Vietnam wounded list
These alphabetical indexes are for your convenience but do not represent the order of names on the Wall. Numbers certainly do not tell the whole story - or all of them - but they certainly paint a picture of lives lost and families devastated. The lists are based on the home of record - state data provided by the serviceman or woman upon last entrance into military service.
Home of record does not. Death by Casualties Type.
Around 300Americans were wounded. NOT SPECIFIED IN CAS LIST __. Series FS, Number 2. Directory of Names. Vietnam War Casualties , MIA and POWs.
The United States deployed over 2. An additional 306American soldiers were wounded during the war.
The number of soldiers under years old who were killed in action is 1465. There were over million civilian casualties on both sides during the war. Enter the phrase memorial list in the Search field on the main Web page. Bradley Jimerson became one of those Americans.
Shrapnel from an exploding Viet Cong mortar shell destroyed Jimerson’s left eye and penetrated his brain. The big Connie spat puffs of white smoke as her four engines roared into life. Soon the plane was racing over the concrete runway and she became airborne, climbing into the dawn sky.
Wounded servicemen are taken from the air evacuation plane at Clark Air Base, P. Inf Div Casualties, WW2. Light Infantry Brigade, Casualties. Assault Helicopter Co, KIA. Wisconsin (Civil War) Casualties.
The National Archives maintains a record of all U. Weekly casualty reports from U. A list of all the soldiers who have received Purple Hearts can be found at the American War Library, both on and offline.
By the end of the first offensive, after two months, nearly 0ARVN and over 0U. PAVN and Viet Cong suffered 10killed and 30total casualties including wounded. Find the perfect list of casualties stock photo. No need to register, buy now! Theme: Voices of War.
Johnie Lomax, flight nurse, peered over several sheets of paper filled with the names of U. British and Commonwealth forces. The greatest number of casualties and wounds were inflicted by artillery, followed by small arms, and then by poison gas. The bayonet, which was relied on by the prewar French Army.
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