How many vietnam vets are still alive
Without the helicopter it would have taken three times as many troops to secure the mile border with Cambodia and Laos the politicians thought the Geneva Conventions of and the Geneva Accords or would secure the border.
The Vietnamese pilot who dropped the napalm in error is currently living in the United States. News media have reported tha an American commander ordered the air strike that burned Kim Phuc. Those are incorrect. There were no Americans involved in any capacity.
During that same Census count, the number of Americans falsely claiming to have served was: 9,, As of the current Census taken during August, , the surviving U. Vietnam Veteran population estimate is: 1,, During this Census count, the number of Americans falsely claiming to have served in-country is: 13,, This makes calculations of those alive, even in , difficult to maintain.
Corrections and confirmations to this errored index resulted in the addition of U. Isolated atrocities committed by American Soldiers produced torrents of outrage from anti-war critics and the news media while Communist atrocities were so common that they received hardly any media mention at all. The United States sought to minimize and prevent attacks on civilians while North Vietnam made attacks on civilians a centerpiece of its strategy.
Americans who deliberately killed civilians received prison sentences while Communists who did so received commendations. From to , the National Liberation Front assassinated 36, Vietnamese and abducted another 58, The death squads focused on leaders at the village level and on anyone who improved the lives of the peasants such as medical personnel, social workers, and school teachers.
The last American troops departed in their entirety 29 March How could we lose a war we had already stopped fighting? We fought to an agreed stalemate. The peace settlement was signed in Paris on 27 January It called for release of all U. The , evacuees in April during the fall of Saigon consisted almost entirely of civilians and Vietnamese military, NOT American military running for their lives.
There were almost twice as many casualties in Southeast Asia primarily Cambodia the first two years, after the fall of Saigon in , than there were during the ten years the U. Thanks for the perceived loss and the countless assassinations and torture visited upon Vietnamese, Laotians, and Cambodians goes mainly to the American media and their undying support-by-misrepresentation of the anti-War movement in the United States.
As with much of the Vietnam War, the news media misreported and misinterpreted the Tet Offensive. It was reported as an overwhelming success for the Communist forces and a decided defeat for the U. Nothing could be further from the truth. Despite initial victories by the Communists forces, the Tet Offensive resulted in a major defeat of those forces. Still, militarily, the Tet Offensive was a total defeat of the Communist forces on all fronts. An additional , surviving spouses, nearly 5, children, and parents of Vietnam War Veterans were also receiving benefits from the VBA 1.
VA encourages the millions of Vietnam-era Veterans, as well as all Veterans, to learn about VA programs and to apply for the benefits and services they have earned. Programs are administered through three VA administrations. Follow these links for detailed information, eligibility criteria and application instructions.
Thank you for your service and I am sorry it took so long to be compensated for you. We were mostly shuffled along the discharge route without much information on our way. Congratulations on making home alive and able to continue and get some benefits eventually. Many did not. Enjoy your remaining time and live long and prosper. There seems to be a lot of talk about doing something about the large volume of OTH discharges.
Is there any talk going on anymore about this? I worsened continuously, well past my Honorable Discharge, but told in writing before being discharged, that all my medical records were lost intransit from Vietnam. Not true. One son has died 1.
I now receive disability benefits, but all benefits were intentionally withheld for 45 years when I should have been Medically Discharged instead oh Honorably Discharged in If you are a Veteran in crisis or concerned about one, connect with our caring, qualified responders for confidential help. Many of them are Veterans themselves. Get more resources at VeteransCrisisLine. An official website of the U.
Department of Veterans Affairs. What other conclusions have been made about the percentage of Vietnam veterans who are still alive? The New York Times reported that claims like those of the American War Library are false and that, instead of only one-third of Vietnam vets remaining, the number points to more than 75 percent of Vietnam veterans still living and breathing today.
In the article, the writer quotes Patrick S. This is a reasonable number but you get very different notions of the death rate when you compare , to 2. It makes a big difference because stating that only one-third of Vietnam veterans are still alive today is much harsher than stating that three-quarters of Vietnam veterans are still alive and well.
