A refugee or the boat people.
this person is called a soldier
Now this is what happens when people attempt to "politically correct" history; by calling North Vietnam, as one exaggerated example: the "Peoples Republic Democratic Liberation Society of the Vietnamese People." If that's exaggerated, then rest assured that that's exactly what it sounds like to the average Western person. President Nixon, Henry Kissinger, the US Army, US Marine Corps, etc., and all Americans called North Vietnam...North Vietnam (except in official written correspondence...etc. etc.)...South Vietnam was the "RVN" (Republic of South Vietnam) but everyone called it South Vietnam. The Republicans & Democrats are in the US of A. NORTH VIETNAM was a COMMUNIST country. Communism is neither Democrat nor Republican. The Viet War was about fighting communism. Northern communist aggression invading the Republic of South Vietnam. RVN was not a communist country.
I am looking to contact a family member of a POW in Vietnam? I have this person's POW bracelet and would like to get it to them. Diana dianaelliott1955@yahoo.com
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refugee
Vitame is not a country at all, it is a made-up word. If perhaps the person intended Vietnam, then, yes, Vietnam is an Asian country.
a person who if forced to leave there country
A person who is extradited is also forced to leave the country, because the police of another country wants him or her to be returned to that country to be tried for a crime. Also, refugees are forced to leave their country by reason of war or other breakdowns of ordinary social functions.
A person from Vietnam is called Vietnamese. If the person is an American, he or she might hyphenate it, like Vietnamese-American.
Any removal of a person from one country to their home country can be called repatriation.There is no term for continental removal, mainly because it cannot ever happen.
exiled
No, Vietnam is a country; whereas Vietnamese is a nationality. So a person from Vietnam is Vietnamese, just like someone from China is Chinese, and so on.
Article of what country.
They were called "Draft Dodgers."
If you mean an AMERICAN that favored the U.S.'s involvement in Vietnamese war, those would be called Nationalists. Nationalist: A person who advocates independence for a country A person with strong patriotic feelings, especially one who believes in the superiority of their country over others'.
traitor is a person who is disloyal to hisown country.