Vietnam War
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A major Cold War-era conflict in Southeast Asia: The Vietnam War refers to a prolonged military conflict that occurred from approximately 1954 to 1975. It was primarily fought between the communist-led government of North Vietnam and its allies, including the Viet Cong, against the government of South Vietnam and its principal ally, the United States. The war is often characterized as a proxy war within the broader context of the Cold War.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- The Vietnam War had a profound impact on American society and foreign policy.
- Many documentaries explore the causes and consequences of the Vietnam War.
- Her grandfather served as a soldier during the Vietnam War.
Advanced Usage
"the Vietnam War era": Referring to the period of time encompassing the war and its associated social and cultural developments.
- The music of the Vietnam War era often reflected the political turmoil of the time.
"Vietnam War veteran": A person who served in the armed forces during the conflict.
- The organization provides support for Vietnam War veterans.
Variants and Related Words
- Vietnam (proper noun): The country in Southeast Asia where the war was fought.
- Viet Cong (proper noun): The communist-led guerrilla force in South Vietnam that fought against the U.S. and South Vietnamese armies.
- Cold War (proper noun): The state of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States and their respective allies, which formed the broader context for the Vietnam War.
Synonyms
- Second Indochina War: Another name for the conflict, distinguishing it from the earlier First Indochina War.
- American War (used primarily in Vietnam): The name for the conflict commonly used within Vietnam.
Related Phrases
"the domino theory": A Cold War policy theory that was a key rationale for U.S. involvement in Vietnam, suggesting that if one nation fell to communism, neighboring nations would follow.
- U.S. strategy in Southeast Asia was heavily influenced by the domino theory.
"the Tet Offensive": A major series of attacks launched by communist forces in 1968, which became a pivotal event in the war.
- The Tet Offensive was a military turning point in the Vietnam War.
Related Idioms
- "Vietnam syndrome": A perceived reluctance in U.S. foreign policy to engage in military interventions abroad, stemming from the experience of the Vietnam War.
- Some analysts argued that Vietnam syndrome influenced decisions for decades after the conflict ended.
Noun
- a prolonged war (1954-1975) between the communist armies of North Vietnam who were supported by the Chinese and the armies of South Vietnam who were supported by the United States