Most likely Hanoi.
Are you talking about a North Vietnamese or South Vietnamese EMBASSY? There would have been no such thing as a Vietnamese Embassy during the Vietnam War. There was no country called Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
Embassy of Vietnam in Moscow was created in 1895.
Contact the US Embassy in Hanoi.
The last U.S. forces left South Vietnam in 1973. The US Embassy was evacuated and the last advisers pulled out in April 1975.
Eisenhower sent US Military advisers in '55; the US Embassy was evacuated in '75.
It is easy. There is an Embassy of Vietnam in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
When President Ford ordered the US Embassy in Saigon evacuated in April 1975.
It began when President Eisenhower sent US military units to South Vietnam in 1955. It ended when the US embassy was evacuated in April 1975.
No, the Vietnam War ended when the last US forces evacuated from the rooftop of the US embassy by helicopter. The South Vietnamese government soon fell and North Vietnam was victorious.
Approximately 1900 US servicemen are unaccounted for. Currently, there are Embassy Guard U.S. Marines and U.S. Military Liaison servicemen and women at the U.S. Embassy in HaNoi and at the U.S.Consulate in Ho Chi Minh City. Additionally, a team of crash site and burial site investigators based in Hawaii travel to Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia regularly in search of U.S. military remains.
US Combat Forces pulled out of Vietnam in March 1973 under the Nixon administration, all US Personnel were pulled out in April 1975 under President Ford's administration, when South Vietnam fell to North Vietnam's Army.
An embassy is technically owned by the country. So a US embassy will be owned by the US and not India