US Navy cruisers, destroyers, and one battleship, blasted enemy positions from the gunline. The gunline covering South Vietnam was called "Dixie Station." The gunline covering the North Vietnamese coast line was called "Yankee Station."
US Army/Marine ground units stayed in South Vietnam.
Some US Air Force units were stationed in Thailand. Mainly the B52 heavy bombers.
The defeat at Dien Bien Phu led the French military to surrender their positions in Vietnam. The French left Vietnam, leaving the United States at the forefront of the conflict.
The Vietnam War=the military draft!
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
Hawks which were the people who were for war including the Vietnam war.
ARVN stands for "Army of the Republic of Viet Nam." This was the South VietNam Army that the U.S. and other allies supported until April, 1973 - when all other forces withdrew from South Vietnam, turning their military equipment over to the ARVN.
The defeat at Dien Bien Phu led the French military to surrender their positions in Vietnam. The French left Vietnam, leaving the United States at the forefront of the conflict.
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Vietnam is a country.
Vietnam Military History Museum was created in 1956.
Subsequent positions is a term used in the military. It refers to positions where military personnel can set up and be away from the actual front lines.
If your referring to the Vietnam War, the first U.S military advisors arrived in Vietnam in 1950.
From a conscripted military to an all volunteer military.
Lyndon Johnson authorized this and most of the military operations in Vietnam.
The Vietnam War=the military draft!
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US Military personnel were in Vietnam from 1955 thru 1975.
he sent the u.s. military to the Vietnam in 1955