There are over 2 1/2 million names.There seem to be several websites that list Vietnam veterans, but you have to subscribe to them and pay a fee.
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A list of deceased Vietnam War veterans in the US can be found on the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. You can also find this type of list by contacting the VA in your area.
The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website, will also list their home states.
The list is endless, but heres one sample: Colonel George S. Patton Jr. (son of WII General Patton) commander of the Black Horse Regiment 11th ACR (Armored Cavalry Regiment) in South Vietnam 1968.
The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall is the list.
If you're referring to the last person considered a casualty of the Vietnam War, it would be a Marine by the name of Kelton R Turner, who was killed during the Mayaguez Incident. The last name which was added to the wall was that of Marine Gunnery Sergeant Enrique Valdez.
A list of deceased Vietnam War veterans in the US can be found on the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. You can also find this type of list by contacting the VA in your area.
The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website, will also list their home states.
Check with VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America) or VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars), or AMVETS (American Veterans). Or on line, Indiana casualties from the Vietnam War.
PA sacrificed 3,144 men in Vietnam. PA no doubt has their names listed.
Just their dead. PA sacrificed 3,144 men to the war.
No, there is no"list"of everyone that was decorated during this time period. It would be thousands and thousands of names if there were such a list.
Check the site of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, it will list the name, rank, age, home of record, branch of service, and date of death.
These organizations might have to publish what they spend funds on (to show their members). So it might be wise to look at their published magazines (which most of them have) and see what they list as expenditures.
The list is endless, but heres one sample: Colonel George S. Patton Jr. (son of WII General Patton) commander of the Black Horse Regiment 11th ACR (Armored Cavalry Regiment) in South Vietnam 1968.
The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Wall is the list.
Discrimination against US Viet War Veterans was widespread. The best source would be looking at the US Anti-discrimination law that was passed in about 1974 that specifically protected Vietnam veterans from discrimination. Federal laws are passed for a reason. If Viet Vets weren't discriminated against; there would not have been a reason for passing such a law.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The memorial consists of four main elements:The most famous aspect is The Wall, that list the names of all those who fell in battle.The Three Soldiers StatueThe Vietnam Women's memorialA Plaque honoring all those who died subsequent to the war as a result of injuries sustained in the war.According to the National Parks Services...Deliberately setting aside the controversies of the war, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the men and women who served when their Nation called upon them. The designer, Maya Lin, felt that "the politics had eclipsed the veterans, their service and their lives." She kept the design elegantly simple to "allow everyone to respond and remember."