Yes. He was drafted and stationed in Germany, where he met his wife (she was 14 at the time).
Well, the Vietnam War Era was between August 5, 1965 and May 7, 1975
Relationships between Australia and Vietnam are generally along the same lines as the relationship between the US and Vietnam.
Returning casualties affected thousands (families and friends); the military draft affected millions.
The US was not EFFECTED at all by the Vietnam War. It might have been AFFECTED. You are obviously a College Student trolling for an answer. God help my Social Security. ur just wayy to cool to know.
Approximately 170,000 US Hispanic servicemen served in the Vietnam War, over 3,000 died there. They were affected in the same vein as the Anglo's were.
No he was drafted into the Vietnam war. On March 24th he was inducted into the us army.no
Gave them a glimpse of the western world.
Lowered prestige.
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Well, the Vietnam War Era was between August 5, 1965 and May 7, 1975
our economy was tremendously affected by the war . tax payers were paying for the war and we spent a million dolars a day while in the war
Relationships between Australia and Vietnam are generally along the same lines as the relationship between the US and Vietnam.
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Napalm burned a lot of it off. It most likely reads in your school book that you were supposed to read this from.
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As with most wars, it mainly effected the families that suffered losses. However, in Vietnam's case, it affected anyone facing the military draft.
They turned out to be a hardened nation; they bettered Communist China in about 1979 during a quick border war.