1. During the Vietnam War, African American soldiers were
A. not allowed to fight overseas.
B. often granted deferments to attend college.
C. becoming commissioned officers at a high rate.
D. more likely than others to serve in combat positions.

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During the Vietnam War, African American soldiers were more likely than others to serve in combat positions. The answer to your question is D. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and it has helped you.

Option D, more likely than others to serve in combat positions, is the right answer.  

The Vietnam War which is simply known as the American War took place from November 1955 to 30 April 1975. It was an undeclared conflict in Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. It was the second war in the series of the Indochina Wars and was formally took place between  South and North Vietnam; where North Vietnam was backed by China, the Soviet Union and other allied powers and South Vietnam was aided by South Korea, Australia, Thailand, Philippines, anti-communist allies and the United States. This war was very significant for the African American community as they were more likely than others to assist in combat posts.

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