During the Vietnam War, the "average" US GI made about $90 in boot camp and about $350 as an E-4 in country. An E-1, E-2, E-3, and E-4 are Private, Private, Private First Class, and Specialist 4 (probably changed to just Specialist today). An E-5 would be a buck sergeant (3 stripes).
All branches; Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, would've been paid roughly the same according to their grade (E grade). "E" standing for enlisted is the grade; "Private" is the rank.
US dead in WWI was approximately 116,000 US servicemen. WWII over 400,000 US servicemen. Korean War nearly 34,000 US servicemen. Vietnam War over 58,000 US servicemen.
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US/South Vietnamese allies during the course of the Vietnam War; approximately: 1. Australia-50,000 Servicemen (20,000 drafted) 2. South Korea-320,000 Servicemen 3. Thailand-11,000 Servicemen 4. Philippines-11,000 Servicemen 5. New Zealand-4,000 Servicemen (All Volunteers)
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For the US, over 58,000 servicemen died. For Australia, approximately 600 servicemen died.
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Over 500,000 US servicemen were in country in 1968/69. Servicemen, counts US Soldiers, Coast Guardsmen, Sailors, Airmen, and US Marines.
The United States had 500,000 servicemen "in country" in the Republic of South Vietnam at it's peak strength during the Vietnam War. 2,594,000 servicemen ultimately served "in country." 3,403,100 US servicemen served through South East Asia during the Vietnam War.