NATIONAL VIETNAM WAR VETERANS DAY – March 29
Wed Mar 29th

National Vietnam War Veterans Day

On March 29, Vietnam War Veterans Day honors the men and women who served and sacrificed during the country's longest war.

South Vietnam's combat and combat support units were deployed on March 29, 1973, on March 29, 1973. Veterans of this time period are being treated with reverence that was not so generously extended upon their return. It left an indelible mark on the American psyche by involving five presidents in the United States, spanning nearly two decades and 500,000 US military troops.

Returning veterans did not always receive courteous greetings upon their arrival on American soil. Over 58,000 people were killed, with no one to recover. The observance honors these men and women who answered the call to serve their country when she needed them. The observance honors their military service. They didn't make the decision to go to war because they didn't make the decision to go to war.

We commemorate the service and sacrifice provided by all servicemen and women of this period during National Vietnam War Veterans Day.

How to celebrate #vietnamwarveteransday.

  • National Vietnam War Veterans Day is celebrated at various events around the country. National Vietnam War Veterans Day is an annual event. Memorials, speeches, and luncheons are among the activities that have been held to honor Vietnam veterans and their families
  • Invite a veteran of your family or help with an event. You may invite a veteran of your family to join you or help with an event
  • Thank you to a Vietnam Veteran. a Vietnam Veteran
  • Buy them a drink or lunch
  • Visit a local memorial. Visit a local museum. Volunteer to help with planning activities. Volunteer to help with events
  • In your neighborhood, you will find a veteran's group. Volunteer and teach your skills
  • Watch a Vietnam War documentary on YouTube.. Vietnam War: A Film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick or Last Days in Vietnam directed by Rory Kennedy or Vietnam Nurses by Timeline
  • Learn about the Vietnam War. War and Peace, Vietnam, and America, October 1967 by Stanley Karnow or They Marched into Sunlight, Vietnam and America, October 1967 by David Maraniss or The Quiet American by Graham Green and Robert Stone. We recommend: Vietnam – A History by Stanley Karnow or They Marched into Sunlight: War and Peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967 by Stanley Karnow or The Quiet American by Graham Green and Robert Stone
  • On social media, give them a shout-out using #VietnamWarVeteransDay

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Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., and Joe Donnelly, D-Ind., introduced legislation in 2017 to honor Vietnam Veterans with a day. They selected the anniversary of the removal of military units from South Vietnam. On March 28, 2017, President Donald Trump signed the National Vietnam War Veterans Day Act, calling for US flags to be flown on March 29 for those who served.

Veterans of the vietnam war veterans faq

Q. Is every US territory have a Vietnam Veterans' memorial? No. A. No. A. No. Currently, 13 states have war memorials devoted to Vietnam veterans. Despite where they served, veterans are remembered in every state. However, war memorials in every state honor all veterans, regardless of when they served.

Q. How many Medals of Honor were given to Vietnam Veterans?

A. The United States Congress selected 240 Medal of Honor recipients from the Vietnam War. A. A.