US, New Zealand, Australia, South Korea, South Vietnam, Thailand, Philippines.
ROK (Republic of South Korea); Philippines, Thailand, US, New Zealand, Australia, South Vietnam.
S. Vietnam was allied with US, New Zealand, Thailand, Philippines, South Korea, and Australia.
During the Vietnam War, America's primary allies included South Vietnam, Australia, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. These countries contributed troops, military support, and resources to assist the United States in its efforts against North Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The alliance was part of a broader strategy to contain communism in Southeast Asia.
Yes. In fact both countries had combat troops helping South Vietnam during the Vietnam war.
The US, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, Philippines, South Vietnam, and South Korea.
The countries that were actually "physically" involved, and were bombed or had US aircraft crash into them, whether they were "officially" in the war or not, were: Lao's, Cambodia, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
US, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, Republic of South Vietnam.
Vietnam was split into two countries during the vietnam war, the north was ruled by Ho Chi Minh and the South by Ngo Diem.
During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.
The anti-communist countries fighting the communists in the war, were: The US, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, South Korea, and South Vietnam.
South Vietnam was considered an ally of the US.
Two separate countries: South Vietnam was officially called RVN (Republic of South Vietnam). When US servicemen landed in country, they were greeted with "Welcome to the Republic of South Vietnam" (enjoy your stay).