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Essay On Anti Vietnam Movement
The topic I selected was the Anti vietnam war movement. I selected this topic because it was one of the most interesting topics available. Also this
topic was a very important part of history. These movements helped make women a more important part of american history and proved that they
weren't just supposed to be stay at home wives. This topic also was the one my grandma choose to be interviewed over because she knew a lot
about the anti war movement. In conclusion this topic was the one I felt would be the best to learn about and see what it was like to be around
during the Vietnam War. The person I chose was my Grandma Sandy. One of the reasons I choose her is because she is a very intelligent person. In
my opinion I felt like she would...show more content...
Yes, she was 5 at the beginning and 13 when it was all ending. Did you agree or disagree with the anti war movement ? She has a lot of opinions on
the war. During this period of time she was too young then but now she would have never wanted someone to go in the draft. Especially someone
in our family. She believes it is your right to object having to join the war. She asked me what's a real good reason to be in the war ? In her opinion
a good reason to go to war was world war 2.She doesn't think we should have been involved in the vietnam war. Do you feel like it was an important
movement? Grandma thought it was a very important movement. It was especially important because it was the first time the media brought attention
to the war. Do you know when you started first hearing about these movements? My grandma heard it on the news when Vietnam was evacuated. She
was 13 during that time. That's the only time she was aware of the movement. How did the movement make you feel? It wasn't a very big influence
because of her age during the time period but now she is very moved by what was happening in that time. Currently she feels like it was something that
was extremely important. Which part of the movement was most influential? SHe said young
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Essay on Vietnam
Why did the US fail in Vietnam?
From fighting off the French colonials in the 1940s, until the fall of Saigon in 1975– war dominated Vietnam in the last century. America's
involvement began when France tried to reestablish control during the French Indochina War. From the unmoral support of leaders like Nguyen Van
Thieu and Ngo Dinh Diem to the My Lai Massacre and the Invasion of Cambodia, the US's decisions were clouded with bad judgment and resulted in
civil unrest and international embarrassment. The war the east refers to as the "American war" and the west as the "Vietnam war" was a cold war–era
military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, from 1st November 1955 to 30th April 1975. The wars belligerents were...show more
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It took place during a seven day "ceasefire" the North Vietnamese had announced to celebrate Tet– the Vietnamese New Year. Some of the fiercest
fighting was in Hue, near the border of North Vietnam. It was almost completely taken over by the communists; it took over a month for the US
marines to recover it. The Tet Offensive was the boldest attack the North had made so far. This resulted in1968, being the most costly in US troops
lives, with over 15,000 men lost. 58,220 US troops were killed in the war, that lasted almost twenty years, which should average out as around 2,900
deaths per year, illustrating how bloody Tet was. In Saigon the Viet Cong had assaulted the American embassy grounds. It shocked Americans the
Vietnamese were able to do this. The Tet Offensive marked a turning point in the Vietnam War. Although the Americans technically won Tet and were
able to defeat the armies, that's not how the Vietnamese and the American public saw it. It was a tactical victory but a strategic loss as US public
opinion moved against the war. It proved to the public that the war wasn't going the way the politicians had said it had. Just a month before, Walt W.
Rostow, National Security Adviser gave a speech where he said; "I see light at the end of the tunnel".
The Tet offensive shifted the medias view and policy toward the war. During the earlier years of the war the radio, TV and newspaper journalists stuck
to
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Vietnam and The Cold War Essay
Vietnam and The Cold War
It is impossible to accurately describe the major events that occurred during the cold war without mentioning the war in Vietnam. From its start, this
war has been very controversial concerning its purposes and effects on the countries involved. Both sides of this war lost a great number of soldiers
and most of these men and women were not even sure why they were fighting. To this day, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the events that took
place during this heated time in south Asia. One of the biggest questions raised is why the United States felt it was their responsibility to ever got
involved and what were they trying to gain by sending in their troops. A look at the history of thecold war and...show more content...
From the beginning of his term, Diem felt that North Vietnam was planning to forcefully take overSouth Vietnam. Diem began to arrest anyone who
was suspected of being a Communist. Soon after, North Vietnam began attempting to reunify Vietnam through political means, and not through the use
of violence. After this proved to be an unsuccessful attempt, North Vietnam and the Communist Party finally approved the use of violence to overthrow
Ngo Dinh Diems government. The National Liberation Front (NLF) was thus developed by the Communists, allowing anyone who was against Diem
and for the unification of Vietnam to join to join their alliance.
After noticing that South Vietnam was on shaky ground, President Kennedy decided to send in a limited number of troops to aid Diem and his
government. However, Diem began to lose popularity among his people and eventually he and his brother were assassinated. Three weeks after the
deaths of these two leaders, President Kennedy was assassinated. President Lyndon B. Johnson decided more action needed to be taken in South
Vietnam and, after two U.S. ships were destroyed in the Gulf on Tonkin, Johnson and his administration began to order air attacks upon the North
Vietnamese (the U.S. referred to them as the "Vietcong"). Soon afterwards, the NLF attacked two U.S. army installations in South Vietnam and, as a
result, Johnson orders bombing missions
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Essay on Vietnam and the Indochina Wars
The South East Asian country Vietnam became a Cold War battleground for the Second Indochina war which involved both the US and Russia's
interests. Once again it was the Capitalist struggle against Communism. The Vietnam War was a direct result of the USSR's and China's communist
presence and pressure. America feared a chain reaction was occurring among the other Asian countries that made them change to communism one by
one. America wanted to prevent this from occurring and that is why they were so quick to help the South combat the Communist North. In the end
however, their attempts were fruitless for they were unable to overthrow or prevent the spread of communism through all of Vietnam. The roots of the
Vietnam War started after the...show more content...
The "Domino Effect" was a theory by US politicians that because of Russia and China's pressure and power that all of Asia would follow suit in
becoming communist one by one. Kennedy believed that if they could stop this from occurring in Vietnam that they would be able to stop all of Asia
from turning to communism for they would have broken the chain. Therefore, they end up sending around 17000 military advisors to the Republic of
Vietnam to aid the ARVN in combatting the Vietcong. They were to strategize and help train the ARVN but they ended up leading jobs more as
commanders during missions and being in direct combat. After Kennedy's death, the support from America increased even more to the point where in
1964 they started sending marines to cause some real damage and to help protect the already stationed advisors and fighter bombers in the South. These
numbers kept increasing until 1968 where around 500,000 US marines were in South Vietnam. Although America had these high numbers they were
still unable to defeat the Vietcong and the North. With all these American marines and the growing number of deaths among the Vietcong the North
started becoming restless and decided to go on the offensive. On the Tet, a holiday in Vietnam, the North and Vietcong launched a massive attack on 36
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Essay about Vietnam: The Perfect Vacation Place!
