I am proud to be a lifetime member of the U.S. Veterans of
Foreign Wars (VFW). To earn membership, one must have served honorably in
the US armed services and been present in a war zone for at least 91 days.
Their latest member magazine published some authoritative statistics on
the Vietnam war that I wish to share with you now:
1) 9,087,000 served on active duty from
1964 to 1973.
2) 8,744,000 were on active duty from
August 5, 1964, to March 28, 1973.
3) 3,403,100 men and women including 514,300 offshore personnel
served in Vietnam.
4) 2,594,000 men and women served within the border of Vietnam
from January 1, 1965, to March 28, 1973. 50,000 US troops served in Vietnam
from 1960 to 1964.
5) Total deaths were 58,275. 47,528 men and women died due to
hostile action. 10,747 died due to non-hostile actions.
6) 303,704 were wounded. 153,329 required hospitalizations.
7) 75,000
were severely disabled. 23,214 were 100% disabled. 5,283 lost limbs. 1,081
sustained multiple amputations. These disability figures were much higher than
in World War II or Korea.
8) The
kill rate percentage was 58,275/3,403,100=1.712%. 58,275/2,594,000=2.246%.
9) The
wounded rate was 303,704/3,403,100=8.92%.
303,704/2,594,000=11.707%.
Combined statistics for dead and wounded:
58,275+303,704=361,979/3,403.100=10.63%
303,704/2,594,000=11.707%
361,979/2,594,000=13,954% This is not consistent with a
model of 5% killed and wounded. There are 5.2 wounded for each man or woman
killed. Please bear in mind that during this same time span some 3.25 million
Vietnamese military personnel and civilians were killed. Accurate statistics on
those wounded are hard to come by.
Now let us go forward to the current war in
Ukraine. Accurate statistics on military killed and wounded in battle are hard
to come by. Even elite US and European intelligence agencies have a difficult
time getting accurate numbers. One of our readers, Denys Davydov spends a lot
of time doing in-depth research to develop numbers. He goes to all sorts
of obscure sources to get information. A picture emerges as follows:
Ukraine armed forces size: 204,000. Deaths for the last 10
months are roughly 100,000.
Russian military personnel in Ukraine: 200,000. Deaths for
the last 10 months are roughly 100,000.
Casualties on both sides could range from 300,000 to
520,000. Massive replacements had to be found to take the place of those
lost.
These losses are like those suffered
during the Iran/Iraq war during the late 1980s and World War I.