Slightly over 58,000
There were no American deaths in Vietnam during the administration of Harry Truman. The first deaths occurred in 1959 under Eisenhower.
During the Vietnam War, the number of American casualties by service branch is as follows: Army: approximately 38,000 Marine Corps: approximately 14,800 Air Force: approximately 2,800 Navy: approximately 2,500 These numbers represent the casualties from combat, accidents, and other causes during the conflict.
Gunfire, explosions, and casualties.
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.
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.
Vietnam and Cambodia
26
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30 April 1975
Truman had Korea; Eisenhower initiated Vietnam.
During the Vietnam War, several American soldiers were killed at Camp Evans in 1969 as a result of enemy attacks and combat operations. The specific names and details of these casualties would be part of military records and historical documentation related to that time and place.