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Verdich [7]
2 years ago
11

How did Vietnam seem to impact the soldiers & nurses that lived through it? How do you think it

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natali 33 [55]2 years ago
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The vietnam war affected many soldiers and nurses because they were the ones who were most involved in the war and lived through its consequences.

<h3>What was the Vietnam War?</h3>

The Vietnam War was an armed conflict in which North Vietnam faced South Vietnam for complete control of the territory.

This conflict was during the decade of the 70s in the middle of the Cold War, so the influence of the great powers of the moment was fundamental for its development.

Many people of other nationalities participated in this conflict, such as American soldiers and nurses. Many of them left their physical and psychological health seriously affected because participating in such a conflict is traumatic and dangerous.

Additionally, their family and friends are also affected because they are shocked to see the effects that the war had on their relatives.

Learn morea about Vietnam War in: brainly.com/question/11375126

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