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Vietnam Memorial |
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A
new exhibit was opened in the Museum in
June 1995 -- the Vietnam Memorial. This
memorial room contains the name, rank,
and date of fatality of all known Army
Aviation personnel who suffered combat
related aviation fatalities, in airplanes
and helicopters, during the Vietnam
conflict from 1962-1975. The 4,347 names
represent pilots, co-pilots, crew chiefs,
crew members, door gunners and medics, to
include 1,889 who were never recovered.
A statue of an Army Aviator with helmet
in hands stands as a monument to those
who died in service to their nation. The
body of the statue was sculpted and the
hands, arms, and head are the cast of a
real person. The helmet, flight suit,
flak jacket and combat boots were worn in
Vietnam. The conventions are the same
down to the dogtag tied on the lace of
the boot in addition to the dogtags worn
around his neck.
The memorial exhibit
is marked with a map of Vietnam
superimposed with a silhouette of a UH-1
Huey.
The Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association
provided a master list and sent a member
to program the sign-making machine for
all the names. The Dust Off Association,
Vietnam Helicopter Crewmembers
Association, and Otter Caribou
Association also assisted in providing
information to the museum.
This memorial is a wonderful addition to
the museum and definitely fitting to
remind us of our lost loved ones.
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