2,600
The injured child was one of many causalities in a long war.
it depends on the battle and how many troops but all together about 500,000
After the war, there was a reunification of Vietnam. So the answer is "One country".
Vietnam war casualties were approximately as follows : - USA : 58,209 KIA (killed in action) - North Vietnam Army + NLF (communists fighting in South Vietnam, often called Viet Cong) : 800'000 KIA (+300'000 MIA : missing in action) - Vietnamese civillians : from 900'000 to 4'000'000 killed - South Vietnam Army : 250'000 KIA + casualties from allied countries, like Australia or South Korea.
Those statistics are itemized on the "Vietnam War casualties" website.
if you mean human causalities, I believe we are talking about 12 000 000 people.
Approximately 2,594,000 US Servicemen served in the Vietnam War.
The south killed about 1.3 million NVA and Vietcong Forces The South also listed 225,000 ARVN causalities and 58,000 US forces KIA or MIA
30000
See website: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
Yes. Before the US committed to the Vietnam War, many Americans had not even heard of Vietnam.
The website, "Vietnam War casualties" might be helpful.