US soldier as in US Army? Or US soldier being a generic term for any member of the US Military? Because according to the President Ford administration, the last US fighting men killed in the Vietnam War weren't "Soldiers" at all...but United States Marines!
Mayaquez incident May 1975.
1)Kelton Rena Turner, 18 year old Marine Kia; May 15 1975. The Mayaquez incident. 2) Lt.Col. William B. Nolde U.S. Army is the last soldier to die in combat action in Vietnam.
Max Beilke, Master Sergeant, United States Army
Tony Died in the last but one episode of series 4. It was called bombshell
GI's
Vietnam The Soldier's Story - 1998 Women at War was released on: USA: 7 February 2000
For airmen flying over NORTH Vietnam, day or night was dangerous. For GI's fighting in South Vietnam, night was always more dangerous.
Check the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Those names are listed in chronological order; the last name engraved on the wall would be your answer.
58,000 died in Vietnam.
the youngest U.S. soldier to die in viet nam was just 15 years old.
There was an unknown soldier for WWI,WWII,The Korean War, and The Vietnam War. So it depends on which one you are talking about.
A military officer that fought in the Vietnam War. A Vietnam War soldier would be a "soldier that fought in the Vietnam War.
a unknown soldier in the Vietnam war
Max Beilke, Master Sergeant, United States Army
Yes he did because he was on the list of names of people who died on Vietnam day
Tony Died in the last but one episode of series 4. It was called bombshell
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall has those answers; see website.
Abe Lincoln :D
It is not really possible to tell the last soldier who died at the end of the World War 1.