They were both part of the cold war.
Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
Korea and vietnam
WWII Korea. Vietnam nam.
The Korea War and the Vietnam War.
Korea and Vietnam. The USAF was created in 1947.
They were police actions. Had the invasions been approved by congress, they would have been wars.
There were many more than just two, but Korea and Vietnam were the largest and most serious of the Cold War 'skirmishes."
WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam.
WWI, WWII, Korea, Vietnam, Granada, Gulf War.
Before the Vietnam and Korean Wars, both Vietnam and Korea experienced significant political and social divisions, largely influenced by colonial rule and the Cold War context. In Korea, the division into North and South followed the end of Japanese occupation, while Vietnam split into North and South after French colonial rule. Both regions were also caught in the struggle between communism and capitalism, with the North receiving support from communist powers (the Soviet Union and China for Vietnam, and the Soviet Union for North Korea) and the South backed by the United States and its allies. This geopolitical tension set the stage for the subsequent wars in both countries.
No, WWII, Korea, Vietnam all came afterward.
They fought civil wars between communist and non-communist groups.