Hawaii
In the US Civil War, since the North lost more men than the South did, and New York had the most men...probably New York lost the most men.
California lost over 5,000 men in Vietnam; the highest of any state.
California lost over 5,000 men in Vietnam; the highest of any state.
California lost the most men; over 5,000 dead.
Statistics for US servicemen killed in the Vietnam War are still being adjusted for the 21st century; data from the end of the 20th century, for the HIGHEST STATE Viet War US KIA's were: California with 5,573 killed New York with 4,121 killed Texas with 3,415 killed
Possibly California; Calif lost the most men in Vietnam (nearly 6,000 men), and currently has the highest population in the US (over 35,000,000 people).
There is a website that lists the men by STATE. That will break the list down into less than 3,000 men per state; research can begin there. CA lost 5,573 men; NY lost 4,121 men; TX lost 3,415; PA lost 3,144; and OH lost 3,096 men. All other states should have lost 3,000 or less men.
In Vietnam: California lost 5,573 men killed; followed by New York with 4,121 men killed, followed by Texas, who lost 3,415 men to the war...Pennsylvania and Ohio trailed with 3,144 and 3,096 men lost respectively.
The North had more men, and they consequently lost more.
North
Kentucky was the state that lost the most men in the War of 1812. Kentucky lost 1,200 men as a result of the war and that number made up 64 percent of all American casualties in the War of 1812.