While no solid numbers are available for reasons that vary like the DoD did not want to lend credence to the problem, many turned themselves in at the moment their absence without leave was changed to desertion or when their more conservative and patriotic parents convinced them to mend their ways. (In many if not most cases, turning yourself in to the US government got you a free pass on the desertion charge and nominal punishment at a non-judicial hearing.) In any case, at the highest point of the desertion crisis in 1971, the Army desertion rate had peaked at 7.35 percent. The Navy, Air Force and Marines with much higher levels of volunteers versus draftee did not suffer this fate. This rate had not been seen since the US Civil War.
From the US it was 2.1 million.
Counting all sides: millions.
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Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
No.
Basically, the Vietnamese sides, north and south, each had allies and supporters. These allies joined with the troops in Vietnam. The US was on the side of the south. They lost.
Vietnam and Cambodia
During the 1990's, during some public speaking events, the Hanoi government inferred that approximately 1 million men had been lost during the war.
He brought in more troops in Vietnam and many people knew that was no use
roughly 60,000
Over a half a million men at the height of the war.
Approximately 2,594,000 US servicemen served in the Vietnam War.
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Not many because most of the communist troops were from the north. Take my word cas I am vietnamese if you can't tell by my name
Yes. Vietnam was a French colony. They lost a Vietnam War and were thrown out of Vietnam before America tried to win a war in Vietnam. America also lost a Vietnam War.
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Indiana lost over 1,500 men in the Vietnam War.
The US has officially only lost one war: The Vietnam War.
60k troops dided
No.