Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
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1,072 servicemen from Minnesota died in the Vietnam War.
About 1,157 Wisconsin men died in the Vietnam War.
The United States had 500,000 servicemen "in country" in the Republic of South Vietnam at it's peak strength during the Vietnam War. 2,594,000 servicemen ultimately served "in country." 3,403,100 US servicemen served through South East Asia during the Vietnam War.
Many people live in Vietnam because they were born and raised in the country. Some people live there because they love the weather, the landscape, or the culture.
After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".
The population density of Vietnam is approximately 290 people per square kilometer. This can vary by region within the country.
There are 86 million people in Vietnam as of 2011
* •25% (648,500) of total forces in country were draftees. * •Draftees accounted for 30.4% (17,725) of combat deaths in Vietnam. * •Total draftees (1965-73) 1,728,344.
829832 people are estimated to be "homeless in Vietnam.
It is estimated that over 3 million people on both sides died during the Vietnam War. The country of Vietnam did not release their casualties to the public until 1995.
It is estimated that around 600,000 people in Vietnam speak French, mainly in urban areas and among the older generations. French was introduced to Vietnam during the colonial period and has had a lasting influence on the country's culture and education system.
The word 'skipped' has one syllable.
Vietnam is referred to as the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. Vietnam is still considered a Socialist country, but since the war, they've adopted many Capitalistic practices.
When USA invaded Vietnam to keep it from becoming a communist country the people that lived there fought against the USA This made it an impossible for the USA to win. The USA spent many years attempting to subdue the country without success.
As of 1997, there were 64 Theravada templesthroughout the country..