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At that time in World History, Texas was a part of the US.

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The US government wanted to prevent a Communist takeover of South Vietnam.

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Texas sacrificed 3,415 men to the war.

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How Many Texans served in the Vietnam War?

Texas sacrificed 3,415 men to the cause.


How many people were involved in the Vietnam war?

In the US forces 2,1 million served.


How was Texas effected on the Vietnam war in the 1970's?

Texas lost 3,415 men in the Vietnam War.


How old were both of the presidents that served during Vietnam war?

There has not been a U.S President that served in Vietnam.


How many soldiers in Vietnam war?

Approximately 2,594,000 US Servicemen served in the Vietnam War.


How many south vietnamese served in the Vietnam war?

The website, "Vietnam War casualties" might be helpful.


How many Americans served in Vietnam?

About 2.1 million American served in Vietnam.


How many people in Logan County IL served in the Vietnam War?

The state of Illinois lost 2,929 men killed in the Vietnam War. The website Vietnam War Casualties by state, lists those men by name, state, and city/district.


How many US servicemen fought in the Vietnam War?

2.1 million served in Vietnam.


What was the total population of soldiers in the Vietnam war?

Over 3,403,100 US Servicemen served in Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War; of those men, 2,594,000 served in country (South Vietnam).


How many US military served during Vietnam War?

Approximately 2,594,000 US Servicemen served "in country" during the Vietnam War.


What does disabled Vietnam vet mean?

An ex-serviceman who served in the Vietnam War and is (was) disabled from fighting in the war (crippled/handicapped).