At the end of the war there were approximately 1,900 US Mia's
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Over 58,000 US servicemen were killed; over 1,900 MIA/POW, and over 300,000 wounded.
No. World War 2 had 418,500 US Deaths. Vietnam had 58,217 US Deaths. and 155,359 Wounded/MIA (1,947 are MIA)
A lot Approximately 1800 are still listed as MIA.
MIA/POW approximately 2,000.
Yes. Before the US committed to the Vietnam War, many Americans had not even heard of Vietnam.
See: Vietnam Veterans Memorials
Anytime a soldier disappears during war, he or she is classified as MIA or "Missing in Action". Many veterans believe there are still MIAs who might be alive from the Vietnam War. Many other MIAs were not accounted for after the Korean War.
Over 58,000 US servicemen were killed in the Vietnam War. Casualties as of November 7 2001:* 58,209 Killed in Action (KIA) and other dead* 303,635 Wounded in action (WIA) (including 153,303 who required hospitalization and 150,332 who didn't)* 1,948 Missing in Action (MIA) Source: Wikipedia== == == ==
There are still MIA's.
the Vietnam memorial is a contribute to the people who went MIA POW or people who died. It even contributes to the veterans.