Vietnam War body count controversy
Counting of enemy dead by the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War
Summary
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). For search and destroy operations, as the objective was not to capture territory, victory was assessed by having a higher enemy body count.
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