The Vietnam War was a part of the daily news where Americans often viewed the war on TV in their living-rooms .
Yes. Often referred to as the "French Indochina War" or sometimes the "1st Indochina War." In South Vietnam, amongst the GIs they called it the "French War." They sometimes used to say, "...theres over 2,000 Frenchmen buried up there in the Mang Yang Pass (Highway 19/QL 19) when they fought here during the "French War."
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
Vietnam is referred to as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam is still considered a Socialist country, but since the war, they've adopted many Capitalistic practices.
Hahahaa... my grandparents are Vietnam veterans =D and you can sometimes find them in Australia because of the war, as they all had to flee around the world
Air war over North Vietnam. Ground war in South Vietnam; Riverine war in South Vietnam.
Yes. Often referred to as the "French Indochina War" or sometimes the "1st Indochina War." In South Vietnam, amongst the GIs they called it the "French War." They sometimes used to say, "...theres over 2,000 Frenchmen buried up there in the Mang Yang Pass (Highway 19/QL 19) when they fought here during the "French War."
The Korean War is sometimes called the Korean Conflict, because the Congress of the USA never declared war. The Vietnam War, sometimes called the Indochina War was another undeclared war. It is sometimes called Indochina War, because it involved fighting in Norh and South Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos.
the Vietnam War
Yes. The enemy was referred to as "Reds" or "Commies."
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as Sharpshooters.
Yes, but unlike the Vietnam War, snipers in the Civil War were often referred to as "Sharpshooters."
Vietnam is referred to as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam is still considered a Socialist country, but since the war, they've adopted many Capitalistic practices.
You're referring to the War of Indochina, sometimes referred to as the First Vietnam War. The French withdrew after being defeated at Dien Bien Phu.
The Vietnam War, also referred to as the Second Indochina War, was going on in the 1960s. The war lasted from 1955 to 1975.
One of the main reasons was to separate the Vietnam War from the French War or French Vietnam War (which is often referred to as the French Indochina War; and lately, the 1st Indochina War). To makes things simple: The French Indochina War and the US (American) Vietnam War, might be the easiest way to remember it.
im not an expert on this but i think that the Vietnam War could have accomplish SOMETHING. like... - Americans saw that they could not always win - Vietnam is recovering quite well - wars like this tells us that evil can sometimes conquer over good - the Vietnam war is something future people can learn about and reflect on - communism can be good SOMETIMES sorry if my answers not that good but that's what i understand anyways the Vietnam war accomplishes nothing but death!!!!!!!
The War between the States. The War between the Brothers. In places in the South, it's referred to as "The War of Northern Aggression", sometimes jokingly (and sometimes not).