To remember those lost in the Vietnam War, you can participate in memorial events or ceremonies dedicated to honoring veterans and fallen soldiers. Visit war memorials or pay your respects at veterans' cemeteries. Educate yourself about the war and its impact by reading books, watching documentaries, or speaking to veterans and their families to gain a deeper understanding of their sacrifice.
Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War Note* When you see the data on the "volunteers" for the US military, remember...those were DRAFT "Induced" volunteers. Another words, they would NOT have volunteered, if there had been no draft.
Basically, the Vietnamese sides, north and south, each had allies and supporters. These allies joined with the troops in Vietnam. The US was on the side of the south. They lost.
Vietnam won the French war. North Vietnam won the American Vietnam War. There was no such country named "Vietnam" during the American Vietnam War 1955-1975. There were two nations: North VN & South VN.
We have special days, for example remembrance day. This day is dedicated to those who were lost. We have 1 minute of silence on remembrance Sunday to remember, we also wear our Poppy's.
The Memorial is visited by anyone wishing to pay their respects to those who served in Vietnam such as veterans , those who lost a family member in the war , students , etc . . .
Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
Doves. But remember, the dove was a symbol of peace well before the Vietnam War. Hawks were the other fellas.
The Republic of South Vietnam.
The state of Illinois lost 2,929 men killed in the Vietnam War. The website Vietnam War Casualties by state, lists those men by name, state, and city/district.
Estimated about 1 million men per side. But REMEMBER; those men didn't pull a tour and go home. They were home! They had to stay until the war was won or lost (called during the war, "...they had to stay for the duration").
Texas lost 3,415 men in the Vietnam War.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War Note* When you see the data on the "volunteers" for the US military, remember...those were DRAFT "Induced" volunteers. Another words, they would NOT have volunteered, if there had been no draft.
South Vietnam representing the free world, lost the war to the communists.
Vietnam is a war which the US definitely lost because the goal of the war was to support the Republic of Vietnam (aka South Vietnam) and prevent it from falling to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (aka North Vietnam). Despite massive effort and sacrifice on the part of the US, South Vietnam collapsed in 1975.
NO, the US lost the Vietnam war
Basically, the Vietnamese sides, north and south, each had allies and supporters. These allies joined with the troops in Vietnam. The US was on the side of the south. They lost.