My Lai Massacre was the mass murder of as many as 500 unarmed civilians, in which most of them were women, children, infants, and elderly people, in My Lai, South Vietnam on March 16, 1968 during the Vietnam War....
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The fall of Saigon and South Vietnam on April 30, 1975 eventually ended the longest war the U.S. have ever involved. Not only the longest, the Vietnam War also brought arguably the most traumatic experience for the U.S. in...
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There are quite a lot of intriguing facts and statistics about Vietnam war. We also have our own collection. Here it is, our top 10 interesting facts about Vietnam war that you may not know: Vietnam was under Chinese...
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The Entire Vietnam War Casualty Profiles Legend: KIA = Killed in Action WIA = Wounded in Action MIA = Missing in Action CIA = Captured in Action Notes: United States Armed Forces Casualties According to the last update in...
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, also known as The Wall, is a memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C dedicated to those servicemen who lost their lives during the Vietnam War. It consists of three distinct sections: Memorial Wall...
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Troops 2,709,918 American served in uniform in Vietnam. About 7,500 American women served in the Vietnam war. Almost 2/3 of Americans served in Vietnam were volunteers while 2/3 of men served in World War II were drafted. End of...
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