Troops (with some very rare exceptions, and for the most part, quite possibly never happened) did not come home...INDIVIDUAL MEN came home; ONE at a time. Usually on civilian airliners, landing at civilian airfields (Airports).
The dogs who were utilized in Vietnam were left behind when their handlers were ordered back to the states in 1973.
Get our POWs back and leave.
Vietnam
Tet is the Lunar New Year in Vietnam. It's an important celebration of welcoming in the New Year, welcoming ancestral spirits back into the home, preparing for good fortune for the upcoming year, and celebrating "birthdays" as everyone in Vietnam becomes a year older at this time.
He wanted to end the stalemate and remove U.S. troops from Vietnam.
No there was not much support for the u.s troops back home
When Portugal is named as the world's new Vietnam, U.S. troops will invade and fight in a war, the Sequel to the unsuccessful war in Vietnam; the difference is that this time, the U.S. will be victorious and stop Communism in Portugal/Vietnam.
Australia began exiting the war in Vietnam in 1970 and most all troops were out of the country by 1973. They did briefly send troops back in 1975 to help Australian embassy workers evacuate during the Fall of Saigon.
Nobody in the United States cared that there soldiers were back. Most weren't even greeted upon return.
Civil Rights movement, the draft, and the voting age.
25,000 people came back from world war 1
President Richard Nixon called back many Vietnam veterans under his policy of Vietnamization, which aimed to gradually withdraw American troops from Vietnam and increase the responsibilities of the South Vietnamese forces. This policy included the return of American soldiers to the United States.