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The United States was the most significant player in the Vietnam War, with its involvement beginning shortly after World War II in Asia. The U.S. military presence peaked in April 1969, with 543,000 American combat troops stationed in Vietnam. By the conclusion of the U.S. involvement in 1973, over 3.1 million Americans had been stationed in Vietnam. The U.S. involvement was driven by the fear of communism and Domino theory. China played a significant role in the Vietnam War, primarily as a supporter of North Vietnam. China provided military and economic aid to North Vietnam. The U.S. saw China's support as a threat and feared that it could lead to a wider conflict between the U.S. and China. Thailand was a key U.S. ally during the Vietnam War, with the U.S. using Thailand as a base for its operations. By the end of the war, more than 40,000 Thai military personnel had served in Vietnam, suffering losses of 351 killed and 1,358 wounded. Thailand's involvement in the war was driven by its fear of the spreading communist movement in the region, which threatened its own security and economy. The Philippines was involved in Vietnam as early as 1953, when it deployed medical personnel and psychologists through Operation Brotherhood. In 1964, the Philippines sent a small group of psychologists and civic affairs advisers to Vietnam. From 1966 to 1969, a Philippine Civic Action Group was present in Tay Ninh, doing counterinsurgency work against the Viet Cong.  South Korea was an ally of the U.S. during the Vietnam War, with both countries sharing a common enemy in North Vietnam. South Korea provided military and economic aid to South Vietnam, and its troops were involved in combat operations against North Vietnam. The U.S. saw South Korea's involvement as a way to counter the threat posed by North Vietnam. Australian troops were deployed to Vietnam in 1962, and by 1968, there were over 8,000 Australian soldiers in Vietnam. Australian troops saw combat in various operations, including the Battle of Long Tan in 1966. Australia's involvement in the war was driven by its commitment to the U.S.-led effort to counter the spread of communism in Southeast Asia. Sources: https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/jcs/article/view/292/465 https://www.historynet.com/thailand-vietnam-war/ https://opinion.inquirer.net/85440/ph-vietnam-ties/amp https://networks.h-net.org/node/28443/reviews/9583275/lin-li-dragon-jungle-chinese-army-vietnam-war https://www.wilsoncenter.org/article/china-contributed-substantially-to-vietnam-war-victory-claims-scholar https://foreignpolicy.com/2022/12/30/vietnam-war-south-korea-massacres-history-diplomacy/ https://www.npr.org/2023/04/12/1167951366/south-korea-vietnam-war-massacre-court-case https://discover.wooster.edu/jgates/the-philippines-and-vietnam/ https://www.historynet.com/the-philippines-allies-during-the-vietnam-war/ https://uhpress.hawaii.edu/title/in-buddhas-company-thai-soldiers-in-the-vietnam-war/ https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/south-koreans-in-vietnam-a-force-to-be-reckoned-with/ https://digitalcommons.law.umaryland.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1057&context=mscas

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