Persistence and determination was their secret.
Effective? The North Vietnamese were the most determined. Effective? The United States had the most firepower.
The Vietnam War was fought in North and South Vietnam. The main belligerents were the South Vietnamese and the United States against the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong.
As of May, 2014, the tactics are quite open and direct: they consist solely of legislation banning same-sex marriage, which exists in 33 U.S. states.
It depends on who "we" refers to and how a person defines the "right" side. According to the current Vietnamese government, the United States fought on the wrong side of the Vietnam War. The Vietnamese government claims that South Vietnam was really a puppet state of the United States in its intent to colonize all of Vietnam and the North Vietnamese were helping the South achieve freedom, liberation, and unification. The United States narrative is that it was protecting the South Vietnamese people against North Vietnamese aggression, violent conquest, and the spread of communism, similar to how they had defended South Korea and Taiwan previously.
Yes, Michelle Phan is of Vietnamese heritage, not Filipino. She was born in the United States to Vietnamese immigrant parents.
The United States were fighting patriotic revolutionaries, who were fighting for Vietnamese independence. The United States was founded by patriotic revolutionaries, who fought for American independence.
The United States where fighting the North Vietnamese Army to deter communism in South Vietnam. The Chinese also were a part of the conflict however not so much as a direct entity as a funding source for the NVA.
William Steffen has written: 'Digest of the United States tactics' -- subject(s): Drill and tactics, United States, United States. Army. Infantry
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After the North conquered the South, Vietnamese people who had supported and worked with the United States were threatened by the new government and fled to the United States.
The United States saw that Ngo Dinh Diem was alienating South Vietnamese citizens.