they were Hawks
By the end of 1965, most American soldiers in Vietnam were primarily engaged in combat operations, as the U.S. military presence had escalated significantly. Many troops were involved in search-and-destroy missions aimed at defeating the Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. They also provided support to South Vietnamese troops and participated in various military advisory roles. The shift from advisory duties to active combat marked a significant escalation of U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War during this period.
Before the Pearl Harbor attack there were some 120,000 American soldiers. At the end of the war the USA had about 16 million under arms (most of them reservists); about 4 million Americans were in military action in Europe (against Germany and Italy) and half a million men were in action in the Pacific (against the Japanese).
The point was to bring the war to a quick end and to get the Japanese to surrender without losing a large number of American soldiers.
By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
By the end of the American Revolutionary War, approximately 5,000 African Americans had joined the Continental Army and various state militias. Many served as soldiers, while others took on roles as laborers and support staff. Their participation was significant in various battles, and some were promised freedom in exchange for their service. Despite their contributions, the post-war period did not immediately lead to widespread improvements in their rights or status.
they were draftees.
They had been drafted.
The American Sportsman - 1965 Africa End of the Game was released on: USA: 6 April 1979
American Chess Quarterly ended in 1965.
Looked for a job.
they had 127,000 soldiers by the end they had 800,000 soldiers from different branches
they had 127,000 soldiers by the end they had 800,000 soldiers from different branches
In the end of World war I, American soldiers were told to brush their teeth and shave every morning.
Gallant Bess, made in 1946 by MGM
Segregated until the end of WWII; primarily used as support personnel.
the compromise of 1850
the compromise of 1850