3,000.
That is not even close to the amount of bullets fired for every casulty through the Vietnam War. Three thousand rounds is a mere thought of how many bullets were torn through humans from 1959 -1975. The answer is never to be known. If you take a look at the statistics, 3k bullets were fired killing humans in the first year.
During the Vietnam War every US Citizen under the age of 21 was a minor, and couldn't vote. Age 21 was an adult. After the war the law was changed and 18 year olds were now adults and could vote. Politicians can now benefit from all of those new young voters.
Because of the negative public opinion about the Vietnam conflict, there was a need to bring focus back to the humanity of the war. A wall with the names of every casualty gave the war a human - and very costly - price. It caused people to recognize the casualties and those who fought in the war in spite of the political opinions about the war. It also became a touchstone of appreciation for the nearly three million men and women who served in Vietnam to overcome the shame and rejection associated with that conflict.
What the war in Vietnam was... it was a SHAME. Our troops were involved in a conflict that is no different than the conflicts in Afghanistan or Iraq. The brave young men and women fighting in Afghanistan and Iraq are seen as heroes; the brave young men and women who fought in Vietnam were seen as trash, killers, and every other imaginable degrading name. The main difference between these conflicts... the American news media. Please, when you meet a Vietnam Vet, take the time to thank them for their service and tell them how sad America should be that these brave soldiers were treated the way they were.
In the 21st Century, nearly every US state has one, or one in planning.
every body stinks u.s is awesome we kick their buts
Copper/brass: Used for bullets and fuses for every bomb and artillery shell (includes naval guns).
All wars can be called conflicts. If "anyone" says it's because the war wasn't declared, than they haven't brushed up on their history...the American Civil War (US Civil War), as well as EVERY conflict since WWII has NOT or WAS NOT A DECLARED WAR.
Vietnam is rapidly becoming an industrialized nation. They have every kind of transportation you can think of.
we lost every battle
every 1 died every 1 died
No, english people could go over there, then you have an english person in Vietnam.
A government, conflict
about every day... ikr really weiard but thts how it is... so the elections are really importent in vietnam, they have to have it every day. i was suprised too butit is true...
Nearly 15,000 US Marines died in Vietnam. Here is a link to the American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics You can find statistics for every war, and every branch of the military. It shows that 14,844 Marines were killed in the Vietnam Conflict.
Vietnam is a communist country. US forces are not allowed there. However, US veterans visit Vietnam as tourists every year.
During the Vietnam War every US Citizen under the age of 21 was a minor, and couldn't vote. Age 21 was an adult. After the war the law was changed and 18 year olds were now adults and could vote. Politicians can now benefit from all of those new young voters.
Approximately 14 billion bullets are manufactured every year and an unknown number are reloaded by people at home. With the global population aroundb7 billion there are more than enough bullets produced in a single year to shoot everyone twice.