Turn the war over to them.
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Over 58,000 US servicemen died in the Vietnam War.
US POWs still surviving in North Vietnam were released to the US in 1973; the vast majority of them were US Airmen who had been shot down during the air war over North Vietnam.
South (RVN-Republic of South Vietnam)
The goal was to add on Texas and California as US territory.
The goal of the Vietnam War was to stop the spread of communism. As such, the US felt the need to stop the influence of communist North Vietnam, which entailed supporting South Vietnam in any way possible.
US Secretary of Defense during the Vietnam War.
South Vietnam was considered an ally of the US.
Simple, the US.
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Prosecuted the war.
Vietnam is a war which the US definitely lost because the goal of the war was to support the Republic of Vietnam (aka South Vietnam) and prevent it from falling to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (aka North Vietnam). Despite massive effort and sacrifice on the part of the US, South Vietnam collapsed in 1975.
Over 58,000 US servicemen died in the Vietnam War.
The first US draft was during the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was during the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
US POWs still surviving in North Vietnam were released to the US in 1973; the vast majority of them were US Airmen who had been shot down during the air war over North Vietnam.
South (RVN-Republic of South Vietnam)
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.