The USA, under President Gerald R. Ford, finally gave up on the incompetent and corrupt government of South Vietnam in 1975, and North Vietnam quickly and easily defeated South Vietnam in a few months.
Neither the Civil War nor the Vietnam War were declared wars.
WWII was America's LAST declared war.
Northern victory.
he declared war on the north Vietnam
The Tet Offensive had a significant impact on the Vietnam War, as it resulted in a steep decline in support for the war among the American public. The US and South Vietnam actually won a tactical victory, however, it was a political victory for North Vietnam.
Amongst GIs, we declared victory and left.
It was obvious North Vietnam wasn't going to quit; so the US declared victory and went home (from the GI's perspective).
WWII was America's last declared war.
Neither the Civil War nor the Vietnam War were declared wars.
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Communist victory.
Northern victory.
Lincoln declared an insurrection in April 1861. The Civil War, like the Vietnam War were un-declared wars.
The American Civil War (US Civil War) was not a declared war.
The US Civil War (1861-1865) & the Vietnam War (1961-1975).
A Communist victory.
Northern victory.