The Offical U.S. figures for casualties during the Battle, have 205 killed and 816 wounded. A more detailed assessment found 730 killed, 2,598 wounded, and 7 missing. Not sure how many of those were Marines. For more information about the siege of Khe Sanh see: http://www.answers.com/topic/siege-of-khe-sanh
Contact the Veterans Administration or the branch of service he served in. You will need his SSN, date of birth, branch of military, dates of service, and where he served.
Marines do not go "AWOL" they go UA -Unauthorized Absence- Absent With out Leave is an Army term, but to answer your question "no" there is not a list that i know of.
Not as such. The only way to obtain a list of every Marine (and Navy Corpsman) who served on Guadalcanal would be to start with every USMC battalion who fought on 'the Canal" and see what records might be available in the Marine Corps Archives.
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard
Wounded tend not to be listed, for various reasons. However, the Military Times has kept a pretty comprehensive list of personnel killed in OIF and OEF. See related link at the bottom.
Contact the Veterans Administration or the branch of service he served in. You will need his SSN, date of birth, branch of military, dates of service, and where he served.
list of ww1 wounded solders at leckhampton court
Marines do not go "AWOL" they go UA -Unauthorized Absence- Absent With out Leave is an Army term, but to answer your question "no" there is not a list that i know of.
No such comprehensive list exists.
There are far too many names of wounded fighting men in WW2 to list.
There are many ways a Soldier can get wounded. They can be tortured, shot at, stabbed, beaten, drowned, the list goes on and on.
1. Wounded Warriors 2. Red Cross
maybe
A person can apply to the Royal Marines on the official Royal Marines MOD website. Use the 'Careers' and 'How to Join' links and there is a list of contact numbers and job information.
The US Marines are a military branch of service. There is a RECORD of every person serving in the US military.
Not as such. The only way to obtain a list of every Marine (and Navy Corpsman) who served on Guadalcanal would be to start with every USMC battalion who fought on 'the Canal" and see what records might be available in the Marine Corps Archives.
Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marines, National Guard