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  2. Charles McMahon and Darwin Judge - Wikipedia

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    Charles McMahon (May 10, 1953 – April 29, 1975) [1] and Darwin Lee Judge (February 16, 1956 – April 29, 1975) [2] were the last two United States servicemen killed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The two men, both U.S. Marines, were killed in a rocket attack one day before the Fall of Saigon.

  3. Vietnam War body count controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnam War body count controversy centers on the counting of enemy dead by the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War (1955–1975). There are issues around killing and counting unarmed civilians (non-combatants) as enemy combatants, as well as inflating the number of actual enemy who were killed in action (KIA).

  4. List of massacres in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    32 killed Viet Cong: Re-education camps [8] 1945–1987 North Vietnam. South Vietnam. 26,000–232,000 Communist government of Vietnam (165,200 killed) Government of South Vietnam (65,000 killed) Tân Lập massacre [9] September 24, 1977 Tân Lập commune, Tân Biên district, Tây Ninh province: 592 Khmer Rouge Forces: Ba Chúc massacre ...

  5. My dad was a war hero who died in Vietnam. JBLM should ... - AOL

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  7. 'Still feel it today': Ceremony honors Vietnam War veterans - AOL

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    Some Americans, including diplomats, remained in Vietnam until the fall of Saigon to the North Vietnamese in 1975. Former President Donald Trump signed the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of ...

  8. Project Eldest Son - Wikipedia

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    Viet Cong soldier with a Type 2 AK-47 rifle. Only one sabotaged cartridge would be placed in a magazine or case of good ammunition. Project Eldest Son (also known as “Italian Green” or “Pole Bean”) was a program of covert operations conducted by the United States' Studies and Observation Group (SOG) during the Vietnam War.

  9. Vietnam War casualties - Wikipedia

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    The Viet Cong killed hundreds of Montagnard villagers during the Dak Son Massacre, 1967. R. J. Rummel estimated that PAVN/VC forces killed around 164,000 civilians in democide between 1954 and 1975 in South Vietnam, from a range of between 106,000 and 227,000, plus another 50,000 killed in North Vietnam. [19]