US Sailors operating carrier strikes, the gunline, and the riverine boats all received combat pay.
How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
If by "Vietnam War" you meant the war in Vietnam that involved direct US combat forces then the year 1964 can be used as the year that war actually began. That was 11 years after the end of the Korean War in 1953.
During the Vietnam War, the minimum standard was 70.
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During The Vietnam War
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How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
The US government fought the North Vietnamese government in armed combat with it's Air Force, Navy, Army, and Marine Corps.
The Vietnam War was one of the worst in American history. Combat in the jungle was difficult, and it was hard to know who exactly was the enemy, since Vietnam had two different sides of the war as well.
If by "Vietnam War" you meant the war in Vietnam that involved direct US combat forces then the year 1964 can be used as the year that war actually began. That was 11 years after the end of the Korean War in 1953.
John Kerry served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War, where he was assigned to the Brown Water Navy, a force that operated in the coastal and riverine waters of Vietnam. He commanded a swift boat (PCF-94), conducting patrols, engaging in combat operations, and participating in search-and-destroy missions against Viet Cong forces. Kerry's experiences in the Brown Water Navy significantly influenced his later political career and his outspoken opposition to the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War escalated from a Viet Cong guerrilla war to a war involving regular Army units of the North Vietnamese Army; including jet aircraft combat between US Air Force/US Navy jet fighter planes against North Vietnamese Air Force fighter aircraft.
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During the Vietnam War, the minimum standard was 70.
Yes. In fact both countries had combat troops helping South Vietnam during the Vietnam war.
John McCain served in the United States Navy. He was a naval aviator and flew combat missions during the Vietnam War, where he was shot down and captured, becoming a prisoner of war for over five years. After his release, he continued to serve in the Navy until his retirement in 1981.