Neither the Civil War nor the Vietnam War were declared wars.
The official end to the Vietnam War is marked with the Fall of Saigon, the former capital of South Vietnam, on April 30, 1975.
That it was a civil conflict and that the USSR was not involved.
The Tonkin Gulf Resolution .
Air war over North Vietnam. Ground war in South Vietnam; Riverine war in South Vietnam.
Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
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France withdrew from Vietnam in 1954.
Communist aggression.
There have no declared US wars since the end of WW2.
The official end to the Vietnam War is marked with the Fall of Saigon, the former capital of South Vietnam, on April 30, 1975.
That it was a civil conflict and that the USSR was not involved.
The Tonkin Gulf Resolution .
The nation of North Vietnam (which no longer exists...it's called Vietnam today). The country that the US was allied to, South Vietnam, doesn't exist either...it was consumed by North Vietnam. The official name of SOUTH Vietnam was the "Republic of South Vietnam."
The US has officially only lost one war: The Vietnam War.
The official number seems to be 58,282.
The official beginning of the conventional war (infantry, tanks, jets, etc.) and war between America and North Vietnam were the Tonkin Gulf naval battles (called incidents) in August 1964.
the official name of two vietnam are french and china