No, nothing even close to the rationing of WWII. America in the 1960s/70s was a highly sophisticated and technologically advanced society...another words every body had a car (and plenty of gasoline too! (at 19 cents a gallon) The US was a on a "cold war" footing, with arms and ammunition makers putting out billions of rounds (cartridges) monthly/annually. Since the cold war ended in 1990, nearly 2/3rds of those ammunition makers have closed shop.
Except for the military draft and coffins landing at airports, you'd never have known about Vietnam.
Many supplies were limited or difficult to obtain during the Vietnam War. For instance, medics were constantly running low on supplies and equipment during the war.
The most legendary and difficult was the Thanh Hoa.
The exact number of soldiers who died in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War is difficult to determine, as there are varying estimates. However, it is believed that around 1 million soldiers from North Vietnam died during the conflict.
No. The Communist government of China supplied limited and grudging support to the communist North Vietnamese government.
North Vietnam was a communist nation during the Viet War. They defeated (conquered) the Republic of South Vietnam during the Vietnam War (April 1975).
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The most legendary and difficult was the Thanh Hoa.
There was no rationing during the war. Anything and everything was available in the US.
They would either back down, as during the Cuban Missile Crisis; or fight a limited war (Limited to conventional weapons) such as the Korean War and the Vietnam War.
The exact number of soldiers who died in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War is difficult to determine, as there are varying estimates. However, it is believed that around 1 million soldiers from North Vietnam died during the conflict.
It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.It is actually ARVN meaning Army of the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
M16s during the Vietnam era were typically issued with 20 round magazines, although a limited supply of 30 round magazines was manufactured for the military during this time.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
No. The Communist government of China supplied limited and grudging support to the communist North Vietnamese government.
That's a difficult question to answer. The media was once upon a time conservative. My best guess is that changed during the Vietnam War and of course during the Nixon scandal.