2,200
The terrible casualty count caused by Malaria and Yellow Fever.
3792 of which 3789 are confirmed by the Department of Defense and 3 are pending
24,000 battle casualties plus 9,000 non-battle
Hold on.... Let me count......
The Allied Forces had 479 (or more) losses, with 720 wounded. The Axis Powers had 1,346 (or more) losses, with 1,997 wounded.
620,000 soldiers died , more Americans than in all other US wars combined
The terrible casualty count caused by Malaria and Yellow Fever.
58,212 Americans were the first names listed on the Vietnam Memorial as the casualties of the war. Hopefully, someone else can add the South Vietnamese and North Vietnamese casualty count - as well as the Australian, Canadian, and Korean casualty numbers.
3792 of which 3789 are confirmed by the Department of Defense and 3 are pending
On the ground the ritual was called "the body count", air strikes used estimates (read guesstimates).
too many to count.. lol
probably the battle for saigon
24,000 battle casualties plus 9,000 non-battle
Individual soldiers do not, with the exception of snipers. After an engagement, units will take a body count, though.
Do private contractors in Iraq count as soldiers?
Health A CBC test = Complete Blood Count Television CBC Channel = Canadian Broadcasting Company The letters cbc can stand for Canadian Broadcasting Company, Complete Brake Control, Cell Blood Count, Creeping Blade Control, or Complete Blood Count.
too many as no body can count