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.
Check the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Those names are listed in chronological order; the last name engraved on the wall would be your answer.
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.
10/21/1957
No, they are listed by the date that the service men and women were taken from us.
Look on the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall" website. Type in his last (sometimes only his first) name. If his name's not on the wall, he didn't die there.
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.
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 of the 14,838 dead US Marines are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.
"The first American soldier killed in the Vietnam War was Air Force T-Sgt. Richard B. Fitzgibbon Jr. He is listed by the U.S. Department of Defense as having a casualty date of June 8, 1956. His name was added to the Wall on Memorial Day 1999."
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.
Cannot find any reference to anyone by that name on multiple lists of names on the Vietnam Wall.