Vietnam
They were US troops, not hispanic troops. Approximately 170,000 American males of Hispanic descent served in the Vietnam War.
No. North Vietnam invaded South Vietnam. The US first sent military advisors and then fighting troops at the request of the South Vietnamese government.
Approximately 2,594,000 US servicemen served "in country" during the Vietnam War. Approximately 3,403,100 US servicemen served in Southeast Asia during the war.
No. But Canadian men volunteered for the US military and 120 foreign born males serving in the US military were killed in Vietnam.
The US asked them to.
1970
Vietnam
President Eisenhower sent US troops to Vietnam in 1955, President Ford pulled out the last US troops in 1975.
The extraction of US troops from Vietnam signaled the end of the Vietnam War.
Half a million men.
1.9
President Eisenhower.
they where as young as 18
Harkins, Westmoreland, Abrams.
They were US troops, not hispanic troops. Approximately 170,000 American males of Hispanic descent served in the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War ended in 30th April 1975. When the US stopped sending troops to Vietnam.