Overall, the death rate of Vietnam veterans seems to be rather consistent if not better than other people their same age, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The New York Times estimated that, of the 8. It was also projected that, from here, , Vietnam veterans are expected to die each year. I have lived with the 2. So, with the lower estimate of ,, over 2. Agent Orange is impacting that timeline and those serving around the world were not affected by this wonderous life-robbing gift.
So do Vietnam Veterans have twenty-eight more years or only ten until the last man falls? Thank you for taking the time to read this. Should you have a question or comment about this article, then scroll down to the comment section below to leave your response.
If you want to learn more about the Vietnam War and its Warriors, then subscribe to this blog and get notified by email or your feed reader every time a new story, picture, video or changes occur on this website — the button is located at the top right of this page. Thank you in advance! Having studied the war for years, I believe that the correct figure for those on the ground in South Vietnam is 2.
To that we can add those who served in adjacent waters and countries, but 2. Like Liked by 2 people. I rode river patrol boats from we were on the rivers but we were there 24hours a day days a week. Just a minor clarification, not all of us were on the ground…Just being picky. Like Like. Did your foot ever touch the ground? I think I know the answer but like you…just being picky. Are these all American vets. Or is this a total number of vets with all the other countries that supported us.
I know. The site is owned and run by a crook and charlatan named? Phill Coleman, who surfaced in the very early days of the Internet, and has been profiting from veterans first Vietnam, now all for years.
I agree with the conclusion taken by the Website Admin. They wore the Vietnam Service Medal. USA, Ret. I saw plenty of people providing direct combat support to the effort in. I can tell you that those who served in Thailand should definitely be considered Vietnam Vets. Though Thailand was not designated a combat zone. It was only a short ride. I concur with the , as the , remaining vets have been used for years and would be much lower by now.
Serving during the TET offensive and time after. My brother was stationed in the Air Force in and flew missions over Vietnam.
My brother claims he is a Vietnam veteran. I got angry at him even saying that he was a vet of the war. He showed me his DD and low and behold it says he was in Vietnam.
We may never know who actually served and were in country during the fight. I have always rounded up to 3,, served in Vietnam….. What do you think? I served 2 tours late to late July , TET and the rest as an infantry platoon sgt… Also served in Korea and considered a Korean war vet as that war has never ended….
We had a lot of support vets near Saigon. I was in Vinh Long in , Mekong delta area. The one question I have is how many in country vets did multiple tours over there. I served a second tour and know quite a few Marines that did also. Are we counted as two people or have they accounted for us already. Using the 2. It poses more confusion about what constitutes a Vietnam Vet! Combat Vet, Vet on ships that never touched country, military who were passing through and were on airport tarmac?
Should be simple enough but not. Various percentages of actual Vietnam Veterans is bothersome. Numbers can always be manipulated. I arrived in country Dec. Served until April 28, !!!!!! I was a grunt and shotgunner on convoys!!! Got a nice break the last 5 months, got to drive a bird colonel around Chu Lai as he delivered classified info all over the base!!!!! I can smell a fake and phony 10 seconds after we meet!!!!! NOTE: in Census John, I believe you mean the malaria pill was once a week.
Our medic gave them out every Monday. Depends on where you were. In the highlands we had to take one every day in addition to the once a week pill. Learn something new everyday. I served in Quang Tri and took two types of Malaria pills. One was daily and the other weekly. Or suffering from a complete mental memory disorder. One good way to detect a phony is to ask him what his MOS was. If he was at least in the Army, this might not work.
But often, it does. Question Two. Forget , let use a true date of first advisors Next determined those Veterans who were awarded the Vietnam Service ribbon.
When we find that number we can start to determine those of us still standing. I would not believe the NYT. Like Liked by 1 person. Even more telling is how many Vietnam combat veterans are still alive today? Combat Veteran means being awarded a CIB.
If one in ten saw sustained combat, then there may be as little as 60, of us left! Perhaps the reason for guys is that there were times we had to drink out of bomb craters that were in areas sprayed with Agent Orange. I know… I was there and have several cancers! Smokey Platoon. And your comment about Agent Orange shows that you have no understanding of how the chemical poisoned everyone who set foot in Vietnam.
I served in an artillery unit. We certainly were in close combat often during my tour in Tom, to me, the CIB says everything; the wearer is a soldier who has earned the right to it and deserves respect.
Has every CIB wearer actually done that? Every grunt I know would say no.
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