Vietnam is one of those countries which beauty cannot be comprehended without ever visiting it. Not much about the country is well known except for
its famous noodles the "Pho." For example, only a few people know that the country broke off from the Chinese empire in 938AD. As a result some of
the Vietnamese culture are of Chinese origins. The local culture revolves around the belief of humanity and harmony which makes them pleasant to be
around. However, like other Southeast Asian countries Vietnam has a few issues considering safety in different aspects of the country, such as food and
transportation. Regardless of these slight safety issues, Vietnam is certainly a family destination that should be not taken off the bucket list....show more
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To add to the political stability, the loving nature of the people makes crime rates lower without having to utilize extreme laws. The loving and
caring people of Vietnam are responsible for making Vietnam a safe and an extremely busy tourist destination. Life is more important than
anything for a Vietnamese. "A man alive is worth more than a pile of gold." ( Attitude toward the self, n.d.) They are people who cares immensely
about their family and does not do something out of the need of only him or herself but for their family and the people around them. "Anything a
Vietnamese does, he does out of consideration for the welfare of the family, rather than for himself alone."( Attitude toward the self, n.d.)The locals
aim to do things to a moderation and to avoid the extremes. To have these values set as a base of their conscience encourages them to think twice
before committing a crime, specifically a crime that involves hurting or even killing another human being. However, safety is not the only thing is
guaranteed by the nature of the locals. The loving and caring nature of these people makes them pleasant to talk and interact to. They love to smile
and the hear warming atmosphere is exactly what we seek for during the time spent on our vacations. The culture of the locals have a rather unique
story to it. The first group of people to have settled in Vietnam are believed to have came from Indonesia. However, the migration of the Chinese left a
lasting
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Essay on Vietnam
Vietnam
The war–torn country of Vietnam is once again in the midst of a revolution. Only this war is not being fought with soldiers and tanks; rather, it is being
fought and won with businessmen and free–trade. This new on–slot of foreign business in the formerly closed country have completely rejuvenated the
Vietnamese economy. For the first time since the re–unification of Vietnam in 1976, the doors of the market place are opened to the outside world and
Vietnam is aggressively taking a stance for further economic development.
Before any International firm attempts to conduct business with, or in Vietnam, it is extremely important to not only know your potential consumer,
but to understand him as well. Vietnam has a unique...show more content...
Particular attention is devoted to the people who make up the society, their origins, dominant beliefs and values, their common interests and the issues
on which they are divided, the nature and extent of their involvement with national institutions, and their attitudes toward each other and toward their
social system and political order.
GENERAL INFORMATION 1
Official Name: Socialist Republic of Vietnam Capital: Hanoi
Location: A republic of Southeast Asia, bordered by China on the north, the South China Sea on the east and south, and Cambodia and Laos on the west
(see Appendix A).
Land Area: Its area is 329,707 sq km (127,301 sq mi); larger than Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina combined.
Terrain: Varies from mountainous to costal delta.
Climate: Tropical monsoon.
GOVERNMENT 2
A constitution enacted in 1992 assigned to the Communist party a leading role in Vietnamese government and society, but curbed some of its
administrative functions. The constitution also increased the powers of the National Assembly. The Communist party acts through the Vietnam
Fatherland Front, which includes representatives of the nation's political parties, trade unions, and social organizations.
Executive
Under the 1992 constitution, the head of state is a president, elected by the legislature from among its members; as commander of the armed forces, the
president chairs the Council on National Defense and Security. The president
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Short Essay on Vietnam & Ptsd
Short Essay The Vietnam War started in 1945, resulting in almost 60,000 American deaths and nearly two million Vietnamese deaths, according to
Mintze. Years after combat countless Vietnam veterans suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder in every aspect of their lives (Price). Posttraumatic
stress disorder is an illness that can happen to anyone who has gone through a horrifying experience. It has been documented in all forms of literature
and films the brutality of the war and the side effects it came with. The history of Vietnam is quite long and winding and leaves one to question its
purpose (Mintze). The Vietnam War is known as the longest battle in American history (Mintze). It is also one of the first to end in
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According to Bender, about 470,000 of the approximately three million men who served in Vietnam are current cases of PTSD. Women who served as
nurses, about 7,000 of them have also been found to suffer from this disorder (Bender 147). It is beyond imaginable the magnitude of how many men,
women, children, and Vietnamese that have been affected by this one war. In recent research findings conducted by the National Center of PTSD, four
out of five veterans struggle with PTSD twenty to twenty–five years later (Price). Veterans suffer from PTSD in multiple ways with sleeplessness,
nightmares, and flashbacks (Bender). Veterans use different coping mechanisms to prevent themselves from triggering memories of the traumatic
event. It has been found that veterans may become emotionally detached. Mintze reports, the Veterans Administration estimates that 830,000 Vietnam
vets suffered symptoms of PTSD; of that number, 480,000 were so deeply affected that they were considered disabled. The effect of such cruel attacks
has made it difficult for soldiers to adjust to life post combat (Price). This sickness can happen within three months to years after the unpleasant event.
Frequently, veterans and victims of war suffer relentlessly from PTSD. Many poets, authors, and directors write to portray the lasting memories that
cause one to suffer from this disorder. It was not until the 1980's that PTSD was considered an illness (Coleman 88). Plenty veterans were misdiagnosed
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Essay On The Vietnam War
The Vietnam war took place between November 1, 1955 and April 30, 1975. During the time period of the 1950's, high tensions had risen in America
due to the ever–growing spread of communism throughout Asia. In order to free Vietnam from France's control and to be an independent nation,
Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh attempted to reach out to America on numerous of occasions, all of which failed to be successful. Eventually, Minh
turned his attention to the Soviet Union for aid, causing alarm to the American government. The US. believed that if Vietnam were to inhabit communist
ideals, that it would reflect the Domino Theory and eventually cause other countries within Asia to fall into communist hands. The US's involvement in
the Vietnam War changed...show more content...
After the WWII, communism spread to countries through the world under the influence of the Soviet Union (USSR) and China. The recent occurrence
of the Korean War heavily influenced the belief and importance of the Domino theory within the US. Beginning in 1950 and ending in 1953, the war
between the north and the south of Korea resulted in the draw between the Republic of Korea, who sided with the US, and the Democratic People's
Republic of Korea, who sided with the USSR and China. America, in turn, failed to prevent the expansion of communist influence and North Korea to
eventually fall into communist control. The failure within Korea exemplified the Domino theory and emphasized the idea that the US needed to
support Vietnam in order to prevent further countries within Asia to fall into communism. Within published transcripts from 1964, President Johnson
states Johnsons, when discussing observations of the Vietnam war with Robert McNamara, clearly states that the US had a strong commitment toSouth
Vietnam and that it would fall into communist hands if they refuse to take action, relating back to the idea of the Domino theory. In an international
history of the war, distinguished British professor Ralph Smith argued
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The Movie : Forrest Gump And The Vietnam War
The movie, Forrest Gump, tells the major historic events in America from a comical perspective. Forrest Gump is about a southern man, who has a
learning disability, and his journey through his life. Through the infamous quote, "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going
to get" (Spector), he narrates the story to give his raw feelings about the situations he was faced with as he grew into adulthood. Because of Forrest's
disability, he tends to have regular reactions to things that are considered major.
