Nearly 3 million US servicemen fought in Vietnam during the course of the war, and over 50 thousand Australian men served in South Vietnam. However, you "might" be asking how many "allied" fighting men were in country at one time (all at once during the height of their presence): US strength was over 500,000 men at it's height in '68/'69; Australia had about 6,000 men in South Vietnam; South Korea may have had the most men in Vietnam after the US, with 150,000 men; New Zealand had probably around 2,000 men and Thailand and the Philippines each contributed over a 1,000 men apiece.
General Westmoreland was the commander of all U.S. forces during Vietnam.
ALL US personnel were gone by '75.
It was president Richard Nixon who finally pulled all U.S troops from Vietnam.
Nearly ALL operations involved US personnel.
During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.
30 April 1975
Total troops mobilised by all countries in WW165,038,810Total troops dead from all countries in WW18,556,315Total troops wounded from all countries in WW121,219,452Total missing or POWs7,750,945
General Westmoreland was the commander of all U.S. forces during Vietnam.
ALL US personnel were gone by '75.
It was president Richard Nixon who finally pulled all U.S troops from Vietnam.
Nearly ALL operations involved US personnel.
No. First of all, Asia is not a country. Asia is a continent. It has many countries. Some of those countries are communist, but many of them are not.
Richard M. Nixon is not responsible for bringing troops home because he continued to escalate the Vietnam War through the secret bombing campaign in Cambodia and Laos. The withdrawal of American troops from Vietnam was later negotiated by Nixon's successor, President Gerald Ford.
No, all countries have withdrawed all troops except the United States. However, Australians previously fought in Iraq.
Vietnam, Laos, and Myanmar are all countries in Southeast Asia. They share geographic proximity in the region and have cultural influences from both neighboring countries and their own unique histories. Additionally, all three countries have diverse landscapes and rich historical heritage.
It led to more u.s. troops in Vietnam
During the Vietnam War, all combatants (including North Vietnam) used draftees except for the New Zealanders, they sent volunteers to South Vietnam.