Relationship between US soldiers and American society Imagine participating in the NCAA national championship before the 50,000 people and millions of people watching the game on their home TV after the Vietnam War . After intense competition, the final score shows loss suffered. Expectations and dreams of winning the national championships have disappeared and people can only think about the possibility that they might have gone in other directions and the possibility of coming back next season. When entering campus, people in the surrounding society listen to the efforts and efforts of the players in the team, and congratulations and mass distribution.
How did the lives of Vietnamese soldiers change during the war and after the war? Society has many different opinions about soldiers and war. After returning home, veterans will face various tasks. The Vietnam War Memorial Museum has helped to heal this country. The Vietnam War had a major impact on the soldiers involved in the United States. The Vietnam War is a violent and expensive war, which requires a lot of people to fight for themselves. These people are now known as veterans of the Vietnam War. Many veterans who participated in the war were injured in the battle or lost their comrades. These soldiers struggle to protect the United States of America and its citizens while risking their lives. Many of these brave people are not killed or injured.
There is a big difference between the two wars: America won the American Revolutionary War and lost the Vietnam War. In addition to their land, the American soldiers of the Vietnam War were equipped with proper equipment. The Vietnam War occurred in Vietnam, which is close to 9000 miles from the United States of America. The only thing Vietnamese have to do is protect their own lands, and Americans can not win the war against foreign territory. Americans entered the Vietnam War with such a big disadvantage, eventually surrendered them