it was 18 although most draftees were actually 19
Of course! Everybody has to fight the Vietnam War because they wanted to stop the Battle and they have to show some guts to fight in the Vietnam War.
Air war-North Vietnam Ground war-South Vietnam
Plenty of US Servicemen of Irish descent fought in the war, but Ireland did not fight in the Vietnam War.
The 26th Amendment to the United States Constitution which lowered the voting age from 21 to 18 was connected to the Vietnam War because the average age of a soldier in Vietnam was about 19, the argument was that if they could fight and die for their country at 18 and 19 they should be able vote.
The "Air War" was fought over North Vietnam. The "Ground War" was fought in South Vietnam.
Many who didn't have to fight the war, were for it. Many who had to fight the war, were against it.
the Vietnam War.
The average age of a US combat private in Vietnam was 19. The age to be legally recognized as an adult was 21. Many of them died before attaining legal status as adults.
Vietnam War
To fight communism.
We fought France>
The nation of Vietnam came into existence in 1975 (on paper in 1976). So are you asking about that Vietnam or the Vietnam War? There was no nation called "Vietnam" during the Vietnam War.