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General William Westmoreland
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The return of US personnel from the war coincided with the end of the military draft, the general US popluation was VERY RELIEVED!
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."
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
See the website on "Vietnam". But be advised, there was NO "North Vietnam" after the war ended...Just VIETNAM.
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No US General conducted such operations. See website: Vietnam War
Giap was the most known.
General William Westmoreland
Westmoreland
smith
The return of US personnel from the war coincided with the end of the military draft, the general US popluation was VERY RELIEVED!
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."
Vietnam was a population war. they can say what they want,but the government freaked after the population increased rapidly. therefor America targeted the nearest country that barely scraped our shoulder. it was population decrease.
Australian society mirrored American society after the war, on a smaller scale, due to population differences.
I know of two General Haigs; one a British general from World War 1, and the other a US general from the Vietnam War. Can you specify?