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Cannot find any reference to anyone by that name on multiple lists of names on the Vietnam Wall.
The "wall" is by far the most common name for it; because it's only ONE syllable and easy to pronounce. Other nick-names, "Vietnam Wall", "Viet War Wall", "Vietnam War Wall", to name a few.
If he perished in Vietnam, his name should already be there.
Check the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Those names are listed in chronological order; the last name engraved on the wall would be your answer.
The official name of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. is the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial." It is also referred to as "the Wall." The figures of the servicemen by the Wall are called "The Three Servicemen." The memorial is different than most war memorials. It is not a memorial to the war but is a memorial to all who served in Vietnam, both dead and those still living.
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.
There is a Search Engine on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall website; if his name isn't on there, then...
The Vietnam Wall is located in Washington, DC.
you served in vietnam and died years later can your name go on the wall
A cross corresponding to a name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall means that the person with that name is missing; to say, the body has not been found. A diamond next to a name on the wall stands for a person who has been proven dead; the body (or the remains of the body) has been found dead.
The Vietnam wall was built in 1906
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.