This is a purely subjective observation: most of the Vietnam War era media illustrations I've seen appear to depict the futility of that conflict, in one way or another.
Laos and Cambodia were both drawn into the Vietnam War because of atrocities the people of these two countries suffered under the hands of North Vietnam. South Vietnam and other countries were trying to keep the North Vietnamese army from spreading Communism in these countries.
During the conflict, approximately 3.2 million Vietnamese were killed, in addition to another 1.5 million to 2 million Lao and Cambodians who were drawn into the war. Nearly 58,000 Americans lost their lives.
Drop in zone. Inasmuch as your question is in the War and Military History section, specifically Vietnam, I am assuming you mean D "M" Z, not D "N" Z. DMZ means Demilitarized Zone and in the case of Vietnam, it refers to the line drawn at the Geneva Convention in 1954 that divided North Vietnam from South Vietnam.
Yes. British troops did not fight alongside the American's in the Vietnam war. However, British troops were stationed in South Vietnam on the 13th September 1945. They were charged with restoring French rule over Vietnam. They released French Military units previously arrested by the Japanese, maintained order and were to a drawn into clashes against the Viet Minh in Southern Vietnam. The French may not have been able to establish a foothold in Southern Vietnam and force the Viet Minh out of Saigon without British assistance.
The Council and magistrates were selected by lot - drawn out of a barrel. During their year in office they were supported by the state.
Death and destruction.
Gunfire, explosions, and casualties.
they were used to spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam War
To spark protest against America's involvement in the Vietnam warThe same effects that attract movie goers attracted the newsmedia.
The media in Vietnam was drawn to photography depicting action. Ask any video game player today...action sells!
What readers like to see...action (blood and gore).
The new "Helicopter" war.
No that is the name given to hand drawn illustrations before the printing press. The illustrations of medieval codices were known as illuminations, and were individually hand drawn and painted. With the invention of the printing press during the 15th century, books became more widely distributed, often illustrated with woodcuts. - Wikipedia
Laos and Cambodia were both drawn into the Vietnam War because of atrocities the people of these two countries suffered under the hands of North Vietnam. South Vietnam and other countries were trying to keep the North Vietnamese army from spreading Communism in these countries.
Mainly horse drawn carriages then to diesel trucks.
Tried to get the South Vietnamese to defend themselves.
Illustrations are visual representations created to enhance or clarify a concept, story, or idea. Pictures are two-dimensional representations of a scene or object usually captured through photography or drawn images. Both serve as visual aids to convey information or emotions.