The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!
Australia and New Zealand did, but the UK did not.
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The UK wanted to retain it's military assets for the protection of Europe; they let Australia and New Zealand represent them in Vietnam.
Conflict Vietnam - 2004 VG was released on: UK: 3 September 2004 USA: 5 October 2004
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yes -------------------------------- Each military has their own rules and requirements. For the UK you have to be 16 and have UK Residency (live in the UK) to join the Armed Forces.
The driving distance is about 9,200 miles.
'Imperial Defence Services' ( UK based ) assembled in the Philippines , probably from parts sourced from Vietnam ?
YAHOO! Movies; in the UK. (It's a 1968 release).
There are 2 ways to get a Vietnam visa from England.1/ Contact Vietnam embassy in UK to apply for your visa to entering Vietnam. Please see below for address of Vietnam embassy in London, UKEmbassy of Vietnam in London, United Kingdom12-14 Victoria Road, London W8 5RD, United KingdomTel: 0207 937 1912Fax: 0207 565 3853 or 0207 937 61082/ Or you can apply online through an agent in Vietnam to get approval letter for picking up your visa on arrival Vietnam at international airports. This way will cheap, fast and easy nut not available if you enter Vietnam by land crossing, seaport or river cruise.
The UK had to be somewhat "kind" (nice) to the US during that time frame, as the US was a major power with US military forces stationed in the UK and Germany during the cold war. So it was a good idea to retain proper attitudes towards one another during those times. But, the Britain (UK) did believe the US should get out of Vietnam. Australia & New Zealand, on the other hand, lived in the sphere of Vietnam, thus they felt abit different about the war. Britain wanted full concentration in Europe (NATO) during the cold war; just as in WWII...Britain did not like...(or feared) the US would concentrate too much on Japan and not Germany (thus endangering the UK..."Britain stands alone..." etc.). Consequently, any actions deverting the US from the UK was felt strongly against.