US Army Vietnam T-shirts, made of 100% pure cotton with large print on
the front in 2 different themes. The crew neck US Army Vietnam T-shirt era theme T-shirts
compliments your favourite outfit both as outerwear in the summer and as an
undergarment in the winter.
Made of high quality 170 grams 100% soft and comfortable cotton, they have
short sleeves and round neck with stitched collar for the more militant among
us.
Team with your favourite pair of casual jeans and much more than your
ordinary run of the mill tee.
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The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, the American War in
Vietnam and the Vietnam Conflict, occurred from 1959 to April 30, 1975, in
Vietnam, concluding with the North Vietnamese military victory after more than
15 years. The war was fought between the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North
Vietnam) and the United States-supported Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam).
The result of the war was defeat of the Southern and American forces, and
unification of Vietnam under the communist government of the North.
The U.S. deployed large numbers of troops to South Vietnam between the end of
the First Indochina War in 1954, and 1973. Some U.S. allies also contributed
forces. U.S. military advisers first became involved in Vietnam in 1950,
assisting French colonial forces. In 1956, these advisers assumed full
responsibility for training the Army of the Republic of Vietnam. President
John F. Kennedy increased America's troop numbers from 500 to 16,000. Large
numbers of combat troops were dispatched by President Lyndon Johnson beginning
in 1965. Almost all U.S. military personnel departed after the Paris Peace
Accords of 1973. The last American troops left on April 30, 1975

