One of the major events portrayed in Forrest Gump is the Vietnam War. After Forrest finishes playing football for his university, he is asked by a
recruiter if he would like to join the Army and he does with no question. The Vietnam war began after the Geneva Conference divided Vietnam into the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam(North) and the Republic of Vietnam(South). In the beginning of 1965, the U.S started air raids on North Vietnam and
on Communist–owned areas in South Vietnam. By 1966, there were roughly 190,000 troops in South Vietnam. In the movie, Forrest seemed to feel
indifferent about going to Vietnam. Many soldiers who enlisted in the army to fight in the war were scared because they knew there was a possibility
they wouldn't return. A soldier by the name Tex Howard, who was interviewed by Sharon Rayner, says he was told to join to "help stop communist
aggression–to keep it over there instead of letting it come into the United States,..." (Howard). In the movie, the recruiter simply asked Forrest had he
ever thought about serving his country. Vietnam was gruesome war. According to Britannica.com, "The U.S. military has estimated that between
200,000 and 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died in the war. (Spector)" In 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was made in remembrance of the
57,939 members of U.S. armed forces who went missing or were tragically killed (Spector).
As a result of Forrest going to Vietnam, he was allowed the awesome opportunity to meet the President of the United States. It was a very proud
moment for him and his family. While he was in Vietnam recovering from his bullet wound to the buttocks, he learned how to play ping pong and
mastered his skills. He
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Vietnamese Food Essay
Vietnamese cuisine can be very diverse due its geography and climate. There is no accurate average temperature for the whole country. The Vietnamese
national culture emerged from a concrete living environment: a tropical country with many rivers and the confluence of great cultures (Vietnam
Country). Vietnam is a long, narrow country in Southeast of Asia that borders south China, east of Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam is practically the
size of Italy and Japan put together; and is divided into three regions: north, central, and south. Vietnam has variety types of food for every occasion,
from an everyday meal to New Year's festivities food. The flavor of the Vietnamese food varies from sweet, sour, salty, and spicy. However, rice, the
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This fish sauce is also commonly used a dipping sauce as ketchup is in America. The dipping fish sauce would be diluted with other ingredients
like: boiled water, sugar, a little vinegar, lime, and some peppers. Another way nouc mam can be used it to balance out some of their delicious
cuisine; some say that nouc mam is their secret recipe. Pho is the most popular dish among the Vietnamese society. What is pho? Well Pho is a
Vietnamese noodle soup, but there are two type of common pho and that is Pho Bo (beef noodle soup) and Pho Ga(chicken soup). Pho Bo is beef
broth and that is made by the stewing of a cow bones in a large pot for quite some time. Pho Ga is very similar to Pho Bo. Instead of beef broth is
made of chicken broth and that is made from stewing chicken. The noodle itself is made from varieties of rice. However, the ingredients and
toppings may vary a slight bit in the North and the South. And that is topped with numerous herbs like: lime, bean sprout, mint leaves, basil green
onions, and several other vegetables or fruit. This dish is absolutely refreshing and warming for the soul. With the brutal cold, pho was home of the
North. Pho is normally eaten for breakfast, but many of people eat at lunch, or even dinner. The spiciest food is Central Vietnam. Here, everything
consists of abundant spices like chili pepper and color food. The food here is hotter and spicier. Spring rolls and Bun Bo Hue are commonly eaten. A
spring roll contains fresh meat or
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Vietnam Essay
Vietnam
Introduction. Vietnam is a unique civilization with highly cultured people. It is a country filled with natural beauty, tranquil rural settings, and bustling
urban centers. In this period of renovation, Vietnam is emerging as an economic powerhouse in South East Asia. From the bustling commercial center
of Ho Chi Minh City to the gracious capital of Ha Noi, local business is flourishing and international companies are lining up to invest in new projects.
The nation, strangled by years of war, is now flexing its muscles. To succeed ininternational business is to understand the uniqueness of the culture you
will encounter. The purpose of this report is to inform you of some of the business customs you could encounter in...show more content...
The double standard is that Westerners, known for their punctuality, are expected to be on time. It would be pretty damaging for your relationship to be
late for a meeting without good reason.
Business Meetings. Business protocol has more ritual with government officials than it does within the private sector. When you meet with
government officials, a local person will accompany you to make your introduction. Shake hands with everyone present in the room. Expect a soft
handshake. Avoid any other touching, such as, slapping people on the back or grabbing their arms. Loud behavior, laughing, and talking should also
be avoided. Immediately after the introduction it is appropriate to exchange business cards. Vietnamese prefer to exchange cards with both hands.
You will then be invited to sit down. In a government office, your hosts will show you where to sit. Most meetings take place in a conference room
rather than in someone's office. The higher the rank of the person you meet, the more likely that you will meet in a conference room. When you are
offered tea, you should accept it. Even if you are not a tea drinker, you should at least sip it.
During your introductory conversations, stay away from discussing politics or the war. It is quite common for Vietnamese officials to ask your
opinion on how to solve the remaining problems of US–Vietnamese relations. It is always a good idea to brush it off with a smile. Introductory
pleasantry may take
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Cause And Effect Of The Vietnam War
Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a major world event, that has affected many different people in various ways. Many
different lives and families have been drastically changed forever, due to the outcome of the war. However, many do not know why the war started or
how it actually affected Vietnam, the United States, or the people. According to friends who were alive during this time period, even some people who
were living through it had no idea what the countries were fighting about, or how it was going to affect the world that they are living in. To start,
history has a major role in the causes of the Vietnam War. Right before the Vietnam war, two wars were fought. TheKorean War and the Cold War. The
Korean War did not have as much of an impact, but it was still felt. The Korean War was a fight between North and South Korea over communism.
The South was non communist, while the North was. The reason the Korean War had an impact was that it started the whole communist idea. For
example, in the article, "Korean War" by the staff of History.com it said, "As far as they were concerned, this was not simply a border dispute
between two unstable dictatorships on the other side of the globe. Instead, many feared it was the first step in a communist campaign to take over the
world." (History.com Staff). The Cold War also had a role in the start of the Vietnam War. The Cold War was also over the whole communist idea, and
it was between the USSR
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The Vietnam War was the first major war American's had suffered defeat. The Vietnam war was a war of confusion, competition and biasness. The
outcome of the war was far greater than an upset American nation, but a severe breakdown of the Vietnamese culture, economy, environment and
government. It also had a tremendous impact on American society even up to present day. It was unclear from the beginning of the war if the
American's should even be involved. It was a war between Northern and Southern Vietnam but the U.S saw it as an indirect way to challenge the
USSR's sphere of influence in Southern Asia and to prevent the domino effect and the further spread of communism. The Vietnam War completely
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The War not only affected those in Vietnam, but those still at home in America. Americans had split into two groups, known as the hawks and the
doves. The hawks were people who supported the war and wanted the country to be victorious in its fight with Communism. The doves were the
people that disagreed with the war. These were traditionally students, and people of the younger generation. Many veterans when they would return
home, would join in these mass protests. One popular protest, which took place at Kent State University, resulted in 9 wounded people with 4 dead.
The police at Kent State took action against a mass protest by opening fire. This is the evil that is created through war. Without the Vietnam war,
there is no protest at Kent State. Without the Vietnam war, the college kid's lives are spared. Without the Vietnam War, thousands of lives could have
been saved. Neil Young said it best in his song Ohio. Ohio discussed the brutality of war but mainly the police brutality against the kids at Kent State.
