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How was the vietnam war different from the korean war?

The Vietnam War ended in a decisive communist victory, while the Korean War did not. ( apex )


What did the escalation policy entail during the Vietnam war?

The term "escalation" is the accepted historically accurate term. But what really happened was the shifting of a "guerrilla" war in South Vietnam (RVN=Republic of South Vietnam) to a "conventional" war in South Vietnam AND open warfare against North Vietnam on or after the Tonkin Gulf sea battles (called incidents) on 02 & 04 August 1964. Vietnam was so touchy, that special terms had to be applied by the US administration, some examples follow: 1. The two sea battles in August 1964 were called "incidents." 2. The invasion of Cambodia on 01 May 1970 was called an "incursion." 3. Vietnam War is sometimes called "Vietnam Conflict"; which would also make the US Civil War a "Conflict" since it was not a declared war either.


What are the release dates for Vietnam War Story - 1987 The Pass 1-3?

Vietnam War Story - 1987 The Pass 1-3 was released on: USA: 1987


Where there any combats in the Vietnam War?

1. Air War over North Vietnam (MIGS vs US JETS) 2. Land/Ground War in South Vietnam (Patton tanks and ACAVs) 3. Riverine War in South Vietnam. (Swift Boats & Monitors)


What happened during the Vietnam revolution?

There were 3 wars involving Vietnam in the 20th Century: 1. Guerilla warfare against the Japanese during WWII (1941-1945), with US assistance. 2. The French Indochina War (1946-1954); French Vietnam War. 3. The US Indochina War (1961-1973); US Vietnam War.

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Why are the 3 major battles of the Vietnam War important?

Which 3 major battles?


What were the three battles involved in the Vietnam War?

There were a lot more then 3 battles from 1945 to 1975. Expand on your question.


Where were some of the major battles of the civil war fought?

The South fought fought major battles on northern soil at Antietam. Then there was the Battle of Chickamauga, the 3 Chattanooga Battles, and the Battle of Gettysburg


What was the 3 major battles of the revolutionary war?

Billy bob joe, Carl, George


How was the vietnam war different from the korean war?

The Vietnam War ended in a decisive communist victory, while the Korean War did not. ( apex )


What were three major flaws in the government's policy about conducting the Vietnam war?

1. did not fight it as a war. 2. did not invade North Vietnam. 3. treated the vietnamese people as they would their trash.


What did the escalation policy entail during the Vietnam war?

The term "escalation" is the accepted historically accurate term. But what really happened was the shifting of a "guerrilla" war in South Vietnam (RVN=Republic of South Vietnam) to a "conventional" war in South Vietnam AND open warfare against North Vietnam on or after the Tonkin Gulf sea battles (called incidents) on 02 & 04 August 1964. Vietnam was so touchy, that special terms had to be applied by the US administration, some examples follow: 1. The two sea battles in August 1964 were called "incidents." 2. The invasion of Cambodia on 01 May 1970 was called an "incursion." 3. Vietnam War is sometimes called "Vietnam Conflict"; which would also make the US Civil War a "Conflict" since it was not a declared war either.


What are the release dates for The Great Battles of the Civil War - 1994 Battles for Atlanta 3-7?

The Great Battles of the Civil War - 1994 Battles for Atlanta 3-7 was released on: USA: 1994


What battles did Vietnam win and what year and mouth?

Today there is a Vietnam. But there wasn't a Vietnam during the war; there were TWO Vietnams. A North & a South. Which "Vietnam" won battles? 1. The first tank clash between North & South Viet tanks (called armor) were during Operation Lam Son 719, in 1971. A massive campaign that some historians believe was a Northern victory. It was also the US Army's final major offensive of the war. 2. Then invasion of Cambodian in May of 1970, by US & Southern troops is considered by many to be an allied victory...this campaign lasted about 60 days. 3. The North's final push into South Vietnam with a conventional tank/infantry attack on 30 April 1975, was an obvious victory...they won the war.


What is the names of the 3 major battles in Massachusetts?

Boston Massacre


How did the 3 major battles of world war 1 turn out?

the battle of Verdun in 1916 the battle of Somme in 1916 the battle of Cambrai in 1917 the battles of the Marne in 1914 and 1918 the battle of Ypres in 1914, 1915, and 1917


What time is the Vietnam War begin?

3:30am