Did 15 year olds fight in Vietnam?

Dan Bullock (December 21, 1953 – June 7, 1969) was a United States Marine and the youngest U.S. serviceman killed in action during the Vietnam War, dying at the age of 15. Goldsboro, North Carolina, U.S. Elmwood Cemetery, Goldsboro, Wayne County, North Carolina, U.S.
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How old is the youngest person to fight in Vietnam?

Just 15 years old, he would be the youngest American killed in the Vietnam War. He had been there just a few weeks. An article on the front page of The New York Times in 1969 explained: “Dan Bullock was born Dec. 21, 1953.
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Did 17 year olds serve in Vietnam?

~ The largest age group, 33,103 were 18 years old. 12 soldiers on the Wall were 17 years old.
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How old would someone be if they were in the Vietnam War?

Fact: Assuming KIAs accurately represented age groups serving in Vietnam, the average age of an infantryman (MOS 11B) serving in Vietnam to be 19 years old is a myth, it is actually 22. None of the enlisted grades have an average age of less than 20. The average man who fought in World War II was 26 years of age.
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How old is the youngest Vietnam vet still alive?

"Of the 2,709,918 Americans who served in Vietnam, Less than 850,000 are estimated to be alive today, with the youngest American Vietnam veteran's age approximated to be 60 years old." So, if you're alive and reading this, how does it feel to be among the last 1/3rd of all the U.S. Vets who served in Vietnam?
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Remembering The Vietnam War: Combat



What was the deadliest job in Vietnam?

Overall, the U.S. military used nearly 12,000 helicopters in Vietnam, of which more than 5,000 were destroyed. To be a helicopter pilot or crew member was among the most dangerous jobs in the war.
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Do Vietnam vets still get paid?

VA Benefits for Vietnam Veterans

VA benefits include disability compensation, pension, education and training, health care, home loans, insurance, vocational rehabilitation and employment, and burial.
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Was Vietnam a bloody war?

More than two decades of violent conflict had inflicted a devastating toll on Vietnam's population: After years of warfare, an estimated 2 million Vietnamese were killed, while 3 million were wounded and another 12 million became refugees.
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Are Vietnam soldiers still alive?

Today, there are fewer than 850,000 living Vietnam War veterans, many of whom who are eligible for VA benefits.
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Was the Vietnam War legally a war?

The United States did not declare war during its involvement in Vietnam, although the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution authorized the escalation and use of military force in the Vietnam War without a formal declaration of war.
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Can you drink at 16 in Vietnam?

The Drinking Age in Vietnam

The legal drinking age is 18, while the legal gambling age is 21.
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Who was the youngest soldier in Vietnam?

Articles
  • He Enlisted at 14, Went to Vietnam at 15 and Died a Month Later: New York Times.
  • Marine, youngest American killed in Vietnam, honored by hometown: Military Times.
  • Dan Bullock: The youngest American killed in the Vietnam War: Military Online.
  • Video: Pfc.
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Who was the last man killed in Vietnam?

The apparent last American to die in the war was Air Force Sgt. John O'Neil Rucker (right) of Linden, Texas, killed at Da Nang only hours before the 1/28 cease fire.
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How hard was it to fight in Vietnam?

Vietnam War soldiers endured many hardships and faced many problems. Combatants on both sides faced physical challenges posed by the climate, terrain and wildlife of the country. They also struggled with logistical problems and the complex political situation in Vietnam.
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Did Vietnam use child soldiers?

Against this background, children as young as 13 and 14 were involved in the armed struggle, learning guerrilla warfare tactics and killing both American and South Vietnamese soldiers. Some were trained to be informants.
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Why were Vietnam vets called baby killers?

Etymology. The Vietnam War veteran usage stems from the My Lai massacre, in which several civilians, including infants, were massacred.
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Did we ever lose a battle in Vietnam?

One likely loss was the battle at Landing Zone Albany, in November 1965.
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How many Mia are still missing?

Our research and operational missions include coordination with hundreds of countries and municipalities around the world. As this map shows, at present, more than 81,500 Americans remain missing from WWII, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Cold War, and the Gulf Wars/other conflicts.
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What is the most famous war photo?

Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima (1945)

Fifty years after the picture was taken, the Associated Press wrote that it may be the world's most widely reproduced.
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What was the longest war?

The longest war in history is believed to be the Reconquista (Spanish for Reconquest), with a duration of 781 years.
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What was the bloodiest day in Vietnam?

The deadliest day of the Vietnam War for the U.S. was 31 January at the start of the Tet Offensive when 246 Americans were killed in action.
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Can Agent Orange be passed to child?

There is currently no definitive evidence that a father's exposure to Agent Orange causes birth defects. However, an analysis of Agent Orange registry data from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) suggests a link between males' exposure to Agent Orange and having children with certain birth defects.
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Can you sue for Agent Orange?

Many Vietnam War veterans suffer from devastating illnesses caused by their exposure to Agent Orange and we are gratified that the U.S. Supreme Court has recognized the right of these veterans to sue for the injuries they received when serving our country.”
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How tall was a tunnel rat?

The tunnel rats were an eclectic group selected for unique characteristics. Most were short (most less than 5 feet 5 inches) with a slight, wiry build. The job also required a special kind of mental toughness: crawling for hours in claustrophobic darkness expecting mortal danger could break down even the bravest men.
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