Over 1,000 crewmen.
Counting airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, US sailors and US soldiers (Army); over 58,000 men dead, over 300,000 men wounded.
There are 58,272 names on the Vietnam Memorial Wall.
all marines
Approximately 2,594,000 US Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and Soldiers were sent to South Vietnam. Approximately 3,403,100 servicemen served thru-out Southeast Asia during the war.
Sources vary, but there were approximately 191 soldiers, known as marines, despatched to guard the convicts on the First Fleet to Australia.
There were 1,177 sailors on board when she sunk.
Over 1000.
1,696 marines and sailors lost their lives taking the island of Betio in the Tarawa Atoll, 1,006 marines 690 sailors of the USS Liscome Bay sunk November 23, 1943 by a Japanese sub.
About 38,209 US soldiers were killed in Vietnam. The other dead 20,000 men were Airmen, Marines, and Sailors.
Over 1,000 of the 1,177 crew members aboard.
Discounting Airman, Marines, and Sailors: Over 38,000 US Soldiers were killed in Vietnam.
All of them - soldier is a term exclusive to the Army, as opposed to Marines, sailors, and Airmen.
Over 1,700 US Marines, over 400 US Airmen, and nearly 5,000 US Sailors perished at Guadalcanal.
220 Marines, 18 sailors and three soldiers, along with sixty Americans injured.
Approximately 38,209 US Soldiers were killed in Vietnam; the other 20,000 men were US Marines, Sailors, and Airmen.
The First Fleet was made up primarily of convicts. There were many sailors, marines and officers as well, and a large number of stock animals.
Technically, those who died on the U.S.S. Maine were sailors and marines, not soldiers. 229 of them are buried at Arlington.