10/21/1957
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.
If he is listed, he can be found on the Vietnam War Memorial Wall website. A page will show, in which you fill in the blocks.
No, they are listed by the date that the service men and women were taken from us.
Check the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Those names are listed in chronological order; the last name engraved on the wall would be your answer.
Civilian contractors, (any civilian) are not supposed to be listed on the wall. If he was a US serviceman, obtain his DD-214 (discharge certificate) or any other documentation showing that he was a US Serviceman and died in Vietnam, then contact the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall personnel.
The names of the 14,838 dead US Marines are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.
See info column on the website: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
There appears to be no appearance of Marine Harvard Johnson on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, the Wall. You may specify a search at the related link below.
The names on the Vietnam Wall Memorial are listed in chronological order, according to the date of casualty within each day, the names are alphabetized. The first name in Section 1E is LEO BERT ABRAMOSKI, he was a caucasian, 31 years old, DOB 07-Feb-1933, and married.
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 Wall is located in Washington, DC.
The Vietnam wall was built in 1906