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What is about Vietnam war?

Preserving the Republic of South Vietnam from being conquered by Communist North Vietnam.


How long was us invoved in Vietnam?

War in RVN (South Vietnam) since 1955. War with North Vietnam since 1964.


What country did ho chi Minh seek independence?

Ho Chi Minh was the president of Vietnam from 1945 until 1955, when Vietnam was divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Ho Chi Minh, known by the North Vietnamese people as "Uncle Ho" remained as president of North Vietnam until his death in 1969 while the U.S. "war in Vietnam" continued. He didn't live long enough to see his life-long dream come true with the defeat of South Vietnam and a unified country in 1975.


The divideing line of latitude between north and south Vietnam?

The dividing line of latitude between North and South Vietnam is the 17th parallel. Established as part of the Geneva Accords in 1954, this line marked the temporary division of Vietnam into two separate states: the communist North, led by Ho Chi Minh, and the anti-communist South, backed by the United States. The division was intended to be temporary, but it solidified into a long-lasting geopolitical conflict, culminating in the Vietnam War. In 1976, Vietnam was reunified under communist control following the war's end.


Which country lies east of laos and camodia and south of china?

Vietnam lies east of Laos and Cambodia and south of China. It shares a long border with China to the north, while Laos and Cambodia are situated to the west and southwest, respectively. Vietnam has a coastline along the South China Sea to the east.


How long was the Vietnam war?

Vietnam was at war with France before the US intervened in the sixties. In fact, they defeated the French in 1956 and became independent, but divided into North Vietnam and South Vietnam. The Vietnam war the US was in was the result of the North and their communist sympathizers in the South (the Viet Cong) trying to unite the country under communism. When the US pulled out in 1975, they were successful.


Who did Vietnam original belong to?

France owned Vietnam until they pulled out in the 1950's, and the US stepped in. After that, Vietnam was divided like Korea into Communist North and non-Communist South, but North Vietnam never accepted the division and always considered South Vietnam as the part of Vietnam occupied by the enemy.


How long was the DMZ that separated North from South Vietnam?

In 1954. Vietnam was divided into the North (Communism) and South (Decmoracy). The North was supported the Chinese and Soviet Union. The South was backed by the U.S and its allies. During that time more than 1 milion North Vietnamese moved to the South. In 1975 the country reunited after the U.S Army had withdrawn out of the South and the North over ran the South government. Again, the Vietnamese escaped out of the communist rulers, this time was not 1 million, but more than 3 million of people. There is more than 1 million Vietnamese residing in the U.S, the rest of them are scattering all over the world.


How far from north to south?

Kansas is about 410 miles long north to south.


Why was Long Tan so significant to Australians?

The Battle of Long Tần is arguably the most famous battle fought by the Australian Army during the Vietnam War. It was fought in a rubber plantation near the village of Long Tần, about 4 km north-east of Vung Tau, South Vietnam on August 18


What were Kennedy's reasons for going into Vietnam?

As north Vietnam invaded South Vietnam, and the city of Saigon, so Kennedy sent troops to fight the Ho Chi min army. A growing body of evidence shows he planned to withdraw from Vietnam, realizing that the liberation movement in Vietnam was too strong and that U.S. interests would not be served by a long protracted and unwinnable war.


What is the greatest distance north or south of the state?

648 miles long north to south