The public in general supported sending troops. Most people never heard of Vietnam, nor cared...then came the draft...
they were known as the Hawks. people who supported sending more troops in were the hawks and people who wanted to pull them out were the doves
no
Army of the republic of Vietnam
No, they were "police actions".
the supported was Robert McNamara and Dean Rush
Britain did not want to weaken it's forces in Europe by sending troops to Vietnam.
I think the answer you want may be ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam). It is pronounced and sometimes spelled as "Arvin."
South Korea , Australia and New Zealand .
South Vietnam are the non-communist side of Vietnam, which supported by the US vastly on war supplies, troops, and other thing to fights against the North Vietnam (the communist side).
That was the basis for Australia joining the ANZUS Pact, and the Pact was the basis for its entry into the Vietnam War.
Eisenhower believed in sending troops, Kennedy did not.
gulf of tonkin