No. Unfortunately not.
The death of the serviceman was confirmed.
The Vietnam wall was built in 1906
The official name of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. is the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial." It is also referred to as "the Wall." The figures of the servicemen by the Wall are called "The Three Servicemen." The memorial is different than most war memorials. It is not a memorial to the war but is a memorial to all who served in Vietnam, both dead and those still living.
A cross corresponding to a name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall means that the person with that name is missing; to say, the body has not been found. A diamond next to a name on the wall stands for a person who has been proven dead; the body (or the remains of the body) has been found dead.
Haya Taya Tow, designer, Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
I'm Vietnamese and I'm pretty sure Vietnam doesn't have a wall like China
No, it is located in Washington D.C.
The Vietnam Wall is located in Washington, DC.
If your uncle was in the US Military (civilians are not listed on the wall); obtain documentation and contact the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall office.
They are one in the same.
The site: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall; information column will answer that question.
The Vietnam Wall/Memorial was built out of black granite. It was polished to reflect the beauty around it.