Vietnam War Casualty List

The National Archives and Records Administration prepared these Vietnam War casualty lists by creating extracts from the military casualty data files in the Records of the Office of the Secretary of Defense (Record Group 330). The lists are based on the “home of record – state” data provided by the serviceman or woman upon last entrance into military service. “Home of record” does not necessarily refer to the place of birth, residence of next of kin, place of longest residence, or other common uses of the term “hometown.”

Vietnam War Casualty List


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  1. My Dad was in the Vietnam war & I was born (April1968), while he was over there fighting. He received a Purple Heart & my mother refuses to give it back to him, 35 plus years after their divorce. He has Alzheimer’s & you wold think this would soften her heart just a little but I think she is hanging on to anything she can to keep his memory close to her. I think it is out of pure evil.

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