Marines killed in action vietnam

    • [DOC File]Ms. Randhava's Literature & Language Arts

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      United States: 58,119 killed, 153,303 wounded, 1,948 missing in action. South Vietnam 230,000 killed and 1,169,763 wounded (estimated) North Vietnam 1,100,000 killed in action (estimated) and an unknown number of wounded. Key Figures: Ho Chi Minh – Communist leader of North Vietnam until his death in 1969.


    • [DOC File]102 - Corpsman

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      - Marines deployed to Lebanon as part of a multinational peacekeeping force in an effort to restore peace and order to this war-torn country. This action further displayed the Marine concept of a "Force in Readiness." On 23 October 1983, a suicide truck bomb attack on the headquarters building killed 241 Americans and wounded 70 others.


    • [DOC File]Vietnam in HD – Episode 1 – The Beginning

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      How many Americans were in Vietnam by early 1968, only 3 years after ground troops were first brought there? How many enemy troops had been killed since U.S. ground troops were 1st brought to Vietnam in 1965? What did William Westmoreland and Lyndon Johnson tell the American people about a possible victory in Vietnam at the beginning of the year?



    • [DOC File]Type the Lesson Name Here (Heading 1 Elegant)

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      Between 1965 and 1973 about 448,000 Marines served in Vietnam. U.S. casualties in Vietnam during the era of direct U.S. involvement (1961–72) were more than 50,000 dead; South Vietnamese dead were estimated at more than 400,000; and Viet Cong and North Vietnamese at over 900,000.


    • [DOC File]SPEECH FOR HERNANDEZ SILVER STAR AWARD CEREMONY

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      In 2005 I was contacted by a Mike 3-1 Vietnam Veteran who also lived in California. He asked if I would like to get together and have lunch with a few of the Marines with whom we had both served in Vietnam. Of course I agreed. One of the Marines at that lunch was Danny Hernandez.


    • [DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs

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      There were four reported deaths among Vietnam POWs, reducing their number from 591 to 587. Progress continued on reducing the number classified as missing in action (MIA) in Vietnam, from 1,858 to 1,842. Table 1. SUMMARY OF ALL WARS. Captured and Interned Died While POW Returned to U.S. Military Control Refused to Return Alive at end of 2004


    • [DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - VA

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      The Cold War and Post-Vietnam Conflicts. The Cold War. The DPMO has an official designation of POWs/MIAs from the Cold War (1946-1991). These are primarily U.S. pilots and crew downed during operations against hostile communist foe during this period (exclusive of action considered part of the other wars occurring during these years).


    • [DOC File]Timeline of Events: The Vietnam War

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      U.S. Marines and Air Force helicopters, flying from carriers off-shore, begin a massive airlift. April 30, 1975. At 4:03 a.m., two U.S. Marines are killed in a rocket attack at Saigon's Tan Son Nhut airport. They are the last Americans to die in the Vietnam War. At dawn, the last Marines of the force guarding the U.S. embassy lift off.


    • [DOCX File]Village of Leetonia | Leetonia, OH

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      Private Dias was killed in action on November 12, 1969, while participating in combat in Quang Nam Province with Delta Company 1st Battalion 7th Marines. Medal of Honor Citation Private First Class Ralph E. Dias


    • [DOC File]Type the Lesson Name Here (Heading 1 Elegant)

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      Eleven Marines were killed and 41 wounded in the rescue effort that was not really a rescue. Ironically, the crew of the Mayaguez had been returned two hours before the Marine attacks began. Lebanon. In Lebanon on October 23, 1983, an explosion shattered the quiet Sunday morning and 241 Americans were killed, including 220 Marines.


    • [DOC File]OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF):

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      Marines were killed or seriously injured after encounters with dud munitions. After combat operations ceased, the duds continued to be a danger during civil-military operations, both to Marines ...


    • [DOC File]Revision notes on the Vietnam War - The Bicester School

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      He then ordered US combat troops into action to back up the weak ARVN. Johnson believed that they would lead to a quick defeat of the Vietcong. In March, 1965, 3,500 marines arrived in Vietnam. From now on, General Westmoreland directed the war in Vietnam. By 1968 there were over 500,000 US troops in South Vietnam. Part 2: Vietnamese Tactics


    • [DOCX File]HIS2Q: The USA and Vietnam 1961-75 – Revision Booklet

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      Every night, on colour television, people saw pictures of dead and wounded marines. One of the most influential acts during the war was the decision of . Life Magazine. to fill one edition with photographs of the 242 US soldiers killed in Vietnam during one week of the fighting.


    • [DOCX File]USMC RIBBON CHART.DOC

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      During subsequent conflicts (Vietnam and Operation DESERT STORM), the individual must have been wounded as a result of enemy action (direct or indirect). (1) Veterans may apply to the National Personnel Records Center, Navy (N314), Room 3475, 9700 Page Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63132-5100 for a determination of eligibility.


    • Shock and Awe of Tet Offensive Shattered U

      However, the bitter fighting took a heavy toll on allied forces; U.S. losses were 3,895 dead and the South Vietnamese suffered 4,954 killed in action. The offensive, which extended in later phases into the early fall months of 1968, was a costly military defeat for the Viet Cong and the North Vietnamese, whose casualties, by some estimates ...


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