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South Vietnam, An Lão District, Bình Định Province: Killed during a reconnaissance patrol [22] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] January 29: Hodgson, Cecil J: Master Sergeant: US Army: RT Roadrunner, Detachment B-52, 5th Special Forces Group: Operation Masher: South Vietnam, An Lão District, Bình Định Province
D Company, 87th Infantry Regiment, 95th Military Police Battalion: South Vietnam, Thu Đức District: Captured by Viet Cong while off duty. Last seen alive in Svay Rieng Province, Cambodia in January 1969 [297] Presumptive finding of death [3] September 12: Shark, Earl E: Sergeant: US Army: 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment: South Vietnam ...
A 1975 US Senate subcommittee estimated around 1.4 million civilian casualties in South Vietnam because of the war, including 415,000 deaths. An estimate by the Department of Defense after the war gave a figure of 1.2 million civilian casualties, including 195,000 deaths. [ 1 ]
The following is a list of wars caught by number of U.S. battle deaths suffered by military forces; deaths from disease and other non-battle causes are not included. Although the Confederate States of America did not consider itself part of the United States, and its forces were not part of the U.S. Army, its battle deaths are included with the ...
This article is a list of US MIAs of the Vietnam War in the period 1961–1965. In 1973, the United States listed 2,646 Americans as unaccounted for from the entire Vietnam War. By October 2022, 1,582 Americans remained unaccounted for, of which 1,004 were classified as further pursuit, 488 as non-recoverable and 90 as deferred. [1]
South Vietnam, Cam Lo District: Killed when a rocket hit the radio bunker at Firebase Sarge [19] Killed in action, body not recovered [3] March 30: Westcott, Gary P: Specialist 5: US Army: 8th Radio Research Field Station [20] Easter Offensive: South Vietnam, Cam Lo District: Killed when a rocket hit the radio bunker at FSB Sarge [21]
Pages in category "American military personnel killed in the Vietnam War" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The definition of "battle" as a concept in military science has varied with the changes in the organization, employment, and technology of military forces. Before the 20th century, "battle" usually meant a military clash over a small area, lasting a few days at most and often just one day—such as the Battle of Waterloo, which began and ended on 18 June 1815 on a field a few kilometers across.