You'll need to look to the related link below which will give you the names of those who died during the Korean War .
No, the Vietnam Memorial is a US war memorial.
There are several other monuments or statues near the Vietnam monument. The Korean War Memorial Monument is directly south, The National World War II Memorial is Southwest, The Lincoln Memorial is Southeast down Henry Becon Dr, The Washington Monument is due East on Constitution Ave.
"Washington", "Lincoln" and "Vietnam" are correct. All proper names are cap's...including names of places (D.C.) and memorials, monuments, etc.(Lincoln Memorial).
Some the people dont know what these are but one of them is the Lincoln Memorial Located in Washington D.C
I'm just guessing but maybe the Vietnam war memorial
On the black granite in the Korean War Memorial, you can find etched images of soldiers, airmen, marines, and sailors who served in the Korean War. The etchings also include scenes depicting the war's impact on the lives of these individuals. Additionally, you can find inscriptions of names of the 36,574 Americans who died during the war.
The animal engraved on the veterans memorial wall is an eagle. They are bronze sculptures of the eagles and the names of the veterans.
The Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, Mount Rushmore, the Statue of Liberty.
Vietnam War
One way to distinguish Korean male names from female names is by looking at the last syllable of the name. Female names often end with the vowel "아" (a) or "애" (ae), while male names usually end with consonants or other vowels. Additionally, traditional Korean male names may have the syllable "석" (seok) or "준" (jun) in them.
Near the Lincoln Memorial end of the reflecting pool is the Vietnam Memorial, including The Wall of casualty names, the statue "Three Fighting Men," and the Vietnam Women's Memorial statue. The two Jima Marine Corps memorial and the Korean War memorial are in Arlington, Virginia.
Corrine has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.