A stronger military does not guarantee victory.
The Vietnam War=the military draft!
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
Hawks which were the people who were for war including the Vietnam war.
ARVN stands for "Army of the Republic of Viet Nam." This was the South VietNam Army that the U.S. and other allies supported until April, 1973 - when all other forces withdrew from South Vietnam, turning their military equipment over to the ARVN.
The Vietnam War 'era' was 1961 to 1975.
A stronger military does not guarantee victory.
The most accurate conclusion based on the United States' experience in the Vietnam War is that military intervention does not guarantee success and can lead to long-term political and social consequences. The war highlighted the limitations of conventional military power against guerrilla tactics and local insurgencies, ultimately resulting in significant loss of life and a questioning of U.S. foreign policy. It also emphasized the importance of understanding cultural and historical contexts in conflict situations, as well as the need for public support in military engagements.
No, by the time he was in college, the Vietnam was was over, there was no longer a military draft and he was not asked to serve. Many other politicians of his age also did not serve.
Vietnam is a country.
Vietnam Military History Museum was created in 1956.
No, by the time he was in college, the Vietnam War was over and so was the military draft. Like many politicians of his age, he was not asked to serve.ANS2:Yes, he has been the commander-in-chief of the military for the duration of his term as president.
The Republic of South Vietnam did not benefit; they became extinct. The allies that supported RVN gained valuable military experience; especially in the field of aerial super-sonic jet warfare.
If your referring to the Vietnam War, the first U.S military advisors arrived in Vietnam in 1950.
From a conscripted military to an all volunteer military.
Many returning veterans experienced rejection from their fellow US citizens, and US military morale suffered because of this experience.
It no longer is. The conclusion of the Vietnam War saw the North and the South rejoin into one country.
Lyndon Johnson authorized this and most of the military operations in Vietnam.