It is a vicious cruel and cruel war and you can take your life in an instant or save the city at once. In the Vietnam War, 58,148 Americans soldiers were killed, of which 34,800 people died at 21.60%. 60% of those under the age of 21 lost their lives (uswings.com). When you read what they have, you will experience how many people really have lost their lives. Sometimes soldiers do not die due to enemies; sometimes soldiers die by chance or even commit suicide.
The American Civil War (1861 - 1865), also known as a war between states, was an important step in walking the way to America's independence and prosperity. Many people are paying their lives. I participate in civil war as well as white people. From the first step, the newly opened country became the homeland and home of various countries, origins and colors. For this reason, it is not just fighting white people. There are also many black people called African Americans.
It is obvious that war affects the lives of many people in various ways, but in either game this is the two extremes of the range. African Americans have a glimpse of the freedom to come and Japanese Americans fully understand the reality of discrimination. Clearly, this war is a turning point of the American way of thinking, but it seems to move in two different directions.
War has had a big impact on people involved in the battle. However, the Vietnam War is different in many ways. First of all, it is an unpopular war that most people of today are seeing. Veterans of the Vietnam War veterans were the first people to fight in the American War and could not remember with pride. Secondly, it is the first comprehensive coverage of media, historians and scientists. Thirdly, the Vietnam War becomes a metaphor of American society, meaning the distrust of the government and the lack of understanding, a life sacrificed in American life due to different values and principles. Many people showed clear psychiatric symptoms after veterans returned to the United States. These range from difficult sleep to vibrant flashback and are now considered posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).