During the Vietnam War, America's primary allies included South Vietnam, Australia, South Korea, Thailand, and the Philippines. These countries contributed troops, military support, and resources to assist the United States in its efforts against North Vietnam and the Viet Cong. The alliance was part of a broader strategy to contain communism in Southeast Asia.
the United States' support of South Vietnam.
The United States never 'occupied' Vietnam. It was invited to send troops to support the government of South Vietnam in its attempts to deal with North Vietnamese aggression.
Soldiers from the United States were sent to South Vietnam to support the government and combat the communist insurgency during the Vietnam War.
It became a communist but united country,
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
The United States wanted to prevent communism from spreading.
the United States' support of South Vietnam.
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
The United States never 'occupied' Vietnam. It was invited to send troops to support the government of South Vietnam in its attempts to deal with North Vietnamese aggression.
Soldiers from the United States were sent to South Vietnam to support the government and combat the communist insurgency during the Vietnam War.
The United States was tempted to help France fight the communists in Vietnam. In the 1950s, the American government sent millions of dollars of assistance to France to help with these efforts.
# France # China # Japan # the United States # And, the USSR sent equipment and training support
If it wasn't for military conscription, the war would've just been a blip in the daily news.
Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, and Frances Folsom was his wife
It became a communist but united country,