Going to the website, Vietnam VETERANS MEMORIAL WALL, just fill in the blocks provided (spaces provided). It's presumed, the names are in alphabetical order. Information will consist of name, rank, age, home state, date of Kia, area of KIA, branch of service, religion, weapon (general weapon, e.g. "small arms fire", etc.), race.
Sergeant Jessie Charles Alba from Port Lavaca, Texas, was killed in Vietnam on May 25, 1968. He served with D Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry in the 101st (Screaming Eagles) Airborne Division. He was 20 years old. Today, he is listed on the Vietnam Memorial on Panel 70 East on the top line.
Begin with websites: Statistics about the Vietnam War & Vietnam War Time-Line
If your question is about the youngest US Servicemen killed in Vietnam; See: Statistics About the Vietnam War (on line); Recommended by the History Channel.
See Vietnam War casualties by year (posted by 1/69th Armor Association).
See website: Vietnam TIME LINE
The names are placed in chronological order, so that those who fought together are listed and remembered together. The list starts at the apex moving east to the end, then starts on the west panel moving back in to the apex. There are volunteers, park rangers, and several directory kiosks to enter names to determine on which panel and line they are listed.
A black granite reflective wall longer than a football field with the names of each American killed in Vietnam. It starts at the apex and moves outward to the left, and then continues on the far right back to the apex. Each name is listed chronologically so that men who fought together and died together are listed together on the wall. There are alphabetical directories available to locate individual names on the wall by panel and line number. There is also a statue of three fighting men representing those who participated in the war and came back home.
Mr. John Doe and Ms. Mary Smith
17th parrelle
because your not in Vietnam
See Vietnam Time Line
The names of the CA's should be listed with each trade line on your credit report along with their contact info
Sergeant Jessie Charles Alba from Port Lavaca, Texas, was killed in Vietnam on May 25, 1968. He served with D Company, 1st Battalion, 501st Infantry in the 101st (Screaming Eagles) Airborne Division. He was 20 years old. Today, he is listed on the Vietnam Memorial on Panel 70 East on the top line.
Firing Line - 1966 Vietnam and the Intellectuals - 4.13 was released on: USA: 3 April 1969
Begin with websites: Statistics about the Vietnam War & Vietnam War Time-Line
The grace line was sold to Prudential and became the Prudential Line in 1969. That I can tell, in 1984 the last of the ships sailed. A good web site to see the info is listed here.
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