is along the eastern coast of Southeast Asia. Stated another way: Great Britain is on the extreme western end of Europe and Vietnam is on the extreme eastern end of Southern Asia. Britain is NOT part of the Eurasian continent; Viet IS part of the Eurasian continent. All of Europe, minus Spain, Portugal, and parts of France, and all of Southern Asia rest between Vietnam & England.
The UK wanted to retain it's military assets for the protection of Europe; they let Australia and New Zealand represent them in Vietnam.
An effort was made to send 18 year old's to Vietnam, and men younger than that to Europe (Germany) where they would be safer.
Continent of Eurasia. If no man made fences or signs stopped you, you could drive a car from Vietnam to France. No ocean separates Europe from Asia.
"Uncle Ho", as many American GIs called him, was born & raised in what is today northern Vietnam; but during the war was called North Vietnam. He lived many years in Europe and was educated in Europe, adopting his communist ways (he modified them to fit his own nation) and taking it back to Indochina (the Vietnam portion).