Vietnam was a tragic stain in American history. Vietnam was an entirely new type of war for the United States. It still remains morally and historically
problematic in today's society. The Vietnam War had a tremendous impact on American society and culture, primarily because it was the first war to be
televised. The American press played a significant
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Essay On Vietnam Protest And Protest
The Power of the People Anarchic, civil, radical, militant, and rebellions people is what police officers have to face on a regular basis. Both Vietnam
protest and protest today are rebelling against the government. During the Vietnam War, citizens were protesting against the U.S government to stop
the war and send American soldiers back home. Today people still manage to go out into the streets toprotest for the government to stop discriminating
certain groups like Muslims and immigrants. Is protesting a productive, patriotic act or is protesting a counter–productive, productive subversive act?
Even though people think that protesting is a counterproductive, subversive act, protesting is a productive, patriotic act and people should be able to do
it.
Protest have been used throughout our nation's history in order to reform or implement the ideas that seem just to our nation's people. The history of
protest in America would mainly be because of the government, either the government would be at war or it would be legalizing and denying laws
people just don't like. Nowadays there are laws that have established Americans' right to protest. As indicated by the article, Amending the Protest Law
"On January the Legislative and Constitutional Affairs Committee approved government–drafted changes to the protest law (law no.107/2013)
following a Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) verdict on 3 December requiring the Interior Ministry to seek a judicial order before banning any
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Essay The Impact of the Vietnam War
For many Americans it is common knowledge to know about the Vietnam War; however, for some Americans the Vietnam War is ancient history,
dishonorable, but irrelevant nonetheless. If people do not physically see the many horrors of war it is easy to forget; although maybe it is something
we try to forget. However, there are some who may be able to forget there will be some, like politicians, that will not forget. The Vietnam War had a
terrible impact on both the United States and Vietnam, and more importantly it would affect foreign policy for many years to come. It is highly
debatable for what the reasons were for the Vietnam War beginning but for the most part the reason was to stop the spread of communism. Communism
was on the rise and...show more content...
When Rolling Thunder failed to weaken the enemy's will after the first several weeks the purpose of it began to change. Bombings then tended to be
directed at the flow of men and supplies from the north (Karnow). Damaging as it was to the north, Ho Chi Minh still maintained the same course.
Operation Rolling Thunder was a desperate attempt to convince the North Vietnamese to initiate negotiations and hopefully a ceasefire. This
operation showed that LBJ was ineffective and ignorant. He was blind to the fact that the North Vietnamese were obviously going to retaliate
because of Operation Rolling Thunder. The TET offensive was the retaliation of the North. The north surprised attacked many of the cities and
therefore making it so that we had to activate our reserves. It was a political and psychological victory for them (Karnow), because it dramatically
contradicted claims by the United States government that the war was all but over. This offensive may have been insignificant because it was a failure
but it did send an intense message. Due to the ongoing offensives, controversy over the war raged on. Tensions were not only rising in Vietnam but
they were also rising on American soil. Opposition to the war escalated as the casualties grew, which created divisions among people of the American
society. The United States government
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Short Essay: The Effects Of The Vietnam War
The Effects of the Vietnam War People think that the Vietnam War was pointless, and that many soldiers died for no reason which caused numerous
protests. First, I will talk about how it was a hard, and sad time for soldiers and their families. Next, I will talk about the deaths of these soldiers.
Third, I will talk about the protests about the war. Lastly, I will talk about what solders did when they were not getting attacked. TheVietnam War was a
very hard and sad time in history. It was hard for those soldiers to be apart from their families. Some soldiers felt like giving up sometimes. Which
is shown when Forrest said, "I was hit in the ass. I can't even remember it. We was all in awful shape. I don't know what happened. Everything all
fouled up. I just left the machine gun. I didn't give a shit no more. I went to a place back of a tree an jus curl up and start cryin" (Groom 62). This
shows just how hard it could be on a solider. He did not want to be there, and all he could do about it was cry. In conclusion, the...show more content...
These protesters were against the war because of all the deaths, and they did not think that the war was the right thing to do. Which is shown here,
"They still believe what they did was right and generally agree with Zieger's conclusion that wide spread rebellion within the ranks was a powerful
factor in forcing the United States to withdraw from Vietnam" (Spector). This shows that the protesters felt like they did the right thing, and that even
though they served consequences for protesting they still felt good about what they did. They did this so they can help prevent the deaths of more
soldiers. In conclusion, the protesters felt like rebellion was the only way that the United States would stop fighting. They also felt like they were
helping prevent more soldiers from getting their lives taken away from them. While many people were still protesting the soldiers were looking for the
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Narrative Essay On Vietnam War
Vietnam. It's been awhile since I've been there. Although, there were bad times in Vietnam, there were also good time there as well. I had an
opportunity opened to me whether this was my destiny or a coincidence that led me here. All I remember from Vietnam were splashes, bangs and
booms from the rain, gunfire and explosions. Aside from that, the only things that glued into my head was the great people I met during my time there.
For the most part, there was two people that stood out for me, which were my buddy named Bubba and my commanding Lt. Dan.
Bubba and I were in the army. I met him in the first day I was recruited. On the bus, I had to walk up to many people and get rejected for not being
able to sit next to them. They all kept saying...show more content...
Dan was my commanding officer during my stay in Vietnam. I remember when we first met, Bubba and I were both looking for him. It took a while
for Bubba and me actually, before we met Lt. Dan face to face. I had a feeling that he would be a leader from the start. Despite his first impression
with us, he proved himself to me to be a good leader because he cared about his unit. He taught me one thing that could be the difference between
life and death, clean socks. Everyone there made it a big deal considering it was raining all the time like a waterfall. A lot of people didn't want to
get a thing called athlete's foot. I wanted to get it so I could run faster but what a shame I shouldn't get it. Everyone told me I wouldn't want to get
it. During the mission, Lt. Dan led the team cautiously across the land. There was tons of different terrain we went over. We had to go over grassy
farmlands, green bushes and thick trees. It was quite annoying, on top of that it was wet weather every day for six months straight. This really
hammered hard in my head for the duration of my stay there in Vietnam. Lt. Dan's stories really got my mind off things. I learned many things about
his family, that each of his ancestors all died at least one war the Americans joined. And that he will do the same in this war. Saying that "This was his
destiny" and all of us are playing
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Vietnam Veterans Against The War Essay
Brief History The first American troops arrived in Danang, South Vietnam on 8th March, 1965. The troops' mission was to defend the American
airfield from the Viet Cong insurgents. However, their mission gradually extended to defensive patrolling and later on taking the offensive. As such,
the number of US troops swelled to 184,300 by the end of the year and by1969, the number of American soldiers had swelled to 543,000.
Correspondingly, opposition against the mission, which was previously minimal, rose magnanimously. In April 1967, a crowd of over 100,00 people
marched from Central Park to the United Nations Buildings to ask for the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam. By this time, over 8,000
American troops had been lost in the war. Following the protests, six Vietnam Veterans, among those who had returned home formed the organization
Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). They wanted the government to "bring their brothers back home." Authenticity of the VVAW The main
arguments for the authenticity of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War was the idea that it empowered the individual as a change agent in the sense
that the veteran soldiers spoke out to forewarn their fellow soldiers about the conditions of war. It also served to speak out for the hundreds of soldiers
who were still on the mission to protect the nation from the harm that they had faced and to champion for the morality of the American soldier as
idealized in their training. This brought about
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The Impact of the Vietnam War on Veterans Essay
How did a Vietnam soldier's life change during and after the war. Society had a lot of different views regarding the soldiers and the war. When
coming home veterans faced many distinct challenges. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial helped to heal the nation. The Vietnam War had a major
impact on the United States and the soldiers who fought in it. The Vietnam War was a violent and costly war that needed many men to fight for its
cause. These men are now known as the Vietnam veterans. Numerous veterans who fought in the war were injured or lost a comrade during battle.
