Approximately 63,000 men were drafted and about 19,000 of those men served in country in South Vietnam.
From approximately 1962-1972 over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in Vietnam, of which over 19,000 were drafted men. Over 63,000 Australian men were conscripted (drafted) during the war. Nearly 520 Australians were killed in Vietnam, of which over 200 were conscripts. 2,400 were injured.
From approximately 1962-1972 over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in Vietnam, of which over 19,000 were drafted men. Over 63,000 Australian men were conscripted (drafted) during the war. Nearly 520 Australians were killed in Vietnam, of which over 200 were conscripts. 2,400 were injured.
About 8,000 Australian servicemen fought in the Vietnam War. Approximately 600 were killed there.
Australian maintained a troop level of approximately 8,000 men in Vietnam during the war.
Australia lost about 600 men in Vietnam.
All three nations conscripted their men. All able bodied men were eligible for the draft.
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Approximately 40,000 men a month were being conscripted into the US military; most of the riots were because of the draft.
Yes. If by conscripted, you mean drafted. The draft effectively populated the ranks of the US Military during this war. The draft of the period was by lottery drawing, and there were conditions that young men could use to avoid being drafted. You can read more, below.
Yes to both questions.Almost all men Married or not had to register for conscription and all conscripts were forced to do military training.
"Conscripts" during the Vietnam War were constripted men for military duty. Conscription is another word for "Draft." During the Viet War, a "drafted man" was a "conscripted man."
US figures are available on the site: Statistics about the Vietnam War. Note*Drafted men were usually given the option to "enlist" (Volunteer) thus allowing them the chance of obtaining better MOS's (Military Occupational Specialties-jobs) and/or better duty stations...Europe, Korea, US Bases in the US, etc.). They would NOT have enlisted had they not been drafted. Those "volunteers" listed in the statistics are mostly from the above category. Over 19,000 conscripted Australian servicemen served in Vietnam.