What is this recurring connection between big missiles sending men to the moon and the military industrial complex sending expeditionary forces overseas?

  • MangoCats@feddit.itOP
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    6 days ago

    Yeah, but Vietnam was a pinnacle of sorts, and Iran started pushing really hard and fast as launch day approached…

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          5 days ago

          Vietnam wasn’t a proxy war for the US, it was a proxy war for Russia.

          There were orders of magnitude MORE draftee causalities for the US in WWII than Viet Nam.

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            2 days ago

            There were orders of magnitude MORE draftee protests in the US for Vietnam than WWII. Vietnam was the last conscription conflict for the US, even through today.

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              4 days ago

              I just went down a mini rabbit hole.

              WW2: 10 million drafted, 16 million in the service. 400,000 casualties overall. I couldn’t find anything that split casualty figures by volunteer/drafted status.

              Vietnam: 1.9 million conscripted. About 17,000 casualties among the drafted.