Digits Of Discontent
Amidst the tumult of WWII, a startling revelation emerges: the U.S.

military suffered more fatalities from mishaps—vehicular collisions, aviation disasters, and tragic missteps—than the combat-related deaths in Vietnam. These figures underscore the hidden dangers of war, where the very act of preparation and maneuvering proved as lethal as enemy fire, etching a somber chapter in the annals of American sacrifice and the war’s unforgiving nature..
