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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.
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AnswerAccording to the US Census Bureau, of the 2.8 million Vietnam veterans who served in country Vietnam, there are 1,027,000 alive as of the 2000 census. It is interesting to note that another 15 million claim to be Vietnam veterans.
North Vietnamese & South Vietnamese Vietnam War veterans are most certainly still living in some of those nations.I added something to the discussion board of this question. Please take a look.
As of 2011 there were 401,000 veterans in the state of Alabama. There are currently only 11 living veterans from WW1.
Yeah so she disingenuous the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and put crappy people on it
According to the British Legion, there are currently around 4.8 million veterans living in the U.K.
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Three verifiable. http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_surviving_veterans_of_World_War_I
they complained about there living resources and there ability to have good care if ever injured
"Monument to living veterans" honors living veterans, several others such as "Korean war monument, viet nam war monument, and WWII monument" are more specific, however don't have the name "veteran" in their title. I got a test and the right answer is actually "Vietnam Veterans Memorial" I swear this is right!! -someone else then the person above
According to statistics, over 1.2 million veterans are currently enrolled in VA healthcare. The veterans receive timely medical assistance, including doctor's visits and medication. They also receive surgical procedures if needed, as well as benefits for living expenses.