The US Army had 38,179 killed in the war or 65 percent of all fatalities.
The US Navy had 2,556 killed or 4.5 percent of all fatatities.
The US Marines had 14,836 killed or 25.6 percent of all fatalities.
The US Air Force had 2,580 killed or 4.4 percent of all fatalities, and lost less than one percent of all Air Force personnel, compared to Marine Corps losses of five men for every 100 who served in the Vietnamese War.
100,00,00 men were killed
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1,200,000 North Vietnamese (Including South Vietnamese Viet Cong) 350,000 South Vietnamese 60,000 Americans 5,000 South Koreans 500 Australians 37 new Zealanders 1,400 Thailanders 1,500 Chinese 16 Russians
About 1,000,000 men.
Those statistics are itemized on the "Vietnam War casualties" website.
There is a Estimation of over 300,000 casualties in The Vietnam war. Because in the year 1968, there was over 500,000 American soldiers fighting for the Southern part of Vietnam. And there could be less but no won knows or has a real number of the casualties.
The website, "Vietnam War casualties" might be helpful.
Slightly over 58,000
Some sources state about a million.
See: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
If you're asking about a memorial for the American casualties, the answer is "no". There are many memorials to the forces that the north lost, however.
See Vietnam War casualties by year (posted by 1/69th Armor Association).
Obtaining accurate figures for the South Vietnamese Government Forces (ARVN, South Vietnamese Marines, South Vietnamese Air Force, South Vietnamese Navy) is difficult, as SOUTH Vietnam has NOT EXISTED for over a quarter of a century. Northern casualties can be estimated. Southern casualties can be estimated. See sites: Vietnam War Casualties & Statistics about the Vietnam War.
Vietnam war casualties were approximately as follows : - USA : 58,209 KIA (killed in action) - North Vietnam Army + NLF (communists fighting in South Vietnam, often called Viet Cong) : 800'000 KIA (+300'000 MIA : missing in action) - Vietnamese civillians : from 900'000 to 4'000'000 killed - South Vietnam Army : 250'000 KIA + casualties from allied countries, like Australia or South Korea.
Historians estimate, that approximately 200,000 South Vietnamese servicemen of the Army Republic South Vietnam (ARVN), South Vietnamese Marines, Air Force & Navy were killed during the Vietnam War.