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National Vietnam War Veterans Day

  • #VeteranOfTheDay Vietnam War Veterans

    #VeteranOfTheDay Vietnam War Veterans

    Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is everyone who served during the Vietnam War. [...]

  • Stories of Valor: Vietnam War Veteran Oscar Lee Torbet III

    Stories of Valor: Vietnam War Veteran Oscar Lee Torbet III

     In this video production, Oscar Lee Torbet III discusses [...]

  • Guardians of the Flag: Veterans honor legacy of Vietnam War

    Guardians of the Flag: Veterans honor legacy of Vietnam War

    Warriors United in Arms from Brownsville, Texas, guard the ceremonial flag that was rescued from the U.S. Embassy before the fall of Saigon in 1975.

  • Fallen service members honored during annual Vietnam War Remembrance Ceremony

    Fallen service members honored during annual Vietnam War Remembrance Ceremony

    Approximately 300 people attended the 2nd Annual Vietnam War Remembrance Ceremony on April 6 at Hanna Early College High School in Brownsville, Texas.

  • VA joins Department of Defense in thanking Vietnam War era Veterans and their families

    VA joins Department of Defense in thanking Vietnam War era Veterans and their families

    March 29 is National Vietnam War Veterans Day.  This special day was added to our national holidays when the president signed into law the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act of 2017.

  • National Vietnam War Veterans Day – Third list of activities

    National Vietnam War Veterans Day – Third list of activities

    VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.

  • National Vietnam War Veterans Day – Second list of activities

    National Vietnam War Veterans Day – Second list of activities

    VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.

  • National Vietnam War Veterans Day

    National Vietnam War Veterans Day

    VA medical facilities across the country are marking the day with these ceremonies and community events.

  • The value of recognizing Vietnam Veterans 50 years later

    The value of recognizing Vietnam Veterans 50 years later

    Separating the service member, soldier and Veteran from the politics of the war is the true, lasting legacy of Vietnam. And it starts with a much appreciated “thank you for your service.”

  • U.S. honors Veterans on first official National Vietnam War Veterans Day

    U.S. honors Veterans on first official National Vietnam War Veterans Day

    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.

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