What is unique about the Vietnam War Memorial?

The wall originally listed 57,939 names when it was dedicated in 1982; however other names have since been added and as of May 2018 there were 58,320 names, including eight women. The number of names on the wall is different from the official number of U.S. Vietnam War deaths, which is 58,220 as of May 2018.

Why was the Vietnam Memorial built underground?

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

Why is 1959 in the Vietnam Memorial?

As of 2008, The Wall was inscribed with more than 58,000 names. Each name represents a member of the military who died in the Vietnam War (1959–75) or who is missing. Next to each name is a cross (for those confirmed dead) or a plus sign (for those missing). The plus signs can be turned into crosses if necessary.

How did they choose who designed the Vietnam Memorial?

Section of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, designed by Maya Lin, dedicated 1982; in Washington, D.C. As a senior at Yale University, Lin entered a nationwide competition sponsored by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, and her design was selected from the more than 1,400 submissions that were received.

Who made the Vietnam Memorial?

Maya Lin
David Osler
Vietnam Veterans Memorial/Architects

How many names are on the Vietnam 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. Having the names begin and end at the center is meant to form a circle – a completion to the war.

Did 17 year olds serve in Vietnam?

Statistics show that at least five men killed in Vietnam were sixteen years old, and at least 12 were seventeen years old. 61% of those killed were younger than twenty one and 11,465 of those killed were younger than twenty years of age.

Who was the last soldier killed in Vietnam?

Charles McMahon (May 10, 1953 – April 29, 1975) and Darwin Lee Judge (February 16, 1956 – April 29, 1975) were the last two United States servicemen killed in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The two men, both U.S. Marines, were killed in a rocket attack one day before the Fall of Saigon.

What are 10 interesting facts about the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

10 interesting facts about the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a highly visited memorial on the National Mall. Conceived in the late 1970s by Jan Scruggs, a service member who was in Vietnam from 1969-70, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was designed as a healing place.

How tall is the statue of the Vietnam Veterans?

The statue was unveiled on Veterans Day of 1984. It honors those who fought and returned from the war by showing them standing, keeping watch over the wall. Artist Frederick Hart used patina to give the bronze statue some color variations. The servicemen depicted in the sculpture stand seven feet tall upon a base that is one foot tall.

Who helped build the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?

1. VVMF (incorporated in April 1979 by a group of Vietnam veterans) lobbied and received legislation, signed by President Jimmy Carter, to have the memorial built. No federal funds were used to build the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

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