roughly 150,000
The US military deployed around 94,000 servicemen and women
Legends says that US used Extensive Helicopters to deploy its soldiers in tough terrain of Vietnam.
Predominantly deployed by US Airmen not US Soldiers (predominantly deployed by the USAF not the US Army). If an enemy can be seen, it can be shot (destroyed). AO destroyed forests (jungles) that concealed enemy movements and positions. This agent was replaced by Rome Plows operated by US Army engineers by 1970.
Over 500,000 US servicemen were in country in 1968/69. Servicemen, counts US Soldiers, Coast Guardsmen, Sailors, Airmen, and US Marines.
i belive that ov 2000 were deployed
roughly 150,000
The following amount of men were deployed to the Vietnam War (Approximately): US Soldiers-1,736,000; US Marines-391,000; US Airmen-293,000, US Sailors/Coast Guardsmen-174,000.
The US military deployed around 94,000 servicemen and women
Legends says that US used Extensive Helicopters to deploy its soldiers in tough terrain of Vietnam.
Currently, there are only a few thousand US soldiers deployed to the Middle East, but during the height of the surge in Iraq, there were 130,000-150,000 US soldiers in Iraq alone.
Predominantly deployed by US Airmen not US Soldiers (predominantly deployed by the USAF not the US Army). If an enemy can be seen, it can be shot (destroyed). AO destroyed forests (jungles) that concealed enemy movements and positions. This agent was replaced by Rome Plows operated by US Army engineers by 1970.
7,789+ on the US side and 0 injured for the Japs. This is because no Japs have ever been captured alive during WW2, except for one.
Over 500,000 US servicemen were in country in 1968/69. Servicemen, counts US Soldiers, Coast Guardsmen, Sailors, Airmen, and US Marines.
Over 7,000 US servicemen died at Guadalcanal. Contrary to popular opinion, and the Television "History Channel/Military Channel" Guadalcanal episode, which was hosted by retired US Army General Norman Schwarzkopf; Guadalcanal not a "Marine Battle", Guadalcanal was a small Marine Corps action (compared to Tarawa and Iwo Jima), and a MASSIVE US Navy campaign (which was quickly glossed over in the televised segment). Approximately 1,769 US Marines perished on Guadalcanal, and about 420 US Airmen; but close to 5,000 US Sailors died fighting from 27 US Navy warships that were sunk, in histories most savage and furious sea battles, surrounding the Guadalcanal islands.
5 million
Approximately 12,000 US helicopters were deployed in Vietnam.