Yes she did : "During the Vietnam War, Floyd B. Parksserved as plane guard for aircraft carriers on Yankee Station in the Tonkin Gulf, participated in Operation Sea Dragon, patrolled on search and rescue duties, and carried out naval gunfire support missions ." ~ source Wikipedia .
No
2/3's of the people who served will serve again
He was probably too young to have fought in the war.
Beginning service when the war was going on is considered Vietnam "Era." A veteran doesn't have to serve "in country" to meet "Era" status.
If he was a casualty, his name will be on the wall. If he's still present, ask him.
There are several Henry Landin's. Hank Landin from Warroad, MN did serve for several years in the US Navy during the Vietnam conflict.
Civil rights activist Rosa Parks did not serve in the United States Senate.
No
No
Women were volunteers.
Vietnam.
Yes, nearly 15,000 US Marines died in Vietnam.
If it's not on his discharge papers, he didn't serve.
Mildred Clark received several assignments abroad, such as, Hawaii, Korea, and Japan. She was ordered to serve as the head nurse as hostilities grew during the Vietnam conflict. Additionally, she put into place strategic practices that encouraged recruitment into the military.
the primary conflict is that they weren't aloud to serve blacks.
2/3's of the people who served will serve again
Yes, in Vietnam.