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How do I find a name on the Vietnam War memorial?

How do I find a name on the Vietnam War memorial?

Ways to find a name on the Vietnam Memorial Wall:

  1. Download “The Wall,” an extremely useful app created by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to help visitors locate names.
  2. Find the location of a name online.
  3. Use the books on either end of the memorial walls.
  4. Ask a National Park Service Ranger!

How many women’s names are on the Vietnam Memorial?

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The Vietnam Women’s Memorial was established to honor the women who risked their lives to serve their country. The names of the eight women who died in Vietnam are included on the list of over 58,000 names on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

How many names are etched into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

The two 200-feet-long walls contain more than 58,000 names. The names are listed in chronological order by date of their casualty and begin and end at the origin point, or center, of the memorial where the two walls meet.

How are names listed on the Vietnam Wall?

How are the names arranged on the wall? The names are arranged chronologically by date of casualty. The first names appear at the center of the wall at the top of panel 1E. The panels are filled like pages of a journal listing the men and women’s names as they fell.

What are the names of the two statues at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

The memorial consists of three separate parts: The Three Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women’s Memorial and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, also known as The Wall That Heals, which is the most popular feature.

How many female soldiers died in Vietnam?

8 American military women were killed the Vietnam War. 59 civilian women were killed the Vietnam War.

Are names still being added to the Vietnam memorial?

Names are still being added to the memorial. When the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was first dedicated in 1982, Lin’s wall contained the names of 57,939 American servicemen believed to have lost their lives in the Vietnam War. In order to be added, a deceased soldier must meet specific U.S. Department of Defense criteria.

What is the last name on the Vietnam Wall?

Though the memorial continues to grow and evolve, the last name on the wall still belongs to Air Force Second Lieutenant Richard Vandegeer, a pilot who died after his helicopter crashed on May 15, 1975, during the war’s final combat action.

How many names are on the Vietnam Wall 2020?

This year, there were two additions to The Wall, bringing the total number of names on The Wall to 58,281. There were also two service members who were repatriated in 2020 and those service members had their status symbols changed on The Wall.

What are the names of the Vietnam Memorial?

Vietnam Veterans Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)

How are the names on the Vietnam Memorial listed?

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. has the names listed in chronological order by date of loss. These alphabetical indexes are for your convenience but do not represent the order of names on the Wall.

Where can I find the names of Vietnam Veterans?

The National Park Service offers these steps for locating a name: Look up the name in the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Directory of Names. These directories are located at both ends of the Wall and contain an alphabetical listing of all the names on the Memorial. Note the panel and line number for the name listed.

How big is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington?

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a 2-acre (8,093.71 m²) U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C. It honors service members of the U.S. armed forces who fought in the Vietnam War, service members who died in service in Vietnam/South East Asia, and those service members who were unaccounted for during…

Where is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in California?

The first US memorial to an ongoing war, the Northwood Gratitude and Honor Memorial in Irvine, California, is modeled on the Vietnam Veterans memorial in that it includes a chronological list of the dead engraved in dark granite.

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Ruth Doyle