Difference Between Korean War And Vietnam War

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Another difference that the Korean War and the Vietnam War had was that the Vietnam War was a guerrilla conflict as opposed to the Korean War, which was fought by the well-armed North Korean soldiers. Korea was more of a traditional war, where both sides had similar firearms, heavy artillery, and a clear boundary. The Korean military forces were supplied with tanks, infantry, air support, large units, and tactics. In Vietnam, Diem’s cruelty caused communist guerrillas to struggle for power against him. They were known as the National Liberation Front or the Viet Cong and were supported by North Vietnam. They weren’t official soldiers, unlike the North Korean and Chinese army in the Korean War. During the Vietnam War when the Viet Cong