The big cities of South Vietnam never seen "much" fighting; other than the TET Offensive in 1968. During this offensive, the cities of Hue (pronounced WAY) and Saigon saw a lot of fighting. In particular, the city of Hue, because it was the closest to North Vietnam, it's just below the DMZ (17th parallel). Smaller towns (villages) were either wiped out or relocated and turned into "Free Fire Zones."
See Vietnam War. Cities in NORTH Vietnam experienced aerial bombing; cities in SOUTH Vietnam experience general ground combat.
they fought in a number of places all over Vietnam one of the main places are Saigon
The most widely known city to be bombed from the air during the Vietnam war was Hanoi, the North Vietnamese capitol.
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The State That Fought At The Vietnam War Was The united States
60,000 people in the war fought the air force of vietnam.
Communism
Vietnam has never had a civil war. The closest you could get would be the Vietnam War, which was fought between the separate although related countries of North and South Vietnam (along with the allies of each side).
in vietnam. South vn and north vn were fighting..... vn=vietnamThere were bombing each other and kids and dads were dying
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
Japan fought Vietnam during that war
The State That Fought At The Vietnam War Was The united States
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The "Air War" was fought over North Vietnam. The "Ground War" was fought in South Vietnam.
Japan fought Vietnam during that war
60,000 people in the war fought the air force of vietnam.
battlefeild Vietnam
The war was fought in both North & South Korea. This contrasts with Vietnam, in which the ground war was totally fought in South Vietnam; however, the USAF/USN fought the AIR WAR over NORTH Vietnam.
The British fought in Korea, not Vietnam.
Australia never fought Vietnam.
The United States fought in more than two places during the Cold War, but the two big ones were Korea and Vietnam.