These soldiers fought to protect the United States and its people while risking their own lives. A lot of these brave men were either killed or injured
and did not gain the...show more content...
Diseases, drugs, alcohol, and the harsh living conditions often left soldiers longing for home. Veterans coming home had to face many different
situations. Most veterans who came home did not receive the welcome they had deserved. Some veterans were homeless and unemployed after coming
home. An organization called the Vietnam Veterans against the War or the VVAW tried to help the soldiers coming home. The organization allowed
veterans to talk about their experiences to them and also tried to get the veterans to talk to the public (Rivers 646–648). The VVAW helped the veterans
throughout the war. Many veterans who came home had emotional trauma or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The United States citizens did
not want to remember the war or the brave men who fought in it (Rivers 646–647). Very few people cared about Vietnam or the soldiers during the war
because of the negative views toward the soldiers and the war. There were two main views toward the soldiers in Vietnam; a negative view and a
positive view. The negative view seemed to be the most popular attitude towards them. The negative outlook portrayed the soldiers as the reason for
the United States involvement in the war and the reason to why the U.S. was losing. Many soldiers came back to the U.S. and felt like a criminal
(Rivers 647). The positive view saw the soldiers as heroes. This perspective depicts the soldiers as heroic and fighting for the United States. Post
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  • 3. Vietnam and The Cold War Essay Vietnam and The Cold War It is impossible to accurately describe the major events that occurred during the cold war without mentioning the war in Vietnam. From its start, this war has been very controversial concerning its purposes and effects on the countries involved. Both sides of this war lost a great number of soldiers and most of these men and women were not even sure why they were fighting. To this day, there is still a lot of uncertainty about the events that took place during this heated time in south Asia. One of the biggest questions raised is why the United States felt it was their responsibility to ever got involved and what were they trying to gain by sending in their troops. A look at the history of thecold war and...show more content... From the beginning of his term, Diem felt that North Vietnam was planning to forcefully take overSouth Vietnam. Diem began to arrest anyone who was suspected of being a Communist. Soon after, North Vietnam began attempting to reunify Vietnam through political means, and not through the use of violence. After this proved to be an unsuccessful attempt, North Vietnam and the Communist Party finally approved the use of violence to overthrow Ngo Dinh Diems government. The National Liberation Front (NLF) was thus developed by the Communists, allowing anyone who was against Diem and for the unification of Vietnam to join to join their alliance. After noticing that South Vietnam was on shaky ground, President Kennedy decided to send in a limited number of troops to aid Diem and his government. However, Diem began to lose popularity among his people and eventually he and his brother were assassinated. Three weeks after the deaths of these two leaders, President Kennedy was assassinated. President Lyndon B. Johnson decided more action needed to be taken in South Vietnam and, after two U.S. ships were destroyed in the Gulf on Tonkin, Johnson and his administration began to order air attacks upon the North Vietnamese (the U.S. referred to them as the "Vietcong"). Soon afterwards, the NLF attacked two U.S. army installations in South Vietnam and, as a result, Johnson orders bombing missions Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay on Vietnam and the Indochina Wars The South East Asian country Vietnam became a Cold War battleground for the Second Indochina war which involved both the US and Russia's interests. Once again it was the Capitalist struggle against Communism. The Vietnam War was a direct result of the USSR's and China's communist presence and pressure. America feared a chain reaction was occurring among the other Asian countries that made them change to communism one by one. America wanted to prevent this from occurring and that is why they were so quick to help the South combat the Communist North. In the end however, their attempts were fruitless for they were unable to overthrow or prevent the spread of communism through all of Vietnam. The roots of the Vietnam War started after the...show more content... The "Domino Effect" was a theory by US politicians that because of Russia and China's pressure and power that all of Asia would follow suit in becoming communist one by one. Kennedy believed that if they could stop this from occurring in Vietnam that they would be able to stop all of Asia from turning to communism for they would have broken the chain. Therefore, they end up sending around 17000 military advisors to the Republic of Vietnam to aid the ARVN in combatting the Vietcong. They were to strategize and help train the ARVN but they ended up leading jobs more as commanders during missions and being in direct combat. After Kennedy's death, the support from America increased even more to the point where in 1964 they started sending marines to cause some real damage and to help protect the already stationed advisors and fighter bombers in the South. These numbers kept increasing until 1968 where around 500,000 US marines were in South Vietnam. Although America had these high numbers they were still unable to defeat the Vietcong and the North. With all these American marines and the growing number of deaths among the Vietcong the North started becoming restless and decided to go on the offensive. On the Tet, a holiday in Vietnam, the North and Vietcong launched a massive attack on 36 Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay about Vietnam: The Perfect Vacation Place! Vietnam is one of those countries which beauty cannot be comprehended without ever visiting it. Not much about the country is well known except for its famous noodles the "Pho." For example, only a few people know that the country broke off from the Chinese empire in 938AD. As a result some of the Vietnamese culture are of Chinese origins. The local culture revolves around the belief of humanity and harmony which makes them pleasant to be around. However, like other Southeast Asian countries Vietnam has a few issues considering safety in different aspects of the country, such as food and transportation. Regardless of these slight safety issues, Vietnam is certainly a family destination that should be not taken off the bucket list....show more content... To add to the political stability, the loving nature of the people makes crime rates lower without having to utilize extreme laws. The loving and caring people of Vietnam are responsible for making Vietnam a safe and an extremely busy tourist destination. Life is more important than anything for a Vietnamese. "A man alive is worth more than a pile of gold." ( Attitude toward the self, n.d.) They are people who cares immensely about their family and does not do something out of the need of only him or herself but for their family and the people around them. "Anything a Vietnamese does, he does out of consideration for the welfare of the family, rather than for himself alone."( Attitude toward the self, n.d.)The locals aim to do things to a moderation and to avoid the extremes. To have these values set as a base of their conscience encourages them to think twice before committing a crime, specifically a crime that involves hurting or even killing another human being. However, safety is not the only thing is guaranteed by the nature of the locals. The loving and caring nature of these people makes them pleasant to talk and interact to. They love to smile and the hear warming atmosphere is exactly what we seek for during the time spent on our vacations. The culture of the locals have a rather unique story to it. The first group of people to have settled in Vietnam are believed to have came from Indonesia. However, the migration of the Chinese left a lasting Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Essay on Vietnam Vietnam The war–torn country of Vietnam is once again in the midst of a revolution. Only this war is not being fought with soldiers and tanks; rather, it is being fought and won with businessmen and free–trade. This new on–slot of foreign business in the formerly closed country have completely rejuvenated the Vietnamese economy. For the first time since the re–unification of Vietnam in 1976, the doors of the market place are opened to the outside world and Vietnam is aggressively taking a stance for further economic development. Before any International firm attempts to conduct business with, or in Vietnam, it is extremely important to not only know your potential consumer, but to understand him as well. Vietnam has a unique...show more content... Particular attention is devoted to the people who make up the society, their origins, dominant beliefs and values, their common interests and the issues on which they are divided, the nature and extent of their involvement with national institutions, and their attitudes toward each other and toward their social system and political order. GENERAL INFORMATION 1 Official Name: Socialist Republic of Vietnam Capital: Hanoi Location: A republic of Southeast Asia, bordered by China on the north, the South China Sea on the east and south, and Cambodia and Laos on the west (see Appendix A). Land Area: Its area is 329,707 sq km (127,301 sq mi); larger than Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina combined. Terrain: Varies from mountainous to costal delta. Climate: Tropical monsoon. GOVERNMENT 2 A constitution enacted in 1992 assigned to the Communist party a leading role in Vietnamese government and society, but curbed some of its administrative functions. The constitution also increased the powers of the National Assembly. The Communist party acts through the Vietnam Fatherland Front, which includes representatives of the nation's political parties, trade unions, and social organizations. Executive Under the 1992 constitution, the head of state is a president, elected by the legislature from among its members; as commander of the armed forces, the president chairs the Council on National Defense and Security. The president
