If the two boys were born in Germany to a US Military man, then odds are they were born in a military hospital. You need to find out which unit the father was in; that will lead you to the hospital they were born in. The hospital will have the names, dates, and address of the parents at the time. Once you have the Name, Places, Dates, then you follow the trail from there.
The Vietnam War was fought from 1955 - 1975. Not 1954.
In Germany Hitler was the leader and he was famous to his people for a while...
during the cold war, EG (East Germany) was communist while WG (West Germany) was captialist
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Generally, a Vietnam era veteran is considered anyone who served in the military between 1964-1975. There are, however, some nuances in the case of Vietnam War veterans, who served in country during the war. They can date back to the late 1950s and early 1960s, when the US had advisers in Vietnam; also, while there were only few in Vietnam at this time, some US servicemen who served in 1974-1975 would be considered Vietnam veterans (I.e. marines present at the Fall of Saigon and US Navy sailors who aided in evacuating Saigon).
The Vietnam War was fought from 1955 - 1975. Not 1954.
In Germany Hitler was the leader and he was famous to his people for a while...
Father Vincent Capodanno was a Navy Chaplain who was killed while trying to protect a corpsman who was giving first aid to another soldier during the Vietnam War. He received the Congressional Medal of honor, three purple hearts and a Bronze star. He is the most recognized and respected Chaplain from the Vietnam War.
during the cold war, EG (East Germany) was communist while WG (West Germany) was captialist
During World War II, several countries experienced significant divisions, most notably Germany, which was split into East and West Germany after the war. Additionally, Korea was divided into North and South Korea, while Vietnam was split into North and South Vietnam following the conflict. Austria was also divided into four occupation zones controlled by the Allies, leading to its eventual separation during the Cold War. These divisions were largely influenced by geopolitical tensions that emerged in the post-war era.
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Government policy called for a stop to the global growth of communism, while public sentiment disagreed with the loss of American lives in Vietnam. So while the government desired to 'win' against communism, growing pressure from the public (votes) wanted to pull out from Vietnam.
The Berlin wall. It split the whole country into East and West Germany. Eastern Germany followed Communism - while Western Germany was Capitalist.
Vietnam war was fought in the South East Asian nation for 19 years during 1950s , 60s and 70s. In this horrific war South Vietnam lost 195,000Ð430,000 civilians and 220,357Ð313,000 military men. While North Vietnam lost 50,000Ð65,000 civilians and 400,000Ð1,100,000 military men.
Germany's strengths during World War 1 was the use of the element of surprise in warfare. Also, because Germany was the most significant member of the Central Powers, she was able to influence her allies to follow her command during the war while the Allied Forces operated independently.
Before reunification, Vietnam was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. North Vietnam had a Sino-Soviet backed Communist government, while South Vietnam had a Western-backed Democratic government (at least in principle). Prior to the division of North and South Vietnam, it was subject to a French colonial government, whose control of the region was interrupted during WWII, when a Japanese occupational government controlled the region.
They were ambushed and killed