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Yes, some are still there.
The Vietnamese civilization began in the early Bronze age some time around 2,000 BC.
That's well over 2 1/2 million names. Over 3 million names, if counting the men that served in nearby Thailand and bordering nations during the war (Thailand was one of the homes for the B-52 Bombers). Suggest starting by contacting the VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America); possibly they might be able to help.
People in the United States who wanted to withdraw from Vietnam were generally known as "doves". They called their opponents "hawks".
Generally, a Vietnam era veteran is considered anyone who served in the military between 1964-1975. There are, however, some nuances in the case of Vietnam War veterans, who served in country during the war. They can date back to the late 1950s and early 1960s, when the US had advisers in Vietnam; also, while there were only few in Vietnam at this time, some US servicemen who served in 1974-1975 would be considered Vietnam veterans (I.e. marines present at the Fall of Saigon and US Navy sailors who aided in evacuating Saigon).
Yes, some are still there.
The Vietnamese civilization began in the early Bronze age some time around 2,000 BC.
Vietnam has no deserts.
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some veterans that served in the war is john f Kennedy
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Vietnam veterans, Hippies, and some politicians.
some call skateboarders "wood pushers"..? kind of an insult though..
No, but some states do. Illinois gave $100 bonuses to Vietnam veterans and now does the same for Aghan and Iraq veterans. They never heard of inflation.
North Vietnamese & South Vietnamese Vietnam War veterans are most certainly still living in some of those nations.I added something to the discussion board of this question. Please take a look.
some call skateboarders "wood pushers"..? kind of an insult though..
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