well, because of the high cost of the Vietnam War many retail bussinessess were forced to cut costs of individual items by reducing the amount of fabric needed. so the idea of wearing less became more appropriate. which is where the two peice bathing suit came from. [ i think] maybe possibly,
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You are a Vietnam Era Veteran but not a Vietnam War Veteran
Radical protestors during the Vietnam era often burned their draft cards. American involvement in Vietnam began in 1955, and the war ended in 1975 during the presidency of Gerald Ford.
The mountain men era ended because the beaver was almost drove to extinction in that area and because of fashion. The change of fashion caused the mountain men era to end.
The Vietnam War 'era' was 1961 to 1975.
The fall of Saigon ended the Vietnam war and signified a start of the Communist ruling in Vietnam.
Not everyone who served during the era of the Vietnam War went to Vietnam. Some remained in cantonment. Some participated in other military actions during this era (e.g., the occupation of the Dominican Republic, etc.). Some were stationed in other countries in support of operations in Vietnam. "Vietnam-era veteran" refers to them.
You are a Vietnam Era Veteran but not a Vietnam War Veteran
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For the US Army, during the Vietnam War, a battalion was about 600 men. The US Marine Corps will be similar in organization (during the Vietnam era).
The fashion in 1066 was rather limited and more formal than casual. Cloaks and tunics were a common fashion item during this era.
Tricky Dick, as known to the American people; B52 Nixon as known to the GIs in Vietnam.
Anyone who served in Vietnam during the conflict. Not only US troops, but several nations did so too.
The news media.
during the Vietnam era 1963-1975 some time around there
To differentiate those who served during the Viet nam war but were not in the war theater
Daoism influenced the Chinese society during its dynastic era by offering an alternative to Confucianism which put emphasis on an individual.
M16s during the Vietnam era were typically issued with 20 round magazines, although a limited supply of 30 round magazines was manufactured for the military during this time.