sexually frustrated.
For the United States, and disregarding time and age; there were over 2,590,000 men serving in Vietnam, of which over 58,000 died.
Men's Wives was created in 1852.
The impact they had was they rebelled against the Chinese because the Chinese were limiting what they could do. They created a revolution and went to war they gathered 80000 men and women they were and inspiration and the first female empresses of Vietnam The impact they had was they rebelled against the Chinese because the Chinese were limiting what they could do. They created a revolution and went to war they gathered 80000 men and women they were and inspiration and the first female empresses of Vietnam
Women served in the WAVES & WACs during WWII, Korea and Vietnam. They were auxiliaries supporting the American Fighting Men. Their predominant duties were as medical nurses.
Wives of Men - 1918 was released on: USA: August 1918
The film "Green Berets" starring John Wayne was filmed there. At the time John Wayne intended the film to be the first "supporting the men in Vietnam" movie; in contrast to all the anti-war demonstrators and anti-Vietnam footage and speeches.
because men are cowards and they are scared of their wives...
Other Men's Wives - 1919 was released on: USA: 15 June 1919
The cast of The Wives of Men - 1915 includes: Alan Hale as The Chief Engineer
Men giving silent treatment to their wives occurs when they have had a disagreement or argument. Some wives also give their husbands the silent treatment when they fall out.
Cuckold.
Regular (Blue Water Navy) USN men serving aboard warships, served off Yankee Station (North Vietnam's coast) & Dixie Station (South Vietnam's coast). Brown Water USN men served in the Riverine Forces in SOUTH Vietnam. USAF men servicing B52's & other strike aircraft served in both SOUTH Vietnam and Thailand. USAF Pilots & Aircrewmen primarily fought the Air War over NORTH Vietnam; this is where most of the US Prisoners of War (POWs) came from. USA & USMC men served in SOUTH Vietnam. Covert (Secret Operations) personnel served in Laos/Cambodia.