Vietnam War - Casualties
Even today the number of those killed, military and civilian, in the period covered (1959–1975) is open to debate and uncertainty. To illustrate the problem, below are three reference works by three or more authors listing casualty figures. What is remarkable about them is that the only ones that seem to match are the ones that must be, at best, approximations. None of the figures include the members of South Vietnamese forces killed in the final campaign. Nor do they include the Royal Lao Armed Forces, thousands of Laotian and Thai irregulars, or Laotian civilians who all perished in that peculiar conflict. They do not include the tens of thousands of Cambodians killed during the civil war or the estimated one and one-half to two million that perished in the genocide that followed Khmer Rouge victory
- 1. Harry G. Summers, The Vietnam War Almanac. Novato CA: Presidio Press, 1985.
- U.S. killed in action, died of wounds, died of other causes, missing and declared dead—57,690. South Vietnamese military killed—243,748. Republic of Korea killed—4,407. Australia and New Zealand (combined)—469. Thailand—351. The Vietnam People's Army and NLF (combined)—666,000. North Vietnamese civilian fatalities—65,000. South Vietnamese civilian dead—300,000.
- 2. Marc Leepson, ed, Webster's New World Dictionary of the Vietnam War. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1999.
- U.S. killed in action, etc.—58,159. South Vietnamese military—224,000. Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand—not listed. DRV military—not listed. DRV civilians—65,000. South Vietnamese civilians—300,000.
- 3. Edward Doyle, Samuel Lipsman, et al, Setting the Stage. Boston: Boston Publishing Company, 1981.
- U.S.—57,605. South Vietnamese military—220,357. Republic of Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand—not listed. DRV and NLF deaths—444,000. Combined DRV and RVN civilian deaths—587,000.
A fourth Source, John Rowe's Vietnam: The Australian Experience. Sydney: Time-Life Books Australia, 1987, gives a figure of 496 Australians killed in action or died of wounds.
Documents declassified by the Vietnamese government in 1995, claim that 5.1 million Vietnamese died during the conflict with the United States. |