typical would have been 21 months but was really based off of a point system for the latter part of the war For the duration & 6 months.
Vietnam vets fought a different type of war , some classify it a a conflict similar to the Koren war . Nam vets were required to a year tour of duty , 13 months for the marines compared the duration of the war for older vets . The older vets also less of a profile at home because the the larger numbers involved . And were sucessful at the end .
For US Airmen, US Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, it may have been different. But for US Soldiers it was a one year tour of duty. Second and third tours were in six month increments. So, for a GI (US soldier) three tours meant 2 yrs.
When referring to the US casualties, some men were hit within 30 days of in country duty (after the 1 to 2 week RVN orientation-Republic Vietnam Orientation). Some GI's were hit with less than 30 days remaining of their tour. Those men were called "short timers", and as time passed, the Army often went out of their way to assign those GI's to rear area duties.
It was the first victory that the continental army had after a string of crushing defeat in Boston. the soldiers moral and inspired many to reenlist in the army for another tour of duty.
i did a report a long time ago in school and researched this information. On average there were only about 35,000 combat soldiers in Vietnam, on the average. Which made up only about 10% of the total American soldiers in Vietnam. It takes alot of support personnel to take care of the logistics, administrative needs, and etc... for each combat soldier. The number of combat soldiers in Vietnam rose to approximately 50,000 combat soldiers during the Tet Offensive.
7 months
A typical duty in the 1960s for the US Marines did last for several months.
one year
His tour of service from 1968 to 1970 only included the normal tour of duty in Vietnam of 12 months
ABC Scope - 1964 Vietnam Report Tour of Duty 2-33 was released on: USA: 16 April 1966
See: Statistics about the Vietnam War
Oliver Stone
During his tour of duty in Vietnam, Forrest was shot in the buttocks.
The show was Nam: Tour Of Duty.
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The tour of duty for a US Marine in Vietnam was thirteen months although a Marine could extend his tour in Vietnam .
two years