No, as far as putting troops on the ground,however they where part of NATO
NATO's assignment is protection of the North Atlantic (Treaty Organization) countries.
Canada was part of NATO, and officially, NATO was in control of the troops. _____________ NATO had nothing to do with the Korean War. Canada stayed on as part of the UN force, not NATO.
England? as a country 'England' was not involved but as part of The United Kingom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland the whole of GB/UK was to a minimal extent with hardly any troops on the ground but by cutting diplomatic relations with the north they help SEATO and the other allied forces get as far as they did along with other NATO and UN nations. Britain did NOT fight in Vietnam.
They are part of the NATO forces and are identified as that by the clothing.
They were not part of the allied forces.
The Vietnam war was a product of the rivalry between the US and the Soviet Union. It was part of the reasoning behind the construction of NATO and SEATO, both of which were created in fear of spreading communism ideals.
As of my last update in October 2023, Spain has deployed forces primarily in international missions as part of NATO and the European Union. Notably, Spanish troops have been involved in peacekeeping operations in Mali and have participated in the NATO mission in Iraq to train local forces. Additionally, Spain has contributed to maritime security operations in the Mediterranean and humanitarian missions in response to crises, such as the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
It started as part of a US policy known as "Vietnamization". It was created as a result of the Tet Offensive. The idea was to strengthen South Vietnamese (ARVN) forces while gradually reducing the amount of US forces in Vietnam. The US wanted to support the ARVN in the war, but they were reluctant to play a major role in the war.
As of 2021, France has around 5,100 troops deployed in Afghanistan as part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission. These troops are involved in training, advising, and assisting Afghan security forces. France has been an active participant in international efforts to stabilize Afghanistan since the early 2000s.
During his presidency, President Clinton sent troops to several regions and countries. Some notable examples include Bosnia and Herzegovina, where he deployed troops as part of a NATO peacekeeping mission; Somalia, where he ordered the withdrawal of American forces after a failed intervention; and Haiti, where U.S. troops were sent to restore democratic order after a coup. He also authorized military interventions in Kosovo and Iraq.