1st Battalion, 9th Marine Regiment
For the US Army, during the Vietnam War, a battalion was about 600 men. The US Marine Corps will be similar in organization (during the Vietnam era).
Robert Mueller served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969. He was a Marine Corps officer and was deployed during the Vietnam War, where he participated in combat operations. His service in Vietnam was a formative experience that influenced his later career in law enforcement and public service.
Marines are serving in Vietnam today at the U.S. Embassy in HaNoi. But during the war, the embassy guards in SaiGon were Marines through the closing of Embassy operations in April, 1975 - a full two years after U.S. Marine combat units had all left the country.
Marine combat troops were in Vietnam from May 1965 to April 1971. The Marine HQ was the III Marine Expeditionary Force, later redesignated the III Marine Amphibious Force. This included the 1st Marine Division, 3rd Marine Division and the 1st Marine Air Wing. partial list, Commanding General III Amphibious Force: Lt Gen Lewis W. Walt June 1965 - May 1967 (later Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps) Lt Gen Robert E. Cushman Jr. June 1967- (later Assistant Director CIA and Commandant of the Marine Corps) Lt Gen Keith B. McCutcheon Feb 1970-Jan 1971
The 1987 war film 'Full Metal Jacket' which was directed by Stanley Kubrick occurs during the Vietnam War and follows a platoon of Marine recruits at Parris Island , South Carolina . After earning the title of US Marine they go on to Vietnam during the Tet Offensive of 1968 where several members of the original platoon meet again (Cowboy and Joker) . They proceed and go on to fight in the Battle for Hue City .
For the US Army, during the Vietnam War, a battalion was about 600 men. The US Marine Corps will be similar in organization (during the Vietnam era).
during 1971
Khe Sanh, during the Vietnam War.
Lieutenant James Magellan was a pilot for the Marine Corp during the Vietnam war. His plane was shot down and he lost hos life during the war.
The tour of duty for a US Marine in Vietnam was thirteen months although a Marine could extend his tour in Vietnam .
The Douglas AC-47 Spooky (also nicknamed "Puff, the Magic Dragon") was the first in a series of gunships developed by the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War.
The 1st Battalion, 9th Marine Corps earned the nickname "The Walking Dead" due to their high casualty rates during the Vietnam War, particularly in the battles of Hue City and Khe Sanh. Despite suffering significant losses, the battalion displayed remarkable resilience and continued to carry out their missions. The name reflects both the grim reality of their experiences and the tenacity of the Marines who served in that unit.
North Vietnam was the scene of the AIR WAR during the Vietnam War. N. Vietnam was bombed by air units from the US Navy and US Air Force. US Marine Corps units bombed in South Vietnam in support of their ground Marines. North Vietnam defended itself in North Vietnam with SAM sites and NVAF MiG 17, 19, and MiG 21 jet interceptors.
Robert Mueller served in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969. He was a Marine Corps officer and was deployed during the Vietnam War, where he participated in combat operations. His service in Vietnam was a formative experience that influenced his later career in law enforcement and public service.
In 1969, several Marine Corps units were deployed in Vietnam, with notable ones including the 1st Marine Division, the 3rd Marine Division, and the 9th Marine Amphibious Brigade. Specific unit numbers varied, but the 1st Marine Regiment (part of the 1st Marine Division) and the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines (3/5) were among the prominent units engaged in operations during that year. Additionally, various smaller battalions and support units operated throughout the country, contributing to the U.S. military efforts in the Vietnam War.
Marines are serving in Vietnam today at the U.S. Embassy in HaNoi. But during the war, the embassy guards in SaiGon were Marines through the closing of Embassy operations in April, 1975 - a full two years after U.S. Marine combat units had all left the country.
I am pretty sure you can't be drafted, unless the country is in some major war like WWII and there are no reserves left. During WWII and the Vietnam War men were drafted into the Marine Corps as well as the Army so - yes - some registered with Selective Serviece CAN be drafted into the Marine Corps. As a practical matter, it has only happened during "major war" such as that alluded to by the first person who answered this question. If my sources are correct, most of the Marines during WWII were drafte, 16,000 men were drafted into the Marines during the Korean War and 42,633 drafted into the Marines, during the Vietnam War. No one has been drafted since the Vietnam War, but the possibility still exists.