On average, about 30,000 teens died in auto accidents every ten years. Over the course of the Vietnam War, about 58,000 Americans died.
1950's, 1960's, 1970's...but the war is the most famous for the 1960's...assassinations...music...hippies...riots...protests...flag burning...draft card burning...and all that. The 70's were quite critical however; Nixon/Cambodia/Laos/Christmas bombing/Watergate/the fall of Saigon (or the fall of South Vietnam). The 1950's...NO ONE heard of Vietnam before...but our men were there. The US cared only for Elvis Presley and color television & the coming of the micro-wave ovens; and transister radios...basically gun battles on the ground and WWII era propeller airplanes attacking communist ground positions/assassinations/ambushes in South Vietnam during this decade.
In the 1950s, Vietnam was primarily divided into two regions: North Vietnam, led by the communist government under Ho Chi Minh, and South Vietnam, backed by the United States and other Western nations. North Vietnam sought to implement socialist reforms and consolidate power, while South Vietnam struggled with political instability and increasing influence from the U.S. The decade saw rising tensions and conflict between the two regions, culminating in the escalation of the Vietnam War. The Geneva Accords of 1954 had temporarily divided the country along the 17th parallel, but the ideological divide deepened as both governments aimed for reunification under their respective systems.
last decade
Up until the late 1970's Communist Vietnam did...as Communist China found out in 1979. The power of an army is measured by the enemy it fights. The North Vietnamese Army had fought the most powerful nation on earth for over a decade; and ulitimately won. That made them the best!
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Israel. (Israel surpassed the U.S. within the last decade).
1970s
The Vietnam War lasted from 1955-1975
A simple safety measure that could have significantly reduced vehicle fatalities over the past decade is the widespread use of seat belts. Despite being a basic safety feature, many drivers and passengers still neglect to buckle up, leading to preventable deaths and injuries in crashes. Enhanced enforcement of seat belt laws and public education campaigns could encourage more consistent use, ultimately saving lives on the road.
No. They launch in a space vehicle.
{| |- | The US involvement in Vietnam began in the 60's. The French had been involved in the war for a long time. Vietnam War went forward for a decade. |}
the first ever documented vehicle was in the 1670's it was steam powered
The ASCII became a common form of text display from the 1960's and remained popular till the middle of the last decade. It was surpassed by UTF-8 which was released in 2007.
1950's, 1960's, 1970's...but the war is the most famous for the 1960's...assassinations...music...hippies...riots...protests...flag burning...draft card burning...and all that. The 70's were quite critical however; Nixon/Cambodia/Laos/Christmas bombing/Watergate/the fall of Saigon (or the fall of South Vietnam). The 1950's...NO ONE heard of Vietnam before...but our men were there. The US cared only for Elvis Presley and color television & the coming of the micro-wave ovens; and transister radios...basically gun battles on the ground and WWII era propeller airplanes attacking communist ground positions/assassinations/ambushes in South Vietnam during this decade.
After fighting the most powerful nation on earth for over a decade, the NVA was by far the most hardened Army in SE Asia.
The life expectancy of a Nissan vehicle is usually at least a decade. They are good cars that are easily repaired, and rarely tear up in the first place.
The North had over-run the South in April of '75, and anyone living in South Vietnam that had supported the US over the past decade was subject to retribution from the new communist rulers.