Years ago just looking up the subject of "Vietnam" would have given war information. However, over the years, the subject "Vietnam" now brings up the present nation (country) of Vietnam; without any war information, it simply covers the routine population, geographics, educational systems, etc.
The best site might possibly be "Vietnam War"; followed by the war machines used in that war such as: Jets; F100, F101, F102, F104, F105, F4, F8, A1, A4, B57, B52, O-1, OV-10, O-2; Ships/Boats; Swift Boats, PBRs, Monitors, Battleship USS New Jersey, USS Higbee (destroyer bombed by NVAF MiG17 in 1972); tanks; M41, M48, M551, PT76, T54/55, etc.
For Australians, the Australian War Memorial has a helpful site added to related links.
Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
The site of a deadly war protest, which turned deadly on May 4, 1970
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WWII men fought the good war. Vietnam returnees were treated as losers.
In what way did the Vietnam War effect US military socialist party and the porn industry?
Information about Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War can be found by going to the following site. http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/vietnam.htm Viper1
See web site titled: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
almost all the time on wikipedia a publishing date is not posted because they want to be known as an easy site to go to and find good information without doing much work.
Nothing was.
Louisiana lost 882 men in Vietnam.
Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
Try the "American War Library."
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The liberal television networks.
There were drafted hippies in the infantry in Vietnam; they were good men.
The site of a deadly war protest, which turned deadly on May 4, 1970
good question!