The ARVN's may have had some regiments by that number; but not the US. The only US Army (Marines didn't use em) Airborne Divisions and Brigades in Vietnam were: 1. 82nd Abn 2. 173rd Abn 3. 101st Abn (Ambl) US Special Forces are not counted. The 101st Abn was technically an Airmobile Division in Vietnam. There was actually controversy in Vietnam on whether or not the 101st shoulder patch should be changed to read (on the tab) AIRMOBILE instead of AIRBORNE. As any active duty servicemember can tell you, they still read "Airborne."
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
The most important part is the long wall listing all the names of soldiers killed or missing in the Vietnam war.
Nachos
See: Vietnam War casualties by state.
Nearly 14,000 US Marines were killed in Vietnam, and over 50,000 US Marines were wounded in the war.
Not just soldiers; but marines, airmen, sailors, and coast guardsmen, the names of which are engraved in stone.
Review the "Vietnam War Memorial Wall" on the website , it will give you the names and home towns, and ages of the more than 58,000 men (Army, Navy, Marines, and Air Force, and Coast Guard) and 8 women who died in the Vietnam War.
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Yeah there is. In the D.C. mall the Vietnam Wall is there. It's the one with the names on it.
one was geogre Washington carver
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