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It is, in essence, a conflict rooted in contrasting ideas about how to best use and conserve western natural resources. Thomas J. Sign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox. The general retired to his chambers before speaking with the president. The walls seem to stretch into the distance, directing us towards the Washington Monument, in the east, and the Lincoln Memorial, to the west, thus bring the Vietnam Veterans Memorial into a historical context.

Yes, it does, along with the names of the officers of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, architects, etc. He was the highest ranking sculptor in the design competition. Hart's slightly larger than life-size sculpture was cast in bronze by Joel Meisner and Company Foundry during the summer of A process called 'patina' produced a rich variety of subtle color variations.

The figures are young, wear uniforms, and carry the equipment of war. The statues show the men as "emerging out of the woods, looking vulnerable and alone". They look directly towards the apex of the wall, located approximately feet away. The figures were unveiled on November 8, On October 13, , the U. Commission of Fine Arts approved the addition of the flag staff and recommended that it be grouped together with the sculpture to enhance the entrance to the memorial site.

The American flag which is 12' x 18' flies from a 60' pole. The flag flies 24 hrs. With the addition of six names added in the total is now 58, names listed on the Memorial. During and after the Vietnam war, the Department of Defense compiled a list of combat zone casualties according to criteria in a Presidential Executive Order.

The VVMF verified the Department of Defense list, where possible, by cross-checking it against the casualty data provided by the individual service branches. Louis, Missouri. After computer processing, the names were checked manually for errors. Nine groups of names have been added since the Memorial was dedicated.

In group 1 there were 68 names added, group 2 15 names, group 3 names, group 4 six names, group 5 three names, group 6 six names, group 7 ten names, group 8 four names, group 9 four names, group 10 three names. No, the Memorial is dedicated to the 2. They are in chronological order, according to the date of casualty within each day, the names are alphabetized.

For the dead, the date of casualty is the date they were wounded received in combat or injured received in an accident ; for the missing, the date they were reported to be missing. Thus the war's beginning and end meet; the war's complete, coming full circle, yet broken by the earth that bounds the angle's open side and contained within the earth itself. Cramer was killed 21 October during a training action. He is listed on line 78, panel 1, East wall, which was added approximately a year after the Memorial was dedicated.

Early in the effort to establish the Vietnam Veterans Memorial it was determined by the veterans that the memorial would contain the permanent inscription of the names of all who died or who remain missing in the war. As hostilities spread, the combat zone was expanded to include additional areas such as Laos and Cambodia in or over which U.

DOD Instruction Casualties In Combat Areas," January 20, , and March 20, , provided that the casualties to be reported were all those occurring within the designated combat areas and those deaths occurring anywhere as the result or aftermath of an initial casualty occurring in a combat area.

The first casualty names inscribed were Dale R. Buis and Chester R. Ovnard this name was a misspelling, it should have read Ovnand were military advisors, killed on July 8th, in Bienhoa, while watching a movie in the mess tent. The light had been turned on to change the movie reel and that is when snipers opened fire.

Hall, Joseph N. Hargrove, James J. Jacques, Ashton N. Loney, Ronald J. Manning, Danny G. Marshall, James R. According to a audit by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, 58, names are on the wall, but due to corrections, duplicates, or individuals who lived or are of unknown status, the wall represents 58, individuals. Names indicated with a cross are listed as missing in action, while a diamond superimposed on a cross represents a servicemember who was listed as missing in action when the memorial was built in , but has since been determined to be killed in action.

The nearby statues at the Vietnam Women's Memorial, the statue known as "The Three Servicemen," and the flagpole representing the branches of the military are related features. Designer: Maya Ying Lin.



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