60,000 people in the war fought the air force of vietnam.
Korea was force on force. Vietnam (ya had to find em!); so it was "search and destroy." Although, it must be said, that there were AOs (Areas of Operation) in South Vietnam, where the NVA didn't have to be looked for...they looked for you!
The Domino Theory was the driving force behind the Kennedy administrations actions in Vietnam.
The USAF used all of its weapons except for the B47 Stratojet, F106 Delta Dart, and its B57 Hustler. Its most deadly weapon used in the Vietnam War was its B52 Stratofortress.
During the Vietnam war , the U.S.a used the draft system, that is you could be drafted into the army, navy or air force.
He has one brother by the name of Clarence Jackson. He used to be in the U.S. Air Force during Vietnam.
Vietnam People's Air Force
North Vietnam headed by their government party (Uncle Ho died in '69).
Civilian law enforcement existed in the big cities of South Vietnam; but by and large the MILITARY POLICE were the most widely used; both US and South Vietnamese Military.
the nui dat was used as base because it was a safe hideout
Yes they were used by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). They flew from Takhli RTAB and they were used as base air defence.
Nuclear weapons were not used in the Vietnam War.