Redgum heard the story from (primarily) two Australian Viet War veterans, who had fought at the "Battle of Long Tan."
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).
Relationships between Australia and Vietnam are generally along the same lines as the relationship between the US and Vietnam.
Nonexistent. South Vietnam ceased to exist in 1975 When North Vietnam successfully conquered the south. There is only Vietnam now.
You cease the ability to move, much less walk, after you die.
Technically between North Vietnam and South Vietnam. Actually between the US and North Vietnam.
-- a person walking -- an ant running -- a car driving
This is a guestion for Intro to Anatomy and Physiology..any assisance would be awesome!
ANSWER Asymmetrical means when the two halves are not basically the same. So, it could be someone knows you better than you know them or it could be a relationship where one has much more power than the other. Consider the relationship between China and Vietnam. China is much more powerful than Vietnam. Therefore, they have an asymmetrical relationship. The same could be said of a master and a slave.
Eurasian is the common relationship between Europeans and Asians; a natural process since they all live on the continent of Eurasia.
Vietnam is in asia.
The Twenty-Sixth Amendment guaranteed that any U.S. citizen fighting in the Vietnam War would have the right to vote in American elections.
NO. "Ally" is a strong term and usually refers to a country with which the US has a military exchange and/or a convergence on particular political goals that are distinct from the binary relationship between the two states. The United States and Vietnam are on good terms, but since they do not have military cooperation and have minimal political goals outside of their binary relationship, it would be improper to call Vietnam a US ally.However, Vietnam-US relations are relatively recent. A rapprochement between the Vietnamese government and the US government began in the mid-1990s, two decades after Vietnam defeated the United States in the Second Indochinese War (called the Vietnam War in Western countries and the American War in Vietnam).