Historians estimate, that approximately 200,000 South Vietnamese servicemen of the Army Republic South Vietnam (ARVN), South Vietnamese Marines, Air Force & Navy were killed during the Vietnam War.
About 1,000,000 men.
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In the beginning Ngo Dinh Diem, but they went throught many governments.
A fair estimate would be counting South Vietnamese civilians as the highest casualty numbers from VC activity. US military casualties from VC engagements would be from Military Regions III and IV (III Corps & IV Corps/all AOs south of the Central Highlands). From II Corps up was NVA territory; south of it was VC territory. As a rule of thumb; during the war, VC tended to prey upon villagers; the NVA took on the military (uniformed draftees fighting uniformed draftees).
Yes, of course. The US had many bases in South Korea and many of those were still bases in the Vietnam war.
About 1,000,000 men.
Those statistics are itemized on the "Vietnam War casualties" website.
The website, "Vietnam War casualties" might be helpful.
Some sources state about a million.
Obtaining accurate figures for the South Vietnamese Government Forces (ARVN, South Vietnamese Marines, South Vietnamese Air Force, South Vietnamese Navy) is difficult, as SOUTH Vietnam has NOT EXISTED for over a quarter of a century. Northern casualties can be estimated. Southern casualties can be estimated. See sites: Vietnam War Casualties & Statistics about the Vietnam War.
Slightly over 58,000
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
Vietnam war casualties were approximately as follows : - USA : 58,209 KIA (killed in action) - North Vietnam Army + NLF (communists fighting in South Vietnam, often called Viet Cong) : 800'000 KIA (+300'000 MIA : missing in action) - Vietnamese civillians : from 900'000 to 4'000'000 killed - South Vietnam Army : 250'000 KIA + casualties from allied countries, like Australia or South Korea.
There were no American deaths in Vietnam during the administration of Harry Truman. The first deaths occurred in 1959 under Eisenhower.
It is estimated that over 3 million people on both sides died during the Vietnam War. The country of Vietnam did not release their casualties to the public until 1995.
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.
42879 casualties were found after the battle