Watching the Vietnam War on the Huntley Brinkley Reports & Walter Cronkite News stations on TV; then opening their mail, to find a draft notice for military induction, to fight the very war they were watching on TV...Most certainly UPSET US Citizens!
Q who was the victor of the Vietnam war? A I have no idea who won the Vietnam war!!!!
No, the Vietnam War was in Vietnam
To demonstrate to our allies and the enemy (Cold War) that the US will back up it's policies with force. To stop the spread of communism, as was successfully stopped at the 38th parallel in Korea in 1953. The preservation of the Republic of South Vietnam, from the aggressive Communist North Vietnam.
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
It divided the country and led to the numerous civilian protests against the war.
Lyndon B Johnson, the 36th President of the U.S., helped to escalate American involvement in Vietnam by sending more troops to war. This stimulated an anti-war movement and his domestic policies failed.
lyndon B Johnson, the 36th President of the U.S., helped to escalate American involvement in Vietnam by sending more troops to war. This stimulated an anti-war movement and his domestic policies failed.
Vietnam Syndrome is a term used in the in public political rhetoric and political analysis, to describe the perceived impact of the domestic controversy over the Viet Nam war on US foreign policy after the end of that war in 1975.
Communist containment.
Communist containment.
the Vietnam War. Despite implementing significant domestic policies like the Great Society, his decision to escalate U.S. involvement in Vietnam led to a prolonged and costly war that resulted in a high number of American casualties. This led to widespread protests and public discontent, causing Johnson's popularity to decline significantly.
post traumatic Stress disorder
Lowered voting age; all volunteer military
The Iraq War and the Vietnam War, in terms of military engagements, combat-style, and overall missions have nothing at all in common either than the fact that they both take place on the continent of Asia. However, the domestic response to both wars is comparable in that there was much domestic fatigue. However, as the draft affected a large swath of America, the domestic response to Vietnam was far sharper and more prevalent than the response to Iraq.
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
the United States' support of South Vietnam.