The Vietnam War was a conventional war; it did not involve nuclear weapons, so there was no poisoning of the atmosphere from radiation or nuclear fallout. As far as medical treatments for personnel encountered during the war; US Military Medical Personnel conducted medical treatment on nearly all people that came into contact with US military personnel, in the war zone or not. This included wounded enemy personnel.
Vietnam was called Vietnam after World War 2.
World War 2 was from September 1939 to 1945 and the Vietnam War was from the late 1950s to 1975.
Yes, it was.
Vietnam was a French colony up until World War 2, when Japan invaded it. The Vietnamese were able to fight off the Japanese. After the war, France attempted to retake Vietnam, which created North and South Vietnam, leading to the Vietnam War.
The idea that World War 1 had religious effects is novel.
Agent Orange and war wounds (shrapnel, burns, bullets, etc.).
The Vietnam War demonstrated to the world, that the US would make a stand against communist aggression. The loss of South Vietnam was a temporary blow to US morale.
Vietnam was a separate war fought many years after WWII had ended. It had no importance in WWII. The aftermath of WWII did have significant effects on the vietnam war however, but that is another topic.
The effects of the Vietnam war were devistating. Leaving many deragened and mental.
Division.
Vietnam was called Vietnam after World War 2.
syndrome
Public discontent.
The Vietnam war from 1959 to 1975.
The 21st century's F22 Raptor is still armed with a 20mm cannon, thanks to the Vietnam War.
Peoples lives were shatted, birth defects, etc. Look up Long Term Effects of the Vietnam War on Google.
Rejection from the public.