521 dead; 3,000 wounded .
About 600 killed.
over 300,000
Lieutenant James Magellan was a pilot for the Marine Corp during the Vietnam war. His plane was shot down and he lost hos life during the war.
They lost their purpose in life.
If it did, it wasn't significant. The Australians lost roughly 1,000 men in the Boer War. If anything the Australians resented the British during WWI (the Great War) especially after Gallipoli...and which Australia lost 60 times as many men in WWI than they did in the Boer War. As an added note, in both of the those wars Australian servicemen were volunteers; unfortunately, the bulk of the Australian fighting men in Vietnam were drafted.
During the Vietnam War, Tennessee sacrificed (lost) 1,291 men to the cause.
Over 50,000 Americans were killed and missing in action during the Vietnam War.
Ancient(?) China lost it during a series of little wars.
There were no American naval ships lost during the Vietnam War.
Vietnam won the French war. North Vietnam won the American Vietnam War. There was no such country named "Vietnam" during the American Vietnam War 1955-1975. There were two nations: North VN & South VN.
Vietnam war was fought in the South East Asian nation for 19 years during 1950s , 60s and 70s. In this horrific war South Vietnam lost 195,000Ð430,000 civilians and 220,357Ð313,000 military men. While North Vietnam lost 50,000Ð65,000 civilians and 400,000Ð1,100,000 military men.
How about: "What values or benefits can be placed on the 58,000 plus American lives lost during the Vietnam war?" or "The protests by young people during the Vietnam War successfully changed U.S. Foreign Policy and ended the war."