If the two sources named on the previous post don't work, then try the US Department of Defense, Vietnam War Service Index.
The United States has had a continuous military presence in South Vietnam since the war in 1950.
In America. the American soldiers? No. In Vietnam - the Vietnamese Viet-Cong? Yes.
Soldiers from North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Korea, Australia, and the United States were all effectively trained and prepared for battle in the Vietnam Conflict.
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American soldiers were partially trained in the Vietnam language before they left to fight, but most certainly did use a language dictionary while there. It didn't take them long to pick up some of the language fast because it kept them alive. Many American soldiers (depending on where they were stationed) could speak fluent Vietnamese.
The United States has had a continuous military presence in South Vietnam since the war in 1950.
The regular conscripted soldiers were put on 100 days tours of duty. How often they actually had to fight battles depended on where they were stationed and what their mission was.
my father was stationed in Alaska during the Vietnam war
Read paperback books, played cards, listened to the radio (Good Morning Vietnam type music stationed in Saigon).
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The Tet Offensive was a military campaign during the Vietnam War that began on January 31, 1968 by the forces of the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam. The purpose was to displace the invading army presently stationed in South Vietnam and regain control of the country by the Vietnamese.
living conditions of Vietnam soldiers
The USAF & USN bombed N. Vietnam. The USMC flew combat missions in support of Marines in SOUTH Vietnam. US Warships stationed off the coast of NORTH Vietnam were operating in "Yankee Station." US Warships stationed off the coast of SOUTH Vietnam were designated "Dixie Station."
Yes, the Chinese ruled Vietnam for 1,000 years until 939 AD, China was defeated by Vietnam and had lost control over Vietnam. Vietnamese soldiers and civilians in Vietnam were ruled by chinese soldiers and then finally the vietnamese soldiers fought back against the chinese soldiers and China lost the significant battle against Vietnam.
A total of 58,168 American soldiers died in Vietnam during the Vietnam War!!
By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
In America. the American soldiers? No. In Vietnam - the Vietnamese Viet-Cong? Yes.