A 17 year old US Marine, US Airman, or US Sailor helping to evacuate US personnel from Saigon during it's fall in 1975...might be around 52 years old today.
Only 5 years separates a Korean War vet from a WWII vet; the vast majority of WWII soldiers, marines, sailors, and especially pilots fought in Korea. Today an 80 year old man might be a Korean War veteran...and/or a WWII veteran. Vietnam vets would be in their late 50's by now. Many Vietnam War NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers/Sergeants) & OFFICERS in Vietnam had fought in WWII and/or Korea. The US commanders in Vietnam; GENs Harkins, Westmoreland, and Abrams all fought under GEN Patton during WWII (Westmoreland fought at the Hurtzgen Forest with the 9th ID in WWII).
There was no geograpical difference (physical land difference), just a man made law difference. Another words, there were two countries; a North & South VN. Divided by a man-made line...the DMZ at the 17th parallel. Today there is no line. Just one nation-Vietnam.
No way to tell. Any career army man (career soldier) who was in his 40's was 9 out of 10 times a WWII veteran.
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WWI, WWII, Korean, and Vietnam Wars were fought between NATIONS. No nation is fighting against the country of Iraq. Iraq is a police action (a law enforcement issue) in which law, order, and stability is trying to be restored to that country.
Only 5 years separates a Korean War vet from a WWII vet; the vast majority of WWII soldiers, marines, sailors, and especially pilots fought in Korea. Today an 80 year old man might be a Korean War veteran...and/or a WWII veteran. Vietnam vets would be in their late 50's by now. Many Vietnam War NCOs (Non-Commissioned Officers/Sergeants) & OFFICERS in Vietnam had fought in WWII and/or Korea. The US commanders in Vietnam; GENs Harkins, Westmoreland, and Abrams all fought under GEN Patton during WWII (Westmoreland fought at the Hurtzgen Forest with the 9th ID in WWII).
No, he is a character in a movie. There was a man named John Rambo who fought in Vietnam. But he died in the war. The character was not based on him.
You would say "Em yêu anh" and yes, gay love is taboo in Vietnam, however, it is not illegal.
There was no geograpical difference (physical land difference), just a man made law difference. Another words, there were two countries; a North & South VN. Divided by a man-made line...the DMZ at the 17th parallel. Today there is no line. Just one nation-Vietnam.
No way to tell. Any career army man (career soldier) who was in his 40's was 9 out of 10 times a WWII veteran.
The traditional way to say thank you in Vietnam would be to say 'Cam on'. However to a man you would say 'Cam on ong' whilst to a women one would say 'Cam on ba'
Steve Biko was a man who fought for freedom and equality, trying to make a better South Africa, without violence. I would describe Steve as a good man, who fought for what he loved, and wanted.
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No. In Spider-Man, he fought Green Goblin. In Spider-Man 2 he fought Doctor Octopus. In Spider-Man 3 he fought Sandman, Venom and Harry Osborn (The New Goblin).
Man vs- Wild - 2006 Vietnam is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
dressed as aman and fought in several battle
See: Statistics about the Vietnam War