That's well over 2 1/2 million names. Over 3 million names, if counting the men that served in nearby Thailand and bordering nations during the war (Thailand was one of the homes for the B-52 Bombers). Suggest starting by contacting the VVA (Vietnam Veterans of America); possibly they might be able to help.
To find out if a Marine served in Vietnam, you can check military records through the National Archives or the Department of Veterans Affairs. Websites like the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund also provide resources for searching service records. Additionally, contacting veteran organizations or local VA offices can help in obtaining verification of service. Finally, if you know the individual's name, service number, or unit, those details can facilitate a more accurate search.
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.
Cambodia is on the Vietnam western border.
How about "Conflict and Combat: The Vietnam War"
Try: The American War Library.
Try googling their name than perhaps mentioning they served in the vietnam war and as you go to the results click images and there you should find who you're looking for
you served in vietnam and died years later can your name go on the wall
My name is Michael K. Allan and I served in the Australian Army in Vietnam as a grunt. Is there another Michael Allan?
Cannot find any reference to anyone by that name on multiple lists of names on the Vietnam Wall.
look for there name on facebook
The state of Illinois lost 2,929 men killed in the Vietnam War. The website Vietnam War Casualties by state, lists those men by name, state, and city/district.
Go to the web site of the National Archives. It will be pretty hard without a last name. Another possibility is to look at the Viet Nam Vets sites. Some of them may be able to help with identification of units and locations from photographs for Viet Nam and uniforms.
Colonel George S. Patton, commander of the 11th ACR (Armored Cavalry Regiment) South Vietnam, 1968.
Vietnam
The name Nghia comes from Vietnam. I'm not to sure what it means but I know for sure it's a vietnamese name (: hope this helps
The Republic of Vietnam
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.