The numbers identify each panel when trying to locate a name. The numbers start out from the center (apex) with number "1" along each wall and end with the numbers "70" at the end of each wall.
The names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall are arranged in chronological order, starting from the axis (the middle). The names of those under known casualties start from the middle of the wall and span westward; they are listed from top to bottom, right to left, by the date of known casualty. The names of those who went missing and were supposedly in designated Vietnam combat zones start from the middle of the wall and span eastward; they are listed from top to bottom, left to right, by the date a person was proclaimed missing.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a black granite wall that spans 245.75 feet east-to-west and is a tad bit over 10 feet tall at the tallest point (in the middle and for the next, approximately, 40 feet) and around one-third of a foot at the shortest point (at the ends of the wall). The wall is divided by some 140 panels. Letters, numbers, and symbols are engraved and appear in white; everything is to be read from the middle (the axis) towards one of the ends, from top to bottom on each panel. See Related Links below for some images.
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poo and wee built the bottom.
Originally PTS surfaced from the Vietnam War...then it got politically tangled up with automobile accidents, heart attack victims, earth quake victims, 9/11 victims, fist fights, riots, airplane crashes, WWII veterans, and people just having a bad day at work all of sudden were suffering from Post Traumatic Stress disorder, bottom line: it's being abused. The original roots of PTS was from men being drafted against their will; fighting a war in Vietnam against their will; returning home and fighting their own families and friends against their will; being fired or not hired because they were Vietnam Veterans...this COMBINED with the war experience itself created "stress". Since it occurred after their return from Vietnam it was labeled "post". Since war was traumatic, it was labeled "Traumatic". Possibly (since most war vets from the Civil War and World Wars have passed on, and no one knows for sure)...possibly this is why "many" Vietnam "combat" veterans just want to live in the mountains or some place away from society and be left alone.
There are two sets of numbers listed at the bottom of a check. These sets of numbers are the routing numbers and the account number. The nine digit set of numbers is the routing number.
The numbers at the bottom of a check look weird. These numbers look weird so that they are not easily reproduced and faked.
There are two sets of numbers listed at the bottom of a check. These sets of numbers are the routing numbers and the account number. The nine digit set of numbers is the routing number.
Laos (top) & Cambodia (bottom).
The whole east coastline is ocean; from top to bottom.
Common Denominator
The numbers on the bottom of a graph usually represent which vertical line you're on. (there are some exceptions)