haha...they would cheer and go home and spend a normal life with their wives (if they didnt seperate...) or spend time with family.in high respect
The US went, fought, and departed.
The Vietnam War happened in the 1960's and throughout the 60's. The Vietnam War is considered to be one of the most pointless wars in US history.
The war transitioned from a guerrilla war into a conventional war.
Nothing out of the ordinary, life went on as usual (which was "part" of the problem for returning GIs from the war..."some" people back home in the US acted as if nothing happened over there (in Vietnam).
Vietnam was part of the cold war.
No more North & South Vietnam; just Vietnam.
the first US Military personnel was killed
the Vietnam War
There were 3 wars involving Vietnam in the 20th Century: 1. Guerilla warfare against the Japanese during WWII (1941-1945), with US assistance. 2. The French Indochina War (1946-1954); French Vietnam War. 3. The US Indochina War (1961-1973); US Vietnam War.
Vietnam split in two Northern Vietnam and Southern Vietnam.
The US was entangled in the Vietnam War.
Approximately 170,000 Hispanics served with US forces in the Vietnam War; over 3,000 died in Vietnam.