In general writing, "war" is not capitalized when referring to the Vietnam War, as it is considered a common noun rather than a proper noun. However, when referring specifically to "the Vietnam War," both "Vietnam" and "War" are capitalized because "Vietnam" is a proper noun and "War" is part of the title. Thus, it is correct to say "the Vietnam War."
It seems that the word "Prot" or Protestant was the most common word stamped on men's dog tags in Vietnam during the war.
Yes, it is *capitalized because although they are two separate words, they are both the name of a war. The name of the war is a proper noun. Therefore, it is capitalized.
The word "providing" does not compute in this sentence.
Depends on how you chose to define the word "success".
Yes. The Gulf War, or the name of any war, is a proper noun to be capitalized.
Yes, "Vietnam War Hero" should be capitalized when used as a title or in a specific context referring to a recognized individual or category of individuals. However, if you're using it more generally, such as "He is a war hero from the Vietnam War," then it does not need capitalization. The key is to assess whether it is being used as a proper noun or a general term.
The general noun "veteran", as in "Mary is a veteran" is not capitalized. "The Vietnam veterans marched in the parade". The word is capitalized when it is part of a title; an in Veterans' Day, or Veterans' Administration.
The word "Lincoln" is a proper name and is thus always capitalized. If a word is part of the name of a structure, then it is also capitalized. Thus, Empire State Building, Chicago Art Museum, Washington Monument, and Vietnam Veterans Memorial.However, if a word is NOT part of the name of a structure, it is NOT capitalized. Thus, "a building within the Empire State," "a museum of art in Chicago," "a monument to George Washington," and "a memorial to Vietnam veterans."
It seems that the word "Prot" or Protestant was the most common word stamped on men's dog tags in Vietnam during the war.
The Viet Cong was a subversive group in Vietnam during the Vietnam War.
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A casualty report
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
Yes, it is *capitalized because although they are two separate words, they are both the name of a war. The name of the war is a proper noun. Therefore, it is capitalized.
The word "providing" does not compute in this sentence.
No, the Vietnam War was in Vietnam