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  1. Memorial pages honoring Vietnam War casualties, listed by their last names. 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.

  2. On December 4th, 1989, the Rutgers College Class of ’65 launched a competition seeking proposals for the design of a Vietnam Veterans Memorial, intended as a class gift. The monument honors Rutgers students who lost their lives or were missing in action during the Vietnam War.

  3. Index to panels of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. Click a date or panel number below to see the names on that panel of the Wall. The panel pages link to memorial pages for each person. At the bottom of this page you can read about: the order of the names and some names are missing. Some names were recently added to the Wall.

  4. The monument honors Rutgers students who lost their lives or were missing in action during the Vietnam War. The memorial, located near Scott Hall at the corner of College Avenue and Hamilton Street, was designed by architect R. Allen Christianson.

  5. May 23, 2020 · Main photograph index of those who died in the Vietnam War. On The Virtual Wall, faces of the fallen can make their memorial pages more personal. Clicking a photograph on these indexes will display that person's complete memorial page.

  6. Click to view the current list of Fallen Sky Soldiers from the 173d Airborne Brigade, KIA, database of Sky Soldiers that made the ultimate sacrifice.

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  8. 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. The panel number is a number/letter combination, such as 10W or 35E.

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