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the United States' support of South Vietnam.
The United States never 'occupied' Vietnam. It was invited to send troops to support the government of South Vietnam in its attempts to deal with North Vietnamese aggression.
Soldiers from the United States were sent to South Vietnam to support the government and combat the communist insurgency during the Vietnam War.
how come the united states did not invade north vietnam to end the war
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the conflict in North Vietnam
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
the conflict in North Vietnam
The United States entered the Vietnam conflict to prevent Southeast Asian countries from falling to the Communists.
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
Dictionary:War- Armed conflict between two or more nations. Vietnam War: United States vs North Vietnam. It computes.
Soldiers from North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Korea, Australia, and the United States were all effectively trained and prepared for battle in the Vietnam Conflict.
Graham A. Cosmas has written: 'The Joint Chiefs of Staff and the War in Vietnam, 1960-1968' -- subject(s): United States, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff, History 'MACV' -- subject(s): Command of troops, History, Peace, United States, United States. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, Vietnam War, 1961-1975, Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975 'U.S. Marines in Vietnam' -- subject(s): Campaigns, History, United States, United States. Marine Corps, Vietnam War, 1961-1975
the United States' support of South Vietnam.
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
The Reagan Doctrine stated that the United States would support freedom fighters.
Was a Cold War conflict. A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between South Vietnam, supported by United States forces, and Communist North Vietnam. The war resulted in a North Vietnamese victory and unification of Vietnam under Communist rule.