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South Vietnamese women and children in Mỹ Lai before US troops killed them in the massacre, March 16, 1968. German historian Bernd Greiner mentions the following atrocities reported and/or investigated by the Peers Commission and the Vietnam War Crimes Working Group, among other sources: [43] Seven massacres officially confirmed by the ...
North Korea {Cold War} 1959: 1968–69; 1976; 1984 killed 41; Wounded 5; 82 captured/released. [100] USS Liberty incident 1967 killed 34; Wounded 173 by Israeli armed forces; Vietnam War prior to 1964-US Casualties were Laos – 2 killed in 1954; and Vietnam 1946–1954 – 2 killed see; [101] f. ^ Iraq War. See also Casualties of the Iraq War ...
Crewman on a C-123B that crashed on a classified night mission with 14 Chinese troops on board [91] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] June 29: Lindsey, Marvin N: Major: USAF: 15th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron: North Vietnam, Sơn La Province: His RF-101C #0040 was hit by anti-aircraft fire, he apparently ejected and was killed on the ...
Killed in action, body not recovered [3] until August 2022 when he was accounted for. [271] October 26: Green, Thomas F: Private First Class: US Army: 68th ASHC: South Vietnam, Nha Trang: Gunner on CH-47B #66-19143 that crashed at sea [272] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] until August 2022 when he was accounted for. [273] October 26 ...
American military personnel killed in the Vietnam War (1955–1975). Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. A.
American soldiers killed 504 people on March 16, 1968, in Son My, a collection of hamlets between the central Vietnamese coast and a ridge of misty mountains, in an incident known in the West as ...
Killed in action, body not recovered [3] January 16: Schoonover, Charles D: Lieutenant Commander: US Navy: RVAH-9, USS Ranger: South Vietnam, South China Sea: Pilot of RA-5C #149312 which failed to catch the arrester wire while landing, he applied power, an engine exploded and the aircraft crashed into the sea [8] Killed in action, body not ...
South Vietnam, Khâm Đức: Killed by enemy mortar fire, his body was left behind during the evacuation [212] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] May 12: Sands, Richard E: Corporal: US Army: 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry Regiment: Battle of Kham Duc: South Vietnam, Khâm Đức: Passenger on a CH-47 #67-18475, he was killed by enemy fire.