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How many NZ Vietnam veterans are still alive?

How many NZ Vietnam veterans are still alive?

2000 Vietnam veterans
“The Crown needs to have people who those [veterans] will trust to talk to them. They need to go to them, not them go to you. Go to where they are, and where they live.” Of the roughly 2000 Vietnam veterans still alive, about 300 do not access any support.

How do I find information about a Vietnam veteran?

VA and Other U.S. Government Online Resources

  1. Vietnam Veterans, Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Benefits Administration.
  2. Agent Orange, Department of Veterans Affairs.
  3. National Vietnam Veterans Readjustment Study, Department of Veterans Affairs.
  4. Agent Orange Registry, Department of Veterans Affairs.

What is the average life expectancy of a Vietnam veteran?

Death rates from disease-related chronic conditions, including cancers and circulatory system diseases, did not differ between Vietnam veterans and their peers, despite the increasing age of the cohort (mean age, 53 years) and the longer follow-up (average, 30 years).

How do I look up a veteran?

You can find veterans’ military service records from World War I to the present from the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC). The NPRC houses many types of records, including Official Military Personnel Files (OMPF).

Did NZ send soldiers to Vietnam?

More than 3000 New Zealand military and civilian personnel served in Vietnam between 1963 and 1975. In contrast to the world wars, New Zealand’s contribution was modest. At its peak in 1968, New Zealand’s military force numbered only 548.

Why did NZ fight in Vietnam War?

New Zealand decided to send troops to Vietnam in 1964 because of Cold War concerns and alliance considerations. The potential adverse effect on the ANZUS alliance of not supporting the United States (and Australia) in Vietnam was key.

How long was a tour in Vietnam?

one year
A tour of duty in Vietnam for most ground forces lasted one year.

What is the nominal roll of Vietnam Veterans?

The Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans honours and commemorates approximately 61,000 people who served in Australia’s defence forces during the period 23 May 1962 to 29 April 1975 either in Vietnam or in the waters adjacent to Vietnam.

Who are New Zealand’s Vietnam War veterans?

New Zealand’s Vietnam War Veterans Name First name (s) Rank Service no. Abbott Neville John Gnr 40672 Abel Murray Jackson Flt Lt 81625 Abernethy Keith McLean Cpl 40080 Abernethy Bruce Peter Pte 942913

Who is included in the nominal roll?

The Nominal Roll includes approximately 13,600 members of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), 41,700 members of the Australian Army, and 4,900 members of the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) who served in the Vietnam War operational area. The Roll also includes RAAF personnel who served in Ubon, Thailand, between 25 June 1965 and 31 August 1968.

How many Vietnam veterans are there in Australia?

DVA’s Nominal Rolls Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans The Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans honours and commemorates approximately 61,000 people who served in Australia’s defence forces during the period 23 May 1962 to 29 April 1975 either in Vietnam or in the waters adjacent to Vietnam.

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