Based upon the hostility of the average person (man or woman) in the US at the time; probably 90%. The military draft had negatively affected people's attitudes towards the war; the draft meant they were involved in the war...and they resented that.
The end of 1969 was the first draft lottery.
For the common GI, "...we declared victory, and left." For the Nixon administration, we began re-deploying in 1969, units at a time (Divisions, Brigades, Regiments, etc). By 1973, we were OUT of country.
I believe it was the first half of March 1969.
The leader of North Vietnam was Ho Chi Minh, who played a crucial role in the country's struggle for independence from French colonial rule and later against South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. He served as the Prime Minister from 1945 to 1969 and was the President from 1945 until his death in 1969. Ho Chi Minh was a key figure in the founding of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam and is celebrated as a national hero in Vietnam.
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The song "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag" recorded by Country Joe and the Fish became the de-facto anthem for Americans opposed to the military presence in Vietnam. It was famously performed at the Woodstock music festival in 1969.
Hồ Chí Minh served as president of Vietnam from 1890-1969.
By the time Richard Nixon took office in January 1969, approximately 30,000 Americans had died in the Vietnam War. This figure reflects the escalating conflict and the significant U.S. military involvement in Vietnam during the 1960s. The war continued to claim more lives in the years that followed, ultimately resulting in around 58,000 American fatalities by its conclusion.
Yes, Robert M Rosiello was wounded in Vietnam on August 22, 1969.
Mickey Mouse in Vietnam was created in 1969.
Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics was created in 1969.
Por Cuba y Vietnam was created in 1969.
Ho Chi Minhi
The Vietnam war
1969-1975
The end of 1969 was the first draft lottery.
For the common GI, "...we declared victory, and left." For the Nixon administration, we began re-deploying in 1969, units at a time (Divisions, Brigades, Regiments, etc). By 1973, we were OUT of country.