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  • 8. Short Essay on Vietnam & Ptsd Short Essay The Vietnam War started in 1945, resulting in almost 60,000 American deaths and nearly two million Vietnamese deaths, according to Mintze. Years after combat countless Vietnam veterans suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder in every aspect of their lives (Price). Posttraumatic stress disorder is an illness that can happen to anyone who has gone through a horrifying experience. It has been documented in all forms of literature and films the brutality of the war and the side effects it came with. The history of Vietnam is quite long and winding and leaves one to question its purpose (Mintze). The Vietnam War is known as the longest battle in American history (Mintze). It is also one of the first to end in ...show more content... According to Bender, about 470,000 of the approximately three million men who served in Vietnam are current cases of PTSD. Women who served as nurses, about 7,000 of them have also been found to suffer from this disorder (Bender 147). It is beyond imaginable the magnitude of how many men, women, children, and Vietnamese that have been affected by this one war. In recent research findings conducted by the National Center of PTSD, four out of five veterans struggle with PTSD twenty to twenty–five years later (Price). Veterans suffer from PTSD in multiple ways with sleeplessness, nightmares, and flashbacks (Bender). Veterans use different coping mechanisms to prevent themselves from triggering memories of the traumatic event. It has been found that veterans may become emotionally detached. Mintze reports, the Veterans Administration estimates that 830,000 Vietnam vets suffered symptoms of PTSD; of that number, 480,000 were so deeply affected that they were considered disabled. The effect of such cruel attacks has made it difficult for soldiers to adjust to life post combat (Price). This sickness can happen within three months to years after the unpleasant event. Frequently, veterans and victims of war suffer relentlessly from PTSD. Many poets, authors, and directors write to portray the lasting memories that cause one to suffer from this disorder. It was not until the 1980's that PTSD was considered an illness (Coleman 88). Plenty veterans were misdiagnosed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Essay On The Vietnam War The Vietnam war took place between November 1, 1955 and April 30, 1975. During the time period of the 1950's, high tensions had risen in America due to the ever–growing spread of communism throughout Asia. In order to free Vietnam from France's control and to be an independent nation, Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh attempted to reach out to America on numerous of occasions, all of which failed to be successful. Eventually, Minh turned his attention to the Soviet Union for aid, causing alarm to the American government. The US. believed that if Vietnam were to inhabit communist ideals, that it would reflect the Domino Theory and eventually cause other countries within Asia to fall into communist hands. The US's involvement in the Vietnam War changed...show more content... After the WWII, communism spread to countries through the world under the influence of the Soviet Union (USSR) and China. The recent occurrence of the Korean War heavily influenced the belief and importance of the Domino theory within the US. Beginning in 1950 and ending in 1953, the war between the north and the south of Korea resulted in the draw between the Republic of Korea, who sided with the US, and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, who sided with the USSR and China. America, in turn, failed to prevent the expansion of communist influence and North Korea to eventually fall into communist control. The failure within Korea exemplified the Domino theory and emphasized the idea that the US needed to support Vietnam in order to prevent further countries within Asia to fall into communism. Within published transcripts from 1964, President Johnson states Johnsons, when discussing observations of the Vietnam war with Robert McNamara, clearly states that the US had a strong commitment toSouth Vietnam and that it would fall into communist hands if they refuse to take action, relating back to the idea of the Domino theory. In an international history of the war, distinguished British professor Ralph Smith argued Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. The Movie : Forrest Gump And The Vietnam War The movie, Forrest Gump, tells the major historic events in America from a comical perspective. Forrest Gump is about a southern man, who has a learning disability, and his journey through his life. Through the infamous quote, "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're going to get" (Spector), he narrates the story to give his raw feelings about the situations he was faced with as he grew into adulthood. Because of Forrest's disability, he tends to have regular reactions to things that are considered major. One of the major events portrayed in Forrest Gump is the Vietnam War. After Forrest finishes playing football for his university, he is asked by a recruiter if he would like to join the Army and he does with no question. The Vietnam war began after the Geneva Conference divided Vietnam into the Democratic Republic of Vietnam(North) and the Republic of Vietnam(South). In the beginning of 1965, the U.S started air raids on North Vietnam and on Communist–owned areas in South Vietnam. By 1966, there were roughly 190,000 troops in South Vietnam. In the movie, Forrest seemed to feel indifferent about going to Vietnam. Many soldiers who enlisted in the army to fight in the war were scared because they knew there was a possibility they wouldn't return. A soldier by the name Tex Howard, who was interviewed by Sharon Rayner, says he was told to join to "help stop communist aggression–to keep it over there instead of letting it come into the United States,..." (Howard). In the movie, the recruiter simply asked Forrest had he ever thought about serving his country. Vietnam was gruesome war. According to Britannica.com, "The U.S. military has estimated that between 200,000 and 250,000 South Vietnamese soldiers died in the war. (Spector)" In 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was made in remembrance of the 57,939 members of U.S. armed forces who went missing or were tragically killed (Spector). As a result of Forrest going to Vietnam, he was allowed the awesome opportunity to meet the President of the United States. It was a very proud moment for him and his family. While he was in Vietnam recovering from his bullet wound to the buttocks, he learned how to play ping pong and mastered his skills. He Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Vietnamese Food Essay Vietnamese cuisine can be very diverse due its geography and climate. There is no accurate average temperature for the whole country. The Vietnamese national culture emerged from a concrete living environment: a tropical country with many rivers and the confluence of great cultures (Vietnam Country). Vietnam is a long, narrow country in Southeast of Asia that borders south China, east of Laos and Cambodia. Vietnam is practically the size of Italy and Japan put together; and is divided into three regions: north, central, and south. Vietnam has variety types of food for every occasion, from an everyday meal to New Year's festivities food. The flavor of the Vietnamese food varies from sweet, sour, salty, and spicy. However, rice, the ...show more content... This fish sauce is also commonly used a dipping sauce as ketchup is in America. The dipping fish sauce would be diluted with other ingredients like: boiled water, sugar, a little vinegar, lime, and some peppers. Another way nouc mam can be used it to balance out some of their delicious cuisine; some say that nouc mam is their secret recipe. Pho is the most popular dish among the Vietnamese society. What is pho? Well Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup, but there are two type of common pho and that is Pho Bo (beef noodle soup) and Pho Ga(chicken soup). Pho Bo is beef broth and that is made by the stewing of a cow bones in a large pot for