Korea. Although there was conflict in Vietnam against the French in the 1950s, it is more associated with the intervention of the US in the 1960s... Korea was 1950 to 1953. Effectively the UN (US & British mainly) against the Chinese backed North Koreans. Korea is still divided along the 38th Parallel.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the "Cold War". The Korea was the first "hot" battle of the "Cold War."
Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
The war in Vietnam was similar to the US Civil War because the war involved North Korea versus South Korea.
No comparision; Korea compares to WW1.
Korea, Australia, Phillipines, and Canada all pitched in during the Vietnam war alongside the U.S. effort to preserve democracy in South Vietnam.
Korea: 1950-1953.
The answer is yes, South Korea was in the Vietnam War!
The 2nd war against communism (Korea was the first).
A "hot" battle of the cold war. Korea was the first one.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the "Cold War". The Korea was the first "hot" battle of the "Cold War."
No, WWII, Korea, Vietnam all came afterward.
Korea and Vietnam.
no
one took place in korea and one in Vietnam. look at a map. Also, there was Viet Kong in vietnam, not in korea
Vietnam was the second "hot" battle of the COLD WAR. Korea was the first "hot" battle.
Korea and Vietnam were separate wars.
The British fought in Korea, not Vietnam.