In America. the American soldiers? No. In Vietnam - the Vietnamese Viet-Cong? Yes.
About one half of the American people.
The American Civil War (US Civil War) was not a declared war.
The 20th century Vietnam originated in 1954 as North & South VN; from the 1st Indochina War/aka French Indochina War. The Vietnam of the 21st century originated in 1975; from the 2nd Indochina War/aka American Vietnam War (or US Vietnam War).
One of the main reasons was to separate the Vietnam War from the French War or French Vietnam War (which is often referred to as the French Indochina War; and lately, the 1st Indochina War). To makes things simple: The French Indochina War and the US (American) Vietnam War, might be the easiest way to remember it.
Most people know what the Vietnam War is; what is the American War?
what were the american tactics in the vietnam war
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.
American Writers Against the Vietnam War was created in 1965.
American support for Taiwan The Vietnam War
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American Civil War & Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War was the only time that the communists defeated an American supported free nation (South Vietnam).
Your question is unclear. Do you mean Lyndon Johnson's "War on poverty" or "The Vietnam War?" Never heard of a "Vietnam war on poverty."
As was the American people, the UN was divided on the Vietnam War.
America entered the Vietnam war to stop the spread of Communism
How did the role the American media played in the Vietnam War.