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Vietnamese Communists (Viet Cong) vs. the South Vietnamese Army and the US. Many other countries supported but the main ones are above

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North and South Vietnam and America

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Q: What were the nations that fought in the Vietnam war?
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What does wwlwwll Vietnam and the afghaniraq war have in common?

WWI, WWII, and Vietnam were fought against the nations of Germany, Italy, Japan, and North Vietnam respectively. No "nation" is at war with the "nations" of Iraq or Afghanistan. Those are law enforcement acts of violence occurring in those nations. Traditionally, a war is fought between two flags (two governments). Criminals (terrorists) have no flag (no government).


Define a Vietnam War Officer?

A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.


Who Vietnam fought?

Japan fought Vietnam during that war


What state fought in the Vietnam war?

The State That Fought At The Vietnam War Was The united States


Where Vietnam war was fought?

Vietnam...


Where did the Vietnam fight at?

The "Air War" was fought over North Vietnam. The "Ground War" was fought in South Vietnam.


Name any other counties that fought in the war?

Actual nations in the war were: North Vietnam verses US/New Zealand/Philippines/Thailand/Australia/South Korea/South Vietnam


Who fought?

Japan fought Vietnam during that war


How many people in the Air Force fought in the Vietnam war?

60,000 people in the war fought the air force of vietnam.


What was the name of the battlefield where the Vietnam War was fought?

battlefeild Vietnam


Who fought one another during the Vietnam War?

North Vietnam verses South Vietnam. Which is one of the reasons people thought it was a civil war and the US should stay out of it. But that idea is incorrect: A civil war is fought by ONE nation against itself. Just because the word "Vietnam" or "Vietnamese" was in the sentence (North & South Vietnam) does not mean it was one nation. Vietnam was TWO nations; and the North was attacking the South, which was another nation (country), which disqualifies it as a civil war.


What does the Vietnam war and the Korean war have in common?

Both the Korean and the Vietnam Wars were fought because of the Domino Theory. It was thought that if one country became communist, nearby nations would fall under that ideology too.