vietnamese
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?
The media at the time referred to them as "boat people" since they arrived by ships and boats. "Ship People" just didn't come out right.
People in the United States who wanted to withdraw from Vietnam were generally known as "doves". They called their opponents "hawks".
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
There is no country called South Vietnam anymore.
people in Vietnam are called Vietnamese
the cham people were the first people of vietnam. cham is what they called the people who were citizens of the kingdom of champa
They are called Vietnamese.
They are called Vietnamese people.
The People's Republic of Viet Nam. (PAVN)
The people who supported the Vietnam War were commonly knowns as hawks.
Hawks
doves
The People's Army of Vietnam, also called the Vietnam People's Army (VPA) was the main army for North Vietnam (communist). However, remember the VPA was not the same group as the Viet Cong.
A refugee or the boat people.
Vietnam was called Vietnam after World War 2.
There was no country called "Vietnam" during the war. There was a country called North Vietnam and another country called South Vietnam, which one are you asking about?