According to the National Archives, the breakdown is as follows:
{| ! Race ! Number of Records | American Indian 226 Caucasian 50,120 Malayan 252 Mongolian 116 Negro 7,264 Unknown, Not Reported 215 Total 58,193
Information found on http://www.archives.gov/research/Vietnam-war/casualty-statistics.html#race
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This can't be specifically answered they don't have a total death count just for blacks but the whites made all the front line fighters basically black people so MOST of the people that died in the Vietnam War on the american side were blacks.
86% of the men who died in Vietnam were Caucasians, 12.5% were black, 1.2% were other races
86% of the men who died in Vietnam were Caucasians , 12.5% were black, 1.2% were other races .
Over 58,000 US servicemen died during the Vietnam War.
how much for the viet nam cong hoa coin in 1963
Long Range Recon Patrol- it's from the Viet Nam era
Viet Nam 1961-1975
"Ngan Hang Quoc Gia Viet Nam" is Vietnamese for "National Bank of Viet Nam". The wording was used on the coinage (and, presumably, paper money) of the Republic of Viet Nam (South Viet Nam). As there was no South Vietnamese coin with a denomination of "1000", I presume that you are refering to a 1000 Dong bill from South Viet Nam. While I know enough to know that its value would depend at least somewhat on its condition, I do not know what the range would be, nor whether there were multiple issues of 1000 Dong bills.