Approximately 58 Mississippians were killed during the Vietnam War. This number reflects the sacrifices made by the state as part of the larger American military effort in Vietnam. Each of these servicemen is remembered for their bravery and service to their country.
Is this that insurance for when a servicemen was killed in the line of duty? If so, it was about $15,000 per man during the Viet War.
That was an Australian "draftee." In Vietnam, Australians called them "National Servicemen." Probably the same reasons a US male avoided service...probably a college deferment, or a conscientious objector status; and most definitely if the man was physically or mentally unfit.
Small arms fire (bullets). Just so you'll know in the future, all you have to do to find out about any man killed in Vietnam is to: 1. Go to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website. 2. Go to search 3. Type in the man's last name and hit search. 4. You'll get a whole list of names, just roll thru them until the get the name you want. 5. Once you find him, hit "personal information", then how he died will show. In GEN Bond's case it said "enemy hostile fire, small arms."
Ho Chi Minh is a terrible leader and a dictator. He brought Communism to Vietnam, killed about 200.000 people in "cai cach ruong dat"; killed thousands of people in Tet offensive 1968, killed at least 5000 people in Hue's holocaust, etc. Not much people know the truth about him and they are seeing him as an idol. They said he is a Saint, i said he is a Liar, a Dictator, a Murderer and an unfaithful man with his wife, Tang Thuyet Minh and Nguyen Thi Nam (being killed in Cai cach ruong dat).
Andrew Jackson killed a man in a duel long before he was president .
Man's best friend was in Vietnam; over 5,000 of them. 3,747 of whom were documented. Approximately 73 US servicemen assigned as dog handlers and 43 war dogs were killed in Vietnam. US military K9s were officially classified as military working dogs in Vietnam.
Is this that insurance for when a servicemen was killed in the line of duty? If so, it was about $15,000 per man during the Viet War.
OVER 17,000 US married servicemen were killed in Vietnam. If any man stated he couldn't serve his country due to those reasons, quite possibly, there's more "to it" then he's stating.
Controversy exists (to no ones surprise) whether the youngest US serviceman killed in Vietnam was 15 or 16 years of age.
He was frightened.he was frightened
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No, this is not a guaranteed true statement.
False.
During the Vietnam War, a total of 16 US General officers were killed in action. These General officers held ranks ranging from Brigadier General to Major General. Their deaths were a significant loss to the US military leadership during the conflict.
He wanted the other soldier to "go away - just evaporate."
Not drafted into Vietnam. A man could be drafted into the military and NOT go to Vietnam. He could be stationed anywhere. Most men that were drafted were in their early twenties, a very few got conscripted at 19 (compared to the 20 or 21 or 22 age group).
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