Vietnam War casualties-US Generals/Admirals; US Army: 1. MGEN Keith L. Ware (Sep '68) 2. MGEN John A. B. Dillard (May '70) 3. BGEN William R. Bond (Apr '70) 4. MGEN George W. Casey (Jul '70) 5. BGEN A. J. F. Moody (Mar '67) 6. BGEN Carroll Edward Adams Jr. (May '70) 7. BGEN Charles J. Girard (Jan '70) 8. BGEN Richard J. Tallman (Jul '72) US Air Force: 9. MGEN William J. Crumm (Jul '67) 10. MGEN Robert F. Worley (Jul '68) 11. BGEN Edward B. Burdett (Nov '67) US Marine Corps: 12. MGEN Bruno Hockmuth (Nov '67) US Navy: 13. RADM Rembrandt C. Robinson (May '72)
7 US Army Generals; 3 US Air Force Generals; 1 US Marine Corps General; and 1 US Navy Admiral were killed in the Vietnam War.
There are many soldiers that died in Vietnam, if you want a complete list for Americans go to the Vietnam memorial in Washington D.C.
clarence ruble
These U.S. generals were killed in WWII; General Leslie McNair, killed by American bombers during the Normandy breakout. General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., killed by Japanese artillery fire on Okinawa. Brigadier General Don Pratt, Asst. Division Commander 101st Airborne Division, killed in Glider Crash in Normandy. Incident is mentioned in "Saving Private Ryan", but the general is never referred to by name. Major General Maurice Rose of the Third Armored Division was gunned down after being captured by a German patrol. Colonel William O. Darby, the founder of Darby's Rangers, died in Italy and was promoted to Brigadier General after his death.
Nearly 14,000 US Marines were killed in Vietnam, and over 50,000 US Marines were wounded in the war.
The names of the 14,838 dead US Marines are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.
List of Green berets in Vietnam in cWsr
The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website, will also list their home states.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
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Over 6,600 US commissioned military officers were killed in the Viet War; Most were commissioned by ROTC's, OCS, state OCS/Military Academies, direct commissions, etc. The more notable schools lost the following men: 1. US Military Academy (West Point) lost 278 officers. 2. US Naval Academy (Annapolis) lost 130 officers 3. US Air Force Academy lost 205 officers 4. Texas A & M lost 112 officers 5. The Citadel lost 66 officers 6. VMI lost 43 officers 7. Virginia Tech lost 26 officers 8. Norwich lost 19 officers
These U.S. generals were killed in WWII; General Leslie McNair, killed by American bombers during the Normandy breakout. General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., killed by Japanese artillery fire on Okinawa. Brigadier General Don Pratt, Asst. Division Commander 101st Airborne Division, killed in Glider Crash in Normandy. Incident is mentioned in "Saving Private Ryan", but the general is never referred to by name. Major General Maurice Rose of the Third Armored Division was gunned down after being captured by a German patrol. Colonel William O. Darby, the founder of Darby's Rangers, died in Italy and was promoted to Brigadier General after his death.
Nearly 14,000 US Marines were killed in Vietnam, and over 50,000 US Marines were wounded in the war.
Vietnam has no deserts.
No. The names engraved in the Arc are the names of battles or the names of general officers who fought them. Names of the French casualties are engraved in the monuments you find in each and every French village or town.
Henry Rogers and Robert Gary
The most important part is the long wall listing all the names of soldiers killed or missing in the Vietnam war.
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OVER 14,800 US Marines died in the Vietnam War. If you want their names, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has them recorded there.
The names of the 14,838 dead US Marines are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.