Today continues America’s 13-year long commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War to ensure that every Veteran and family impacted by the war receives our gratitude for their sacrifice.
VA joins thousands of communities throughout America to thank and honor Vietnam Veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day is just over two months away, and any organization who wants a simple, free way to make the day more meaningful for Vietnam Veterans can become the Vietnam War Commemoration’s “commemorative partners.”
National Vietnam War Veterans Day is March 29. Veterans can stay connected and participate in the following virtual events.
VA is dedicated to making the best health care available to all Veterans, including the more than 6 million living Vietnam Veterans.
National Vietnam War Veterans Day is March 29. Organizers canceled or postponed many events to slow the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing. Veterans are encouraged to stay connected and participate in virtual events.
We honor the nine million American men and women who served on active duty from November 1, 1955, to May 7, 1975.
VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.
VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.
VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.
Today, VA recognized March 29 -- the first official National Vietnam War Veterans Day -- with wreath-laying ceremonies at national cemeteries and other facilities across the country.
Francis “Frank” Fogarty, a 101-year-old Veteran of World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, celebrated his birthday with a bash fit for a hero.












