Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
http://sos.state.ar.us/virtual_tour_02/popups/grounds/vietnam/textonly.html 664 Arkansans died. Here is a link with more detail.
For US Soldiers probably not; and neither for US Marines, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and Airmen that served in country. That would be well over 2 million names. Most likely, the closest way to obtain a list would be to obain Shelby's book titled, "Vietnam Order of Battle." That book lists all US Army units in Vietnam, and possibly the USMC, USAF, USN, and USCG units in Vietnam. THEN each unit's "Association" on the website would have to be contacted to obtain the men's names that served in those units in Vietnam; THEN ADDED UP (compiled). This way, the list of 2 1/2 million names could be reduced to several thousand names in unit increments. 1. To date, one man (Shelby) has compliled all of the units that fought in Vietnam. 2. One man (Hobson) has compiled all of the fixed-wing (jets and airplanes-NOT HELICOPTERS) aircraft that were lost in Vietnam, nearly 3,000 of them; by type, serial number, date of loss, pilot's name, reason for loss (SAM-Missile, Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Cannon Fire, MIG-Air to Air Missile, Operational, etc.), and branch of service. 3. One man has compiled the names of all of the US Firebases and Warships that fought in Vietnam. 4. And the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has compiled the names of all of the Vietnam War dead.
if you go to France there is a grave yard for every sodier that died in ww2
Small arms fire (bullets). Just so you'll know in the future, all you have to do to find out about any man killed in Vietnam is to: 1. Go to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website. 2. Go to search 3. Type in the man's last name and hit search. 4. You'll get a whole list of names, just roll thru them until the get the name you want. 5. Once you find him, hit "personal information", then how he died will show. In GEN Bond's case it said "enemy hostile fire, small arms."
Cannot find any reference to anyone by that name on multiple lists of names on the Vietnam Wall.
Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
http://sos.state.ar.us/virtual_tour_02/popups/grounds/vietnam/textonly.html 664 Arkansans died. Here is a link with more detail.
Bissereth
you can't
go to Vietnam and find out
The enemy was hard to find in the jungles of South Vietnam. The answer is jungles.
you don't
yes, by going to Vietnam and asking a historian that works in Vietnam
Louisiana lost 882 men in Vietnam.
For US Soldiers probably not; and neither for US Marines, Sailors, Coast Guardsmen, and Airmen that served in country. That would be well over 2 million names. Most likely, the closest way to obtain a list would be to obain Shelby's book titled, "Vietnam Order of Battle." That book lists all US Army units in Vietnam, and possibly the USMC, USAF, USN, and USCG units in Vietnam. THEN each unit's "Association" on the website would have to be contacted to obtain the men's names that served in those units in Vietnam; THEN ADDED UP (compiled). This way, the list of 2 1/2 million names could be reduced to several thousand names in unit increments. 1. To date, one man (Shelby) has compliled all of the units that fought in Vietnam. 2. One man (Hobson) has compiled all of the fixed-wing (jets and airplanes-NOT HELICOPTERS) aircraft that were lost in Vietnam, nearly 3,000 of them; by type, serial number, date of loss, pilot's name, reason for loss (SAM-Missile, Anti-Aircraft Artillery, Cannon Fire, MIG-Air to Air Missile, Operational, etc.), and branch of service. 3. One man has compiled the names of all of the US Firebases and Warships that fought in Vietnam. 4. And the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has compiled the names of all of the Vietnam War dead.
if you go to France there is a grave yard for every sodier that died in ww2