US Forces withdrew in March of 1973; South Vietnam fell to Communist North Vietnam in April 1975.
When NVA tanks parked on the Southern Capital's front lawn on April 30, 1975, the war was over.
In 1975, when the North Vietnamese took control of South Vietnam
30 April '75.
it isn't
april/30/1975
The Vietnam War officially ended on April 30, 1975. This was the day when North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, effectively marking the end of the war and the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule.
Canada was officially neutral during the Vietnam War; however thousands of Canadians enlisted into the US military to help fight the war; this action was rumored to be some of Canada's patriot's efforts to offset the number of US draft dodgers entering Canada. Over 100 Canadian men were killed in the Vietnam War.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
Communism.
All were officially neutral.
Officially no.
The Vietnam War officially ended on April 30, 1975. This was the day when North Vietnamese forces captured Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, effectively marking the end of the war and the reunification of Vietnam under communist rule.
war
Man's best friend was in Vietnam; over 5,000 of them. 3,747 of whom were documented. Approximately 73 US servicemen assigned as dog handlers and 43 war dogs were killed in Vietnam. US military K9s were officially classified as military working dogs in Vietnam.
Laos was officially neutral.
Officially not used.
The Vietnam War.
Air war over North Vietnam. Ground war in South Vietnam; Riverine war in South Vietnam.
It didn't, Cambodia was officially neutral.
The countries that were actually "physically" involved, and were bombed or had US aircraft crash into them, whether they were "officially" in the war or not, were: Lao's, Cambodia, North Vietnam and South Vietnam.
1965 for the americans although conflicts started in 1959