The Vietnam War was a prolonged conflict that lasted from the late 1950s until 1975, primarily involving North Vietnam and its communist allies against South Vietnam and the United States, which sought to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. The war was marked by guerrilla warfare, significant civilian casualties, and widespread protests, particularly in the U.S. The conflict ultimately resulted in the fall of Saigon and the reunification of Vietnam under communist control. It remains a pivotal moment in U.S. history, influencing foreign policy and public perception of military intervention.
They were called "Draft Dodgers."
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The military draft effected everyone's lives.
The US Civil War (1861-1865) was the US's first military draft; the Vietnam War (1961-1975) was the US's last military draft. Both the Civil War & Vietnam War had draft dodgers and draft riots. Both the Civil War and Vietnam War were un-declared wars; in both wars, the South lost the war; during both wars the US President was assassinated; during both wars a Vice President Johnson took over office.
The US Civil War & Vietnam War experienced draft riots. These were physical violent protests against the military draft (conscription).
The first US draft was during the US Civil War (1861-1865); the last US draft was during the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
The Vietnam War=the military draft!
It went from WWII to Vietnam.
The Vietnam War was a major problem and the continued draft.
They were called "Draft Dodgers."
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The draft.
Yes.
Draft riots.
During the war it was (Draft) protests and (Draft) riots.
The military draft effected everyone's lives.
They protesting the military draft. Draft riots, draft card burning.