No US president fought in the Vietnam War. Eisenhower and Kennedy were the president when the US first became involved. Johnson and Nixon were the president when the serious fighting took place.
As men who fought for a lost cause.
Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
A war against communist expansion in a country called SOUTH Vietnam, which is located in Southeast Asia, on the continent of Eurasia. Which began after the French were defeated/departed in 1954 and ended when NVA tanks captured Saigon on 30 April 1975.
He was president during the cold war and vietnam.
Abraham Lincoln (our 16th President) was President during the Civil War
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they started it to stop communist
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the Korean war was before the Vietnam war because it was right after ww2 the Korean war started in 1950
As men who fought for a lost cause.
Asians recognize it as the "Second Indochina War," however the United States uses the terminology "Vietnam Conflict", because we never reached DEFCON 1, or never declared war.
Prior to Vietnam, few if anyone ever heard of it. After Vietnam, they wished they never heard of it.
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The US prefers to use the term(s), "the US didn't win the war." The actual army on the ground that surrendered to the North was the South Vietnamese Army (South Viet Forces).
After World War II, Soviet Russia emerged as a superpower. The US and western allies considered communism the worst thing ever, and during the Cold War, US strategies to try and contain communism resulted in the Vietnam War.
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