Military police The Vietnam War brought many uses to the military and police. These people are doing a wide range of work ranging from frontline fighting to traffic control. They also participated in many fights, attacked the town, protected important cargoes and areas, trained dogs, dug tunnels, and caught members of Vietcong. Members of the military police are divided into eight different brigades, all of which belong to the 18th army corps. The 18th Military Brigade is divided into 3 categories, 8, 16 and 89, each category has 3 sub categories.
Vietnam War In all the US wars, the Vietnam War is a far more controversial war. After the collapse of the French army, Vietnam was divided into two parts, northern Vietnam and southern Vietnam. North Vietnam became the Communist government of Ho Chi Minh City, southern Vietnam eventually became the Republic of Ngo Dinh Diem. Under Dim's oppressional control, Viet Cong (against Dim) is in power, the US has sent military and economic aid to respond to the communist threats and proposed that Dim do more democratic reform .
Communist activist Ho Chi Min secretly returned to Vietnam after expulsion for 30 years and organized a group called Vietnamese National Party organization (Vietnam Independence Alliance). After the Japanese army occupied Vietnam during the Second World War, the Strategic Services Bureau (OSS) of the US Army Intelligence Agency cooperated with Ho Chi Minh and his Vietnamese guerrillas, harassing the Japanese in the jungle, shooting down We rescued the American pilot who was. Summer - Serious famine occurred in Hanoi and surrounding areas, eventually two million people died. Famine caused political turmoil and uprising of farmers against remnants of Japanese and French colonial society. Ho Chi Minh uses turbulence by successfully spreading his Vietnamese movement
The time that the United States participated in the Vietnam War was between 1950 and 1975. After the Second World War, Ho Chi Minh successfully regained control of Indochina. However, France regained its power soon. The first Indochinese War (1946-1954) occurred due to the conflict between Ho Chi Minh's Vietnamese army and the French Army. France was finally suppressed in the battle of Dien Bien Phu, which led to the peace talks held at the Geneva conference. America supported division in Vietnam and decided to support Ngo Dinh Diem. Kennedy and Johnson tried to overcome the war in Vietnam by a strategic Hamlet plan, the influx of numerous consultants, and the introduction of large-scale aerial bombings, "Rolling Thunder" and ground troops. The attack of the Spring Festival of 1968 became a breakthrough for the American because it saw efforts that failed for the American people.