The Vietnam War, was no different from past wars (US Civil War, WW1, WW2, Korean War, etc). Some marriages survived, some marriages did not.
it was all different in different parts, some were bad for the soldiers, and some were good for them. most lives for soldiers were bad
The Vietnam war effected soldiers physically with strain of fighting in the jungle but it also effected soldiers psychological mind set. Soldiers were pulled out of school and work at the age of 17 and thrown into the war. The soldiers had to drink and smoke marijuana to deal with the war. It was hard for soldiers to come back for war and make a life.
Some estimates are in excess of 1 million men.
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Not all of the ROKs (Republic of South Korea) were soldiers, some may have been ROK Marines. ROK deployed approximately 150,000 fighting men to RVN (Republic of South Vietnam) during the 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).
Some of the issues affecting women in Vietnam is early marriages, poverty , and many being left widows following the execution of their husbands. The other issue is lack of empowerment because of their culture and how the generally perceive women.
You is not specified. Is this the US, China, Japan, or some other person, corporation, or nation?
I don't think he ever traveled there if that is your question. He was the president that initially got us involved in Vietnam by sending American advisors that included some CIA and some soldiers to advise the south Vietnamese army in their fight with the North after the French pulled out of Vietnam.
The number of times a soldier was deployed to Vietnam varied depending on their branch of service, role, and the specific time period of the war. Some soldiers served multiple tours, with some returning for two or three deployments. However, the standard tour length was typically around one year. Overall, the experiences of soldiers in Vietnam were diverse, with some facing multiple deployments while others served only once.
Recommend researching: Statistics About The Vietnam War-Recommended by the History Channel.
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