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South Korea in the Vietnam War

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Type
  
War

Date
  
1964 – 1973

Location
  
Republic of Vietnam

Casualties
  
5,099 KIA, ~10,962 WIA

South Korea in the Vietnam War

Objective
  
To support South Vietnam against Communist attacks

Executed by
  
Approximately 320,000 military personnel, with an average of 48,000 per year.

The Republic of Korea (South Korea), under the administration of Park Chung-hee, took an active role in the Vietnam War. From 1964 to 1973, South Korea sent more than 300,000 troops to Vietnam. The South Korean Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Air Force all participated as an ally of the United States. The number of troops from South Korea was much greater than those from Australia and New Zealand, and second only to the U.S. military force. The military commander was Lieutenant General Chae Myung-shin, ROK Army.

History

The South Korean forces had 3,800 combat deaths and 41,000 enemies were killed.

References

South Korea in the Vietnam War Wikipedia