Although South Vietnamese airmen were in the US undergoing flight training (just as North Vietnamese airmen under went flight training in Communist China and the Soviet Union), few to no Americans of Vietnamese descent were inducted into the US military during the Vietnam War; for the simple reason the vast majority of Immigration from South Vietnam to the US occurred after the war (or at least at the end of it) in 1975.
As in the US Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korea & Vietnam...Both.
In Vietnam US Army personnel had US preceding their serial number stamped on their dog tags. Volunteers had RA preceding their serial number.
Example: US 555-55-5555 means the man was drafted; US stood for US Selective Service. RA 555-55-5555 meant the man was a volunteer; the RA stood for Regular Army.
Note: The Vietnam War was America's last war in which US servicemen had serial numbers.
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After the beginning of the US Civil War, each side resorted to making joining their military a voluntary thing to aid their respective sides. Each side appealed to the patriotism of its citizens. As the war grew in size and intensity, draft laws were enacted to bring new soldiers to each side's military forces. Draft laws were first enacted in the South in 1862 and in 1863 draft laws were enacted in the Union. Most soldiers, however, were still volunteers.
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it was all different in different parts, some were bad for the soldiers, and some were good for them. most lives for soldiers were bad
As in any war, even the victorious side has problems. The North had its share of them and one such problem involved conscription. Prior to the US Civil War the US never had to draft soldiers. In 1863 the US Congress set forth laws allowing the War Department to draft soldiers. This was one year after the South created its own draft laws.
They had a personal interest in the Vietnam war...they had to fight it (albeit against their will since they, for the most part, were conscripted by the military/or were draft induced volunteers to fight the war).
what was the impact of vietnams war on Australia's society
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After the beginning of the US Civil War, each side resorted to making joining their military a voluntary thing to aid their respective sides. Each side appealed to the patriotism of its citizens. As the war grew in size and intensity, draft laws were enacted to bring new soldiers to each side's military forces. Draft laws were first enacted in the South in 1862 and in 1863 draft laws were enacted in the Union. Most soldiers, however, were still volunteers.
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Two ways to obtain a soldiers for was through volunteers or the draft.
Conscription or the draft.
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