How many US Navy served in Vietnam?

At the peak of American involvement in the Vietnam War, in 1968, there were 38,000 Navy personnel in NAVFORV (Naval Forces Vietnam); this decreased to about 17,000 by the end of 1970 (Marolda, 1994). By the end of the War, the Navy played a minimal role in near-shore and in-country activities.
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How many Navy served in Vietnam?

A total of 1.842 million Sailors served in Southeast Asia.

Overall, the Navy suffered the loss of 1,631 men killed and 4,178 wounded during the course of the war.
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What Navy ships went to Vietnam?

Pages in category "Vietnam War auxiliary ships of the United States"
  • Cimarron-class oiler (1939)
  • Fulton-class submarine tender.
  • Haven-class hospital ship.
  • Kilauea-class ammunition ship.
  • Mars-class combat stores ship.
  • Patapsco-class gasoline tanker.
  • Saipan-class aircraft carrier.
  • Suribachi-class ammunition ship.
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What unit saw the most combat in Vietnam?

# 1: The 23rd Infantry Division

The amount of top awards earned by Soldiers of the 23rd are numerous for their heroic actions in Vietnam. The Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) was formed from elements of Task Force Oregon in Chu Lai, Southern First Corps, Republic of South Vietnam on 26 September 1967.
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Did North Vietnam have a Navy during the Vietnam War?

The primary mission of the Navy was to patrol the coastal areas and the inland waterways. Throughout the Vietnam War the role played by the Vietnam People's Navy (or North Vietnamese Navy) was largely unknown to the public.
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The American Navy In Vietnam (1967)



Did the Navy see combat in Vietnam?

The U.S. Navy participated in a wide variety of roles and missions during the Vietnam War. Navy combat artists recorded many of these activities, typically sharing the same dangers as the sailors and Marines they accompanied.
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Did the Navy have ground troops in Vietnam?

Another role of the Blue Water Navy was to supply surface gunfire support to ground troops in Vietnam.
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What was the most elite unit in Vietnam?

MACV-SOG—Military Assistance Command, Vietnam—Special Operations Group (later renamed Studies and Observations Group)—was the elite military unit of the Vietnam War, so secret that its existence was denied by the U.S. government.
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How long was a tour of duty in Vietnam?

A tour of duty in Vietnam for most ground forces lasted one year.
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Who were the most feared soldiers in Vietnam?

Surprise attacks by elite Communist units known as sappers were one of the most serious—and feared—threats to Americans in Vietnam.
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Did the Navy draft during Vietnam?

During the Vietnam War era, between 1964 and 1973, the U.S. military drafted 2.2 million American men out of an eligible pool of 27 million.
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How many Navy soldiers died in Vietnam?

CASUALTIES BY BRANCH OF SERVICE

The DOD database shows that of the 2,100,000 men and women who served in Vietnam, 58,152 were killed. The Army suffered the most total casualties, 38,179 or 2.7 percent of its force. The Marine Corps lost 14,836, or 5 percent of its own men. The Navy fatalities were 2,556 or 2 percent.
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How many aircraft carriers served in Vietnam?

Of the 14 carriers that have operated at Yankee Station, nine ships are more than 20 years old. The veterans Hancock (CVA-19) and Bon Homme Richard (CVA-31) have seen service for more than 23 years.
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How many sorties did the Navy fly in Vietnam?

The comparative lull in fighting in South Vietnam continued throughout January. Navy aircraft only flew eight tactical sorties in South Vietnam and only several protective reaction strikes in North Vietnam. President Richard M.
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Did you have to serve in Vietnam to be a Vietnam veteran?

Vietnam era veterans are those who served during the time of the Vietnam war but didn't set foot in the country of Vietnam. The Vietnam vet is one who was assigned within the combat zone of the country and it's surrounding waters.
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How long did a draftee have to serve in Vietnam?

Draftees had a service obligation of two years, but volunteers served longer tours—four years in the case of the Air Force. Another alternative was to join the National Guard or the Reserve, go to basic training, and then serve out one's military obligation on training weekends and short active duty tours.
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What was the bloodiest battle in Vietnam?

The 1968 Battle of Khe Sanh was the longest, deadliest and most controversial of the Vietnam War, pitting the U.S. Marines and their allies against the North Vietnamese Army.
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What was the life expectancy of a tunnel rat in Vietnam?

The life expectancy of a “tunnel rat” in Vietnam was three seconds. With such a statistic it is amazing Richard Blair survived 18 months scurrying through enemy tunnels, but today at the age of 75 he struggles with memories and health issues from his service.
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How common was fragging in Vietnam?

Over the course of the entire Vietnam War, there were 800 documented fragging attempts in the Army and Marine Corps. By another account, over 1,000 such incidents were thought to have occurred. Between 1969 and 1970 alone, the U.S. Army reported 305 fraggings.
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What was the last combat unit in Vietnam?

The last U.S. ground combat unit in South Vietnam, the Third Battalion, Twenty-First Infantry, departs for the United States. The unit had been guarding the U.S. air base at Da Nang. This left only 43,500 advisors, airmen, and support troops left in-country.
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Did the Navy use Agent Orange in Vietnam?

SELECTED CHEMICALS USED DURING THE VIETNAM WAR

By far the most widely used herbicide in Vietnam was Agent Orange, followed by Agent White; other tactical herbicides that were used during the war include Agent Blue, Agent Purple, Agent Pink, and Agent Green.
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How many Seabees were killed in Vietnam?

By the time the Vietnam War ended, a total of 85 Seabees had been killed in action. Six of them died that March day 50 years ago.
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