vietnam war
The Vietnam War was fought from 1955 - 1975. Not 1954.
The Vietnam war was going on...
was going to vietnam, most of the solders were killed, and losing the war
No one used to say, "Republic of South Vietnam", or "I'm going to South Vietnam", it was usually said as, "I'm going to Vietnam", hence the word Vietnam...when in reality we were headed for SOUTH Vietnam, Vietnam was two separate countries. North and South Vietnam were simply countries in the south eastern portion of Asia (on the continent of Eurasia). You certainly weren't going to NORTH Vietnam. Not unless you were either an aircrewman or pilot. Those men actually fought in the skies of NORTH Vietnam. Aerial dog-fights (air combat) over South Vietnam rarely if ever happened. Nearly, if not all, of our POWs were airmen shot down over NORTH Vietnam.
Yes
Yes you do.
you only need a passport if you are going to cruise to they place and fly back but it you were cruising from lets say Florida to the Bahama's and you don't stay in the Bahamas and cruise back then you don't need one
If relaxation and rejuvenation is what your looking for and found it in going to Bahamas Cruise then you got it right. You can try the Norwegian Cruise Line. They always offer package deals with cheap costs but excellent services.
Depending on what your trip may partake off when you are going on the cruise for that week. Some of the popular ports are the Bahamas, Jamacia, Freeport, and Hawaii.
Port Canaveral in Florida, trust me i know!! I am going in one in 2 weeks!!!!!
Florida. I can prove it is right because my family is going to a New Disney Dream Cruise in Febuary 2011 that is stopping at the Bahamas. I am so excited because I have neverbeen on a ship wish me luck!
If you're a US citizen and planning to cruise to the Bahamas before summer 2008, you need either a certified copy of your birth certificate (it must have a raised seal) and a government issued photo ID (such as a drivers license) or a passport.The government may delay requiring passports for travel by sea but passports will ultimately be required for travel outside the US.
awesome I am going to the Bahamas
The average price for a family cruise varies depending on the location the person is leaving from and going to, how long they'd like to leave, and what on board entertainment packages they'd like to add to their experience.
NO passport needed, as long as you return to the same port you left from. You may need your drivers license and/or a birth certificate to prove you're an American citizen.
The Carnival Cruise line is a great cruise line for going to Bermuda. There are also other cruise lines that go to Bermuda such as Royal Carribbean and it depends on the ammenities needed for the cruise.