Maybe one of you guys can help me understand these figures. My Google results are only coming back with total death statistics, vs what I'm looking to learn about.
I am currently watching the PBS Documentary The Vietnam War with Ken Burns. As I watch, I like to read about certain topics. I was looking up death rates to compare total deaths per side. Under the USA deaths on Wikipedia it has 58,318 (47,434 from combat).
So what caught my eye was the almost 10k death from non combat.
I ended reading the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File at Archives.gov which confirmed Wikipedias numbers. (Screenshots attached).
The question I have is about the non hostile deaths. From the data, I can see they include accident, illness, and homicides. Does anyone have any information on the accident deaths (9,107)? That just seems like a huge number. I'm curious as to what the military considers an accident. And am also curious if these numbers were available to the public during the war, or was just the total death figure released?
I am currently watching the PBS Documentary The Vietnam War with Ken Burns. As I watch, I like to read about certain topics. I was looking up death rates to compare total deaths per side. Under the USA deaths on Wikipedia it has 58,318 (47,434 from combat).
So what caught my eye was the almost 10k death from non combat.
I ended reading the Vietnam Conflict Extract Data File at Archives.gov which confirmed Wikipedias numbers. (Screenshots attached).
The question I have is about the non hostile deaths. From the data, I can see they include accident, illness, and homicides. Does anyone have any information on the accident deaths (9,107)? That just seems like a huge number. I'm curious as to what the military considers an accident. And am also curious if these numbers were available to the public during the war, or was just the total death figure released?

