The number of ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) wounded in the Vietnam War was 1,169,763.
The number of NVA/VC (North Vietnamese Army/Viet Cong) wounded in the Vietnam War was 600,000 according to information provided by North Vietnam in a press release to Agence France Presse (AFP) on April 3, 1995.
The safest figure to use is over 300,000 men wounded. Because sometimes men killed in action (killed in battle) are referred to as "fatally wounded." Since over 58,000 US servicemen were killed in the Viet War, those 58,000 men "might" or "could be" included in the 300,000 wounded figure. Of those wounded, approximately 175,000 required hospitalization.
Statistics (data/figures) can be tricky and much caution is needed in deciphering them. Data can be turned around to support an individual or special interest groups meaning.
Example: Say 6 US battleships were sunk at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. That infers that 6 US Navy battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, because traditionally when a warship is sunk in battle, it's destroyed (gone forever on the bottom of the sea). Therefore, a data expert could document 6 USN battlewagons destroyed in WWII. That would be INCORRECT because only 3 were actually lost forever (destroyed), the battleships USS Arizona, USS Oklahoma, and USS Utah are still on the bottom of the sea (includes the harbor). But the USS Utah had been reclassified as a training ship (aerial target vessel). Her tubes (rifles/cannons) were missing, but her armor and turrets were still part of the ship. Is she still classified as a battleship? Not at the time, but technically all she needed was to have her gun tubes reinstalled and she would have been back to being a battlewagon. Regardless, not all the battleships were destroyed at Pearl Harbor, sunk maybe but not destroyed. It depends on how the "writer" writes up the story.
304,704 WIA, 153,329 required hospitalization...the first person to respond to this question stated 600,000. THAT is the TOTAL of ALL wounded, not just the U.S. total that is asked .
Also, please be aware that not all military are "soldiers". There are Seamen, Airmen, Corpsmen (Marines) Guardsmen (US Coast Guard) and, of course Army Soldiers.
Nearly 14,000 US Marines were killed in Vietnam, and over 50,000 US Marines were wounded in the war.
Counting airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, US sailors and US soldiers (Army); over 58,000 men dead, over 300,000 men wounded.
Over 300,000 US sevicemen were wounded in Vietnam.
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55,000,000
Nearly 14,000 US Marines were killed in Vietnam, and over 50,000 US Marines were wounded in the war.
Counting airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, US sailors and US soldiers (Army); over 58,000 men dead, over 300,000 men wounded.
Over 3,000 Pennsylvania men were killed in Vietnam. See website: Vietnam War Casualties by state, for their names.
At least 153,303 were wounded seriously enough to require hospitalization. Add to that the 58,152 that were wounded and died and you have 211,455. This does not include the number wounded, treated in the field and returned to duty.
From 1961 to 1965, there were approximately 1,864 dead US Servicemen, 7,337 wounded, and 18 missing in action.
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Over 300,000 US servicemen were wounded in the Vietnam War.
Over 300,000 US sevicemen were wounded in Vietnam.
all
55,000,000
Over 300,000 US servicemen were wounded in the Vietnam War.
A total of 58,168 American soldiers died in Vietnam during the Vietnam War!!