quite some time. Pho Ga is very similar to Pho Bo. Instead of beef broth is made of chicken broth and that is made from stewing chicken. The noodle itself is made from varieties of rice. However, the ingredients and toppings may vary a slight bit in the North and the South. And that is topped with numerous herbs like: lime, bean sprout, mint leaves, basil green onions, and several other vegetables or fruit. This dish is absolutely refreshing and warming for the soul. With the brutal cold, pho was home of the North. Pho is normally eaten for breakfast, but many of people eat at lunch, or even dinner. The spiciest food is Central Vietnam. Here, everything consists of abundant spices like chili pepper and color food. The food here is hotter and spicier. Spring rolls and Bun Bo Hue are commonly eaten. A spring roll contains fresh meat or Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Vietnam Essay Vietnam Introduction. Vietnam is a unique civilization with highly cultured people. It is a country filled with natural beauty, tranquil rural settings, and bustling urban centers. In this period of renovation, Vietnam is emerging as an economic powerhouse in South East Asia. From the bustling commercial center of Ho Chi Minh City to the gracious capital of Ha Noi, local business is flourishing and international companies are lining up to invest in new projects. The nation, strangled by years of war, is now flexing its muscles. To succeed ininternational business is to understand the uniqueness of the culture you will encounter. The purpose of this report is to inform you of some of the business customs you could encounter in...show more content... The double standard is that Westerners, known for their punctuality, are expected to be on time. It would be pretty damaging for your relationship to be late for a meeting without good reason. Business Meetings. Business protocol has more ritual with government officials than it does within the private sector. When you meet with government officials, a local person will accompany you to make your introduction. Shake hands with everyone present in the room. Expect a soft handshake. Avoid any other touching, such as, slapping people on the back or grabbing their arms. Loud behavior, laughing, and talking should also be avoided. Immediately after the introduction it is appropriate to exchange business cards. Vietnamese prefer to exchange cards with both hands. You will then be invited to sit down. In a government office, your hosts will show you where to sit. Most meetings take place in a conference room rather than in someone's office. The higher the rank of the person you meet, the more likely that you will meet in a conference room. When you are offered tea, you should accept it. Even if you are not a tea drinker, you should at least sip it. During your introductory conversations, stay away from discussing politics or the war. It is quite common for Vietnamese officials to ask your opinion on how to solve the remaining problems of US–Vietnamese relations. It is always a good idea to brush it off with a smile. Introductory pleasantry may take Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Cause And Effect Of The Vietnam War Causes and Effects of the Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a major world event, that has affected many different people in various ways. Many different lives and families have been drastically changed forever, due to the outcome of the war. However, many do not know why the war started or how it actually affected Vietnam, the United States, or the people. According to friends who were alive during this time period, even some people who were living through it had no idea what the countries were fighting about, or how it was going to affect the world that they are living in. To start, history has a major role in the causes of the Vietnam War. Right before the Vietnam war, two wars were fought. TheKorean War and the Cold War. The Korean War did not have as much of an impact, but it was still felt. The Korean War was a fight between North and South Korea over communism. The South was non communist, while the North was. The reason the Korean War had an impact was that it started the whole communist idea. For example, in the article, "Korean War" by the staff of History.com it said, "As far as they were concerned, this was not simply a border dispute between two unstable dictatorships on the other side of the globe. Instead, many feared it was the first step in a communist campaign to take over the world." (History.com Staff). The Cold War also had a role in the start of the Vietnam War. The Cold War was also over the whole communist idea, and it was between the USSR Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. The Vietnam War was the first major war American's had suffered defeat. The Vietnam war was a war of confusion, competition and biasness. The outcome of the war was far greater than an upset American nation, but a severe breakdown of the Vietnamese culture, economy, environment and government. It also had a tremendous impact on American society even up to present day. It was unclear from the beginning of the war if the American's should even be involved. It was a war between Northern and Southern Vietnam but the U.S saw it as an indirect way to challenge the USSR's sphere of influence in Southern Asia and to prevent the domino effect and the further spread of communism. The Vietnam War completely changed the way the United States...show more content... The War not only affected those in Vietnam, but those still at home in America. Americans had split into two groups, known as the hawks and the doves. The hawks were people who supported the war and wanted the country to be victorious in its fight with Communism. The doves were the people that disagreed with the war. These were traditionally students, and people of the younger generation. Many veterans when they would return home, would join in these mass protests. One popular protest, which took place at Kent State University, resulted in 9 wounded people with 4 dead. The police at Kent State took action against a mass protest by opening fire. This is the evil that is created through war. Without the Vietnam war, there is no protest at Kent State. Without the Vietnam war, the college kid's lives are spared. Without the Vietnam War, thousands of lives could have been saved. Neil Young said it best in his song Ohio. Ohio discussed the brutality of war but mainly the police brutality against the kids at Kent State. Vietnam was a tragic stain in American history. Vietnam was an entirely new type of war for the United States. It still remains morally and historically problematic in today's society. The Vietnam War had a tremendous impact on American society and culture, primarily because it was the first war to be televised. The American press played a significant Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Essay On Vietnam Protest And Protest The Power of the People Anarchic, civil, radical, militant, and rebellions people is what police officers have to face on a regular basis. Both Vietnam protest and protest today are rebelling against the government. During the Vietnam War, citizens were protesting against the U.S government to stop the war and send American soldiers back home. Today people still manage to go out into the streets toprotest for the government to stop discriminating certain groups like Muslims and immigrants. Is protesting a productive, patriotic act or is protesting a counter–productive, productive subversive act? Even though people think that protesting is a counterproductive, subversive act, protesting is a productive, patriotic act and people should be able to do it. Protest have been used throughout our nation's history in order to reform or implement the ideas that seem just to our nation's people. The history of protest in America would mainly be because of the government, either the government would be at war or it would be legalizing and denying laws people just don't like. Nowadays there are laws that have established Americans' right to protest. As indicated by the article, Amending the Protest Law "On January the Legislative and Constitutional Affairs Committee approved government–drafted changes to the protest law (law no.107/2013) following a Supreme Constitutional Court (SCC) verdict on 3 December requiring the Interior Ministry to seek a judicial order before banning any Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Essay The Impact of the Vietnam War For many Americans it is common knowledge to know about the Vietnam War; however, for some Americans the Vietnam War is ancient history, dishonorable, but irrelevant nonetheless. If people do not physically see the many horrors of war it is easy to forget; although maybe it is something we try to forget. However, there are some who may be able to forget there will be some, like politicians, that will not forget. The Vietnam War had a terrible impact on both the United States and Vietnam, and more importantly it would affect foreign policy for many years to come. It is highly debatable for what the reasons were for the Vietnam War beginning but for the most part the reason was to stop the spread of communism. Communism was on the rise and...show more content... When Rolling Thunder failed to weaken the enemy's will after the first several weeks the purpose of it began to change. Bombings then tended to be