These folks may not give you a list, but they might point you in the right direction: "National Personnel Records Center, National Archives and Records Service, St. Louis, MO. Then try: "The American War Library."
my father was stationed in Alaska during the Vietnam war
the first US Military personnel was killed
US Military personnel were in Vietnam from 1955 thru 1975.
As medical staff.
the first US Military personnel was killed
The United States has had a continuous military presence in South Vietnam since the war in 1950.
SEE: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, and Statistics About the Vietnam War (Recommended by the History Channel).
Nurses <3
Nearly ALL operations involved US personnel.
yes Ijust got my print out from the American War library and it was listed as issued
Not everyone who served during the era of the Vietnam War went to Vietnam. Some remained in cantonment. Some participated in other military actions during this era (e.g., the occupation of the Dominican Republic, etc.). Some were stationed in other countries in support of operations in Vietnam. "Vietnam-era veteran" refers to them.
The Vietnam War was a conventional war; it did not involve nuclear weapons, so there was no poisoning of the atmosphere from radiation or nuclear fallout. As far as medical treatments for personnel encountered during the war; US Military Medical Personnel conducted medical treatment on nearly all people that came into contact with US military personnel, in the war zone or not. This included wounded enemy personnel.