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Vietnam War Casualties- Main Alphabetical Index. Find A Name. Information. Memorial pages honoring Vietnam War casualties, listed by their last names. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. has the names listed in chronological order by date of loss.
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The Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File of the Defense Casualty Analysis System (DCAS) Extract Files contains records of 58,220 U.S. military fatal casualties of the Vietnam War. These records were transferred into the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration in 2008.
United States Casualties of the Vietnam War, 1956-1998 from FamilySearch; includes Vietnam War dead, missing and prisoners of war. Vietnam War POW/MIA List from the Department of Defense. National Cemeteries and Beneficiaries.
This file contains records of U.S. military officers and soldiers who died as a result of either a hostile or non-hostile occurrence or who were missing in action or prisoners of war in the Vietnam Conflict, including casualties that occurred in Cambodia, China, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Per the official Vietnamese history, over 10,000 more PAVN soldiers were killed in the final offensive of early 1975. [69] There has been considerable controversy about the exact numbers of deaths inflicted on the Communist side by U.S. and allied South Vietnamese forces.
The officially-reported numbers and categories below cover American Vietnam War deaths by age group, branch of service, service component, type of death, reason for death, race, religion, sex, state/protectorate and deaths by war year (including post-war).
Squadron level when possible. Air Group or Air Wing level when necessary. At other levels when appropriate for Headquarters and minor assigned unit personnel. (3) NAVAL PERSONNEL, other than aviation personnel, are indexed by. Commissioned ship name (i.e., "USS WHATEVER")
At least 25,000 soldiers who died in Vietnam War were 20 years old or younger. There were eight women who died in Vietnam, seven of them served in the United States Army and one in the United States Air Force.
Click or tap a state name to see the personal memorial pages of casualties from that state. To shorten list, enter any part of name in Find box below. Two letters will find a very short list.