One of the main reasons for the UK's none involvement in the Vietnam War was their role in the Indonesia-Malaysia War which took place at the same time. Britain fought a war against Communist forces similar to that of the US against the Viet Mihn (except unlike the US, Britain won).
India was involved in war with Britain for independence. The first war of independence took place in 1857. India was involved in other wars with Britain afterwards.
Great Britain, or more correctly The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was involved in both World War 1 and World War 2.
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There were many country's e.g Germany, Italy, France, Britain ,Russia and America. When Britain joined the war they also involved their controlled country's such as Africa, India and Australia
By the end of the American Revolution in 1783, Britain was not engaged in a world war, but it was involved in conflicts that had global implications. The war primarily pitted Britain against the American colonies and their allies, including France, Spain, and the Netherlands. While Britain faced challenges in maintaining its global empire, the conflict did not escalate into a broader world war at that time. The Treaty of Paris in 1783 formally ended the revolution, allowing Britain to focus on rebuilding and managing its remaining territories.
Great Britain did not send troops to Vietnam during the war.
The United States did get involved in the Vietnam war because of communism in Vietnam.
Britain wanted to maintain her strength in Europe, in case that got out of hand.
The UK was not involved in the Vietnam war - it was the USA!
They weren't.
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They were neutral.
Britain was neutral.
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The British fought in Korea, not Vietnam.
The Vietnam War was part of the cold war. To prevent Communist North Vietnam from taking over the Republic of South Vietnam.