Traditionally, US Coast Guardsmen were US Coast Guardsmen; even during times of war, when they become part of the US Navy.
US Sailors are (or were) men of the United States Navy.
US Soldiers were men of the United States Army.
The gender neutral term "member" might be used today; such as US Coast Guardmember.
Not just soldiers; but marines, airmen, sailors, and coast guardsmen, the names of which are engraved in stone.
By the end of the war, approximately 2,594,000 US Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen had served IN COUNTRY, in the Vietnam War. By the end of the war, approximately 2,594,000 US Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen had served IN COUNTRY, in the Vietnam War.
Counting airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, US sailors and US soldiers (Army); over 58,000 men dead, over 300,000 men wounded.
At the height of the war there were approximately 500,000 US Marines, soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Coast Guardsmen in Vietnam.
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
Not just soldiers; but marines, airmen, sailors, and coast guardsmen, the names of which are engraved in stone.
By the end of the war, approximately 2,594,000 US Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen had served IN COUNTRY, in the Vietnam War. By the end of the war, approximately 2,594,000 US Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Coast Guardsmen had served IN COUNTRY, in the Vietnam War.
The acronym KIA, Killed In Action, is used to describe sailors, marines, coast guardsmen, airmen, as well as soldiers; when they are killed in war.
Coast Guardsman, Coastie (informal). As a former member of the CG, I have no idea what a female Coastie is called. CG, 1966-70
The following amount of men were deployed to the Vietnam War (Approximately): US Soldiers-1,736,000; US Marines-391,000; US Airmen-293,000, US Sailors/Coast Guardsmen-174,000.
Counting airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, US sailors and US soldiers (Army); over 58,000 men dead, over 300,000 men wounded.
At the height of the war there were approximately 500,000 US Marines, soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Coast Guardsmen in Vietnam.
US Servicemen (US Marines, US Soldiers, US Coast Guardsmen, US Airmen, US Sailors) returned home after the Armistice was signed in July 1953.
Over 500,000 US servicemen were in country in 1968/69. Servicemen, counts US Soldiers, Coast Guardsmen, Sailors, Airmen, and US Marines.
U.S. Coast Guardsmen saved more than 33,500, including rescuing from peril 24,135 lives and evacuating 9,409 medical patients to safety. The rescue and the response efforts were some of the largest in Coast Guard history, involving units from every district as well as a total of 5,600 Coast Guardsmen.
The old sailors went hugging the coast line. Using the stars to navigate is called celestial navigation.
For US Airmen, US Sailors, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, it may have been different. But for US Soldiers it was a one year tour of duty. Second and third tours were in six month increments. So, for a GI (US soldier) three tours meant 2 yrs.