Between 1956 and 1968, the two sides used different strategies to win the conflict in Vietnam. Both sides must adopt different strategies and adjust their strategies according to the conditions they must meet. There are several worst situations to fight in Vietnam. From the southern wetlands, rice field, Mekong Delta to the mountain jungle in the north, this is unfamiliar to Americans. The geographical location of Vietnam is very different from the geographical location of American soldier training and they feel that it is difficult to make use of these landscapes and make the most of it.
The Vietnam War (1965-1973) was a conflict between the government forces assisted by South Vietnam, the United States of America and the guerrilla group supported by communist northern Vietnam. This conflict has expanded from the Vietnam Civil War to an international conflict where the US plays a leading role. Despite the peace agreement of 1973 between the two factions, the conflict did not end! In fact, peace only occurred in 1975 when the success of the attacks of North Vietnam led to the emergence of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea under the collapse of South Vietnam and subsequent unification of the Communist government. (Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th Edition)
The first is the theme of the Vietnam War. Like all the stories in the items they have, "above the Rain River" occurred during the Vietnam War, a 20-year confrontation between the North and the South Vietnam. America participated in the 1960s, and many American families were affected by the number of dead and injured. Draft was necessary because there were few young people who applied for war. This caused nationwide protest, especially at the university campus. The 1960s was an era of social unrest, feminists and civil rights movements were also taking place. There is a difference between war supporters in that country and supporters opposed to the United States. Many young people burned card draft cards, or as Tim thought, they ran to Canada.
Over 2 million young people were elected to the US military during the Vietnam War. Therefore, it is no wonder that young people are pioneers protesting conflict. In the early 1960s, young activists were inspired by the civil rights movement and the leftist resistance to the Cold War, and began to help American citizens against war student movements. In the United States, students marched, sat down, and opposed the war. The protest action encouraged and divided American citizens. In the American debate, students should be able to protest and block students. In a demonstration held at Kent State University on May 4, 1970, unarmed students were killed and others were tortured and harassed by the police. Members of the democratic society's student organizations are one of the main promoters of the antiwar movement and the goal of the FBI.