Why is the Vietnam memorial underground?

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Why is the Vietnam memorial underground?

To keep the building from overshadowing the Vietnam Wall or other nearby memorials, it will be built underground.

What is the only thing written on the Vietnam memorial?

The inscription at the apex of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial reads: (Top of The Wall) IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES WHO SERVED IN THE VIETNAM WAR. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES AND OF THOSE WHO REMAIN MISSING ARE INSCRIBED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE TAKEN FROM US.

How many names are on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

Look up the name in the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Directory of Names.

  • Note the panel and line number for the name listed. The panel number is a number/letter combination,such as 10W or 35E.
  • Locate the corresponding panel at the Memorial.
  • Locate the line on which the name is inscribed.
  • What are the names on the Vietnam War Memorial?

    November 1,1955 – Dwight D.

  • June 8,1956 – The first official death in Vietnam was Technical Sergeant Richard Bernard Fitzgibbon Jr.,United States Air Force,of Stoneham,Massachusetts,who was murdered by another U.S.A.F.
  • October 21,1957 – Capt.
  • July 8,1959 – Chester M.
  • April 30,1975 – Fall of Saigon.
  • May 15,1975 – 18 U.S.
  • How many people are on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

    – died (no matter the cause) within the defined combat zone of Vietnam (varies based on dates) – died while on a combat/combat support mission to/from the defined combat zone of Vietnam – died within 120 days of wounds, physical injuries, or illnesses incurred or diagnosed in the defined combat zone of Vietnam.

    What is the purpose of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

    “The memorial had several purposes,” he explained in an interview with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund. “It would help veterans heal. Its mere existence would be societal recognition that their sacrifices were honorable rather than dishonorable. Veterans needed this, and so did the nation.

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