In 1975, the South Vietnamese Government was REPLACED by the North Viet Gov't.
There has not been a U.S President that served in Vietnam.
some are like Vietnam which in Asia,euorpe has lot of old contry and that all.
In the 1950s and early 1960s, sometimes magazines and newspapers seemed to spell it "Viet Nam". Later, as the war became a common and routine reporting event, the two names merged. Some of the old timers like President Johnson (LBJ) used to pronounce Vietnam as "Vet Nam".
probably around 70. you could find some death dates - Vietnam vets memorial - thewall-usa.com
go to Vietnam and find out
I was at a reunion of my VNam outfit six months ago. Most are doing about average for men our age. Most of the so called 'facts' about VNam vets are myths.
yes, by going to Vietnam and asking a historian that works in Vietnam
Which Korea and which Vietnam? Today's Vietnam or the old North and South Vietnam?
956 years old.
In 1959 i was 32 years old and i remember reading in the news print that President Eisenhower had sent advisors to Viet-nam or was going to send advisors.
Born in 1908, LBJ was 55 when he took over for the assassinated President Kennedy in 1963 and 56 when elected on his own in 1964. The strain of being President during Vietnam took a great toll however, as he declined to run in 1968 and died in January, 1973 at the age of 64.
18867 years old.