MIA/POW approximately 2,000.
the names of Americans who died in the war of who remained classified as missing in action
Over 50,000 Americans were killed and missing in action during the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam War resulted more than 58,000 American deaths (including missing in action).More than 58,000 Americans lost their lives during the Vietname War.
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US Servicemen are still missing in action (unaccounted for).
MIA-Missing In Action.
As of October 2023, approximately 81,600 Americans are still considered missing in action (MIA) from various conflicts, with the majority being from the Vietnam War. The Department of Defense continues to work on efforts to recover and identify these individuals. Additionally, there are ongoing efforts to provide closure to the families of the missing.
58,209 dead. 153,303 wounded. 2,489 were missing in action.
To show support for soldiers still listed as missing in action or prisoners of war, even after the Vietnam War was over.
Missing in action, or MIA, is defined as a casualty classification that is assigned to armed services personnel who are reported as missing during active service. They may have been wounded, killed, deserted, or become a prisoner of war. Their remains nor their grave has been positively identified if they are deceased.
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