The full-scale conflict began in 1965.
The full-scale conflict began in 1965.
1956; conventionally, 1964.
The Vietnam War ended in a decisive communist victory, while the Korean War did not. ( apex )
A relative major scale begins on the same note as its relative minor scale, but starts on a different degree of the scale.
Agreed; LBJ said it himself. "I'll not be the first US president to lose a war!" (Meaning=he'll throw everything but nukes into the fight).
Lyndon Johnson was the one who escalated the conflict into a full scale war. However, Eisenhower sent in military advisers and Kennedy deepened the US commitment to the keeping a non-Communist government in Vietnam.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
An example of a proxy war is the Vietnam War, where the United States supported South Vietnam while the Soviet Union and China backed North Vietnam. This conflict represented a broader struggle between communism and capitalism during the Cold War, with each superpower aiming to expand its influence without directly engaging in a full-scale war against each other. The war ultimately led to significant casualties and political repercussions in both Vietnam and the U.S.
It depends on which scale you're talking about. The original Fujita scale was first used in 1971. The Enhanced Fujita scale was first used in 2007.
Any scale can start on any note. That's why there are 12 major scales.
The Kelvin temperature scale is the only scale that begins at absolute zero, which is the point at which all molecular motion ceases.
Yes