Redgum heard the story from (primarily) two Australian Viet War veterans, who had fought at the "Battle of Long Tan."
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The Twenty-Sixth Amendment guaranteed that any U.S. citizen fighting in the Vietnam War would have the right to vote in American elections.
They are one in the same.
The silent majority disagreed with the antiwar protesters but rarely discussed their opinions publicly.
They paralleled each other; the worse it got over there, the worse it got over here (US).
The US tried to prevent South Vietnam from becoming a communist country by fighting the war. After Vietnam became united as one COMMUNIST VIETNAM country, the US delayed relationships with that nation until the end of the cold war. With the ending of the cold war, trade relationships exist between the US and Vietnam; not a big trade relationship, but an exchange of goods, none the less.