directed at the flow of men and supplies from the north (Karnow). Damaging as it was to the north, Ho Chi Minh still maintained the same course. Operation Rolling Thunder was a desperate attempt to convince the North Vietnamese to initiate negotiations and hopefully a ceasefire. This operation showed that LBJ was ineffective and ignorant. He was blind to the fact that the North Vietnamese were obviously going to retaliate because of Operation Rolling Thunder. The TET offensive was the retaliation of the North. The north surprised attacked many of the cities and therefore making it so that we had to activate our reserves. It was a political and psychological victory for them (Karnow), because it dramatically contradicted claims by the United States government that the war was all but over. This offensive may have been insignificant because it was a failure but it did send an intense message. Due to the ongoing offensives, controversy over the war raged on. Tensions were not only rising in Vietnam but they were also rising on American soil. Opposition to the war escalated as the casualties grew, which created divisions among people of the American society. The United States government Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Short Essay: The Effects Of The Vietnam War The Effects of the Vietnam War People think that the Vietnam War was pointless, and that many soldiers died for no reason which caused numerous protests. First, I will talk about how it was a hard, and sad time for soldiers and their families. Next, I will talk about the deaths of these soldiers. Third, I will talk about the protests about the war. Lastly, I will talk about what solders did when they were not getting attacked. TheVietnam War was a very hard and sad time in history. It was hard for those soldiers to be apart from their families. Some soldiers felt like giving up sometimes. Which is shown when Forrest said, "I was hit in the ass. I can't even remember it. We was all in awful shape. I don't know what happened. Everything all fouled up. I just left the machine gun. I didn't give a shit no more. I went to a place back of a tree an jus curl up and start cryin" (Groom 62). This shows just how hard it could be on a solider. He did not want to be there, and all he could do about it was cry. In conclusion, the...show more content... These protesters were against the war because of all the deaths, and they did not think that the war was the right thing to do. Which is shown here, "They still believe what they did was right and generally agree with Zieger's conclusion that wide spread rebellion within the ranks was a powerful factor in forcing the United States to withdraw from Vietnam" (Spector). This shows that the protesters felt like they did the right thing, and that even though they served consequences for protesting they still felt good about what they did. They did this so they can help prevent the deaths of more soldiers. In conclusion, the protesters felt like rebellion was the only way that the United States would stop fighting. They also felt like they were helping prevent more soldiers from getting their lives taken away from them. While many people were still protesting the soldiers were looking for the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Narrative Essay On Vietnam War Vietnam. It's been awhile since I've been there. Although, there were bad times in Vietnam, there were also good time there as well. I had an opportunity opened to me whether this was my destiny or a coincidence that led me here. All I remember from Vietnam were splashes, bangs and booms from the rain, gunfire and explosions. Aside from that, the only things that glued into my head was the great people I met during my time there. For the most part, there was two people that stood out for me, which were my buddy named Bubba and my commanding Lt. Dan. Bubba and I were in the army. I met him in the first day I was recruited. On the bus, I had to walk up to many people and get rejected for not being able to sit next to them. They all kept saying...show more content... Dan was my commanding officer during my stay in Vietnam. I remember when we first met, Bubba and I were both looking for him. It took a while for Bubba and me actually, before we met Lt. Dan face to face. I had a feeling that he would be a leader from the start. Despite his first impression with us, he proved himself to me to be a good leader because he cared about his unit. He taught me one thing that could be the difference between life and death, clean socks. Everyone there made it a big deal considering it was raining all the time like a waterfall. A lot of people didn't want to get a thing called athlete's foot. I wanted to get it so I could run faster but what a shame I shouldn't get it. Everyone told me I wouldn't want to get it. During the mission, Lt. Dan led the team cautiously across the land. There was tons of different terrain we went over. We had to go over grassy farmlands, green bushes and thick trees. It was quite annoying, on top of that it was wet weather every day for six months straight. This really hammered hard in my head for the duration of my stay there in Vietnam. Lt. Dan's stories really got my mind off things. I learned many things about his family, that each of his ancestors all died at least one war the Americans joined. And that he will do the same in this war. Saying that "This was his destiny" and all of us are playing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Vietnam Veterans Against The War Essay Brief History The first American troops arrived in Danang, South Vietnam on 8th March, 1965. The troops' mission was to defend the American airfield from the Viet Cong insurgents. However, their mission gradually extended to defensive patrolling and later on taking the offensive. As such, the number of US troops swelled to 184,300 by the end of the year and by1969, the number of American soldiers had swelled to 543,000. Correspondingly, opposition against the mission, which was previously minimal, rose magnanimously. In April 1967, a crowd of over 100,00 people marched from Central Park to the United Nations Buildings to ask for the withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam. By this time, over 8,000 American troops had been lost in the war. Following the protests, six Vietnam Veterans, among those who had returned home formed the organization Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW). They wanted the government to "bring their brothers back home." Authenticity of the VVAW The main arguments for the authenticity of the Vietnam Veterans Against the War was the idea that it empowered the individual as a change agent in the sense that the veteran soldiers spoke out to forewarn their fellow soldiers about the conditions of war. It also served to speak out for the hundreds of soldiers who were still on the mission to protect the nation from the harm that they had faced and to champion for the morality of the American soldier as idealized in their training. This brought about Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. The Impact of the Vietnam War on Veterans Essay How did a Vietnam soldier's life change during and after the war. Society had a lot of different views regarding the soldiers and the war. When coming home veterans faced many distinct challenges. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial helped to heal the nation. The Vietnam War had a major impact on the United States and the soldiers who fought in it. The Vietnam War was a violent and costly war that needed many men to fight for its cause. These men are now known as the Vietnam veterans. Numerous veterans who fought in the war were injured or lost a comrade during battle. These soldiers fought to protect the United States and its people while risking their own lives. A lot of these brave men were either killed or injured and did not gain the...show more content... Diseases, drugs, alcohol, and the harsh living conditions often left soldiers longing for home. Veterans coming home had to face many different situations. Most veterans who came home did not receive the welcome they had deserved. Some veterans were homeless and unemployed after coming home. An organization called the Vietnam Veterans against the War or the VVAW tried to help the soldiers coming home. The organization allowed veterans to talk about their experiences to them and also tried to get the veterans to talk to the public (Rivers 646–648). The VVAW helped the veterans throughout the war. Many veterans who came home had emotional trauma or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The United States citizens did not want to remember the war or the brave men who fought in it (Rivers 646–647). Very few people cared about Vietnam or the soldiers during the war because of the negative views toward the soldiers and the war. There were two main views toward the soldiers in Vietnam; a negative view and a positive view. The negative view seemed to be the most popular attitude towards them. The negative outlook portrayed the soldiers as the reason for the United States involvement in the war and the reason to why the U.S. was losing. Many soldiers came back to the U.S. and felt like a criminal (Rivers 647). The positive view saw the soldiers as heroes. This perspective depicts the soldiers as heroic and fighting for the United States. Post traumatic stress Get more content on HelpWriting.net