During the 1990's, during some public speaking events, the Hanoi government inferred that approximately 1 million men had been lost during the war.
By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
During the Vietnam War, approximately 275,000 to 310,000 Republic of Vietnam (RVN) troops, also known as South Vietnamese forces, died. This number includes soldiers from the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and other military branches. The war resulted in significant casualties on both sides, contributing to the overall toll of the conflict.
See: Vietnam Time-line
To try and keep South Vietnam from falling to the Communists, and because the government of South Vietnam was too corrupt and incompetent to defend themselves. The government of South Vietnam was never able to defend themselves, and President Gerald R. Ford finally gave up on them in 1975. They soon fell to communist North Vietnam.
In the Korean War, approximately 36,500 U.S. troops died between 1950 and 1953. In the Vietnam War, the death toll for U.S. forces was around 58,000 from 1955 until 1975. Both conflicts resulted in significant loss of life and had lasting impacts on U.S. military and foreign policy.
Not many because most of the communist troops were from the north. Take my word cas I am vietnamese if you can't tell by my name
roughly 60,000
60k troops dided
By the end of 1965, there were approximately 180,000 American troops stationed in Vietnam. This marked a significant escalation in U.S. military involvement, as troops increased from a few thousand at the beginning of the year. The increase was part of a broader strategy to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist forces in the North.
By the end of 1965, the United States had 184,300 troops in Vietnam.
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.
During the Vietnam War, approximately 275,000 to 310,000 Republic of Vietnam (RVN) troops, also known as South Vietnamese forces, died. This number includes soldiers from the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) and other military branches. The war resulted in significant casualties on both sides, contributing to the overall toll of the conflict.
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Physically, the US, Australia, New Zealand, Thailand, South Korea, South Vietnam, and the Philippines had troops in Vietnam for the allies. Physically, the North Vietnamese Army and the southern communists called the Viet Cong were the opponent in South Vietnam. The Soviet Union and Communist (Red) China supplied material aid.
There were not any troops in Vietnam during the Kennedy administration. Just 500 military advisors. Kennedy was assassinated before we sent troops
See: Vietnam Time-line