The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website, will also list their home states.
Contact Veterans Affairs or the American Legion.
Vietnam vets, collectively. If you're looking for a list of specific names, sorry. That information is private.
There were millions of participants in the War from a lot of countries and as a result, it would take far too much space to list the millions of names that would be covered. The best approach would be to contact each countries Veterans Affairs departments. Many countries have an archive available, some of them online to make searching easier.
A list of deceased Vietnam War veterans in the US can be found on the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. You can also find this type of list by contacting the VA in your area.
The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website, will also list their home states.
Contact Veterans Affairs or the American Legion.
PA sacrificed 3,144 men in Vietnam. PA no doubt has their names listed.
Roster.
An ordered list of numbers is a sequence
Canadian troops fought in many, many battles. Far too many to simply list here. See the link below for an extensive list of the various battles Canadians were involved in.
No, there is no"list"of everyone that was decorated during this time period. It would be thousands and thousands of names if there were such a list.
Vietnam vets, collectively. If you're looking for a list of specific names, sorry. That information is private.
There is no list of that sort. It would be nice to have a list of everyone who fought, but it is impossible. Those who wore a uniform and fought under a flag would have had their names listed, but how would you get the names of the irregular participants; the guerillas, partisans, and resistance fighters whose names were never listed? For example, the natives of New Guinea and Borneo fought effectively against the Japanese, but they were not paid with money and their names would not be on record. Yugoslav resistance fighters did wear uniforms, but all of their names would probably not be on record either. A list could be made of known fighting personnel in World War 2, and it would number in the millions, but it would not nearly be a complete list.
A sequence.
the beatles
There were millions of participants in the War from a lot of countries and as a result, it would take far too much space to list the millions of names that would be covered. The best approach would be to contact each countries Veterans Affairs departments. Many countries have an archive available, some of them online to make searching easier.