1946 - Present Day
(Indochina War, Korea, Vietnam, Afghan Conflict,
Desert Storm and beyond)
Vietnam War Units | 1946-Present Links.
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A time of war, a time of peace. From the Korean "conflict" to Indochina, to the Vietnam War, this was a time of turmoil and pain. Vietnam reenacting is especially becoming popular today and units are springing up all over. If you're interested in the Vietnam war, this time area is especially great.


This section of reenactor.Net is intended to help support Korean - Vietnam wars living history groups worldwide, regardless of nationality, era, or location of the unit. Pages of this section cover the following periods:
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Indochina War (1945—1954)
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Korean War (1951—1953)
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Vietnam War (1959—1975)
- Afghan War (page coming)
Also, our plan is to try and add pages to cover the rest of the latter half of the 20th Century... if you have a link for this, please let me know!
If you have a website dealing with this time area and
would like us to link to it, please click here.
And last, if you have a good book for us to list,
please send all information to Ryan Rentschler
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