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Was the Vietnam War a success for containment?

Depends on how you chose to define the word "success".


Was Australia's involvement in Vietnam War successful?

Australia was the partner of the US; when we went in, so did they. When we left, they left. Our success, mirrored their success.


Was defoliation used in the Vietnam war?

Operation Trail Dust was the overall herbicidal warfare program in Vietnam. The biggest part was Operation Ranch Hand, where the Air Force sprayed over 20 million gallons of herbicides designated by colors - Agent Orange was the most infamous, but there were also Agents Pink, Green, Purple, Blue and White.


When was the least successful war in American History?

Vietnam was definitely the least successful, it actually was no success at all. We entered under humanitarian purposes, but we were defeated. We did not stop the spread of communism, instead it took complete control of Vietnam.


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How effective was defoliation in the Vietnam war?

Mildly,too much area to cover


How effective was defoliation in vietnam?

the usa used strategic hamlets, defoliation and search and destroy these tactics were chosen because ofthe successes which the usa had fighting against germany and japan in the world war 2 these tactics optimised americans material and technological.


Was the Vietnam War a success for containment?

Depends on how you chose to define the word "success".


What has the author Thomas Whiteside written?

Thomas Whiteside has written: 'Twiggy and Justin' 'The pendulum and the toxic cloud' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin, Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin 'Defoliation' -- subject(s): Defoliation, Destruction and pillage, Herbicides, Toxicology, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'The withering rain' -- subject(s): Defoliation, Destruction and pillage, Herbicides, Toxicology, Trichlorophenoxyacetic acid, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'The blockbuster complex' -- subject(s): Publishers and publishing


What was true about president johnsons attire towards vietnam?

He was committed to maintaining an independent South Vietnam and to achieving success in Southeast Asia.


What has the author Chi-hua Huang written?

Chi-hua Huang has written: 'Some changes in energy balance of a forest floor with defoliation' -- subject(s): Forest soils, Defoliation


Was Australia's involvement in Vietnam War successful?

Australia was the partner of the US; when we went in, so did they. When we left, they left. Our success, mirrored their success.


Was defoliation used in the Vietnam war?

Operation Trail Dust was the overall herbicidal warfare program in Vietnam. The biggest part was Operation Ranch Hand, where the Air Force sprayed over 20 million gallons of herbicides designated by colors - Agent Orange was the most infamous, but there were also Agents Pink, Green, Purple, Blue and White.


What is tree defoliation?

Defoliation is the process of removal of leaves from a tree other than natural leaf fall. It could be done by a defoliant which could be any chemical sprayed on trees to fall off its leaves.


What has the author E G Kettela written?

E. G. Kettela has written: 'A cartographic history of spruce budworm defoliation from 1967 to 1981 in eastern North America' -- subject(s): Defoliation, Geographical distribution, History, Maps, Spruce budworm


Does defoliation product contaminate cotton bolls?

Cotton balls are a one-time use product .


What was used by the US to determine how well they were doing in the Vietnam War?

Body count became the measure of success in a war of attrition.