Per Wikipedia 8 of the 58,260 names belong to women.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia That means approximately 0.01 percent of the names belong to women. However, many, many more women fought. Their names were just not recorded.
Because the Vietnam Memorial is for the people who died in Vietnam. The 8 woman listed probably were not soldiers, but nurses and secretarys that we're killed during mortars attacks or raids by the NVA and VC on US bases.
Each of the eight women listed on the Vietnam Memorial were members of the U.S. military in Vietnam, and were killed from enemy attacks in that war. Although a far greater percentage of women serve closer to combat today than they did in the Vietnam era, this number did accurately reflect the ratio of males:females in uniform in country. In today's conflicts, the percentage of women casualties is much closer but still less that the male deaths from combat.
58,267 names are arranged chronologically in order of the date of casualty.
The Vietnam Women's Memorial is a memorial dedicated to the women of the United States who served in the Vietnam War, most of whom were nurses. It serves as a reminder of the importance of women in the conflict. It is part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and is located on the Mall in Washington DC, a short distance south of The Wall, north of the Reflecting Pool. Diane Carlson Evans, who served as a nurse in the army during the Vietnam War, initiated the drive to add the bronze sculpture to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It was designed by Glenna Goodacre and dedicated on November 11, 1993.
Near the Lincoln Memorial end of the reflecting pool is the Vietnam Memorial, including The Wall of casualty names, the statue "Three Fighting Men," and the Vietnam Women's Memorial statue. The two Jima Marine Corps memorial and the Korean War memorial are in Arlington, Virginia.
Yes, Ms. Miya Lin designed the Memorial Wall that constitutes part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. It was a national design contest. Originally, her winning design met with outrage from some veterans' groups. They called it the black gash of shame. Not to be forgotten, there is a statue called, "The Three Soldiers," which was commissioned to appease that reaction. Additionally, a Women's Memorial, located north of the Memorial Wall hear the Reflecting Pool, is dedicated to the American women who served in the war. In time, the opposing voices faded and veterans universally accepted the black granite reflecting wall with the 58,000+ names of those who died in the Vietnam conflict.
The names of the 58,000 American men and women who died in the Vietnam War.
The Vietnam Womens Memorial is one of the three parts that make up the Vietnam Veterans Memorial; it is a statue consisting of two nurses (most women in the Vietnam War were nurses, making these nurses a symbol) and an injured man in one of the nurse's arms.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is the primary part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It also consists of the Vietnam Women's Memorial, and the Three Soldiers statue. The memorial was designed by Maya Ying Lin.
over 58,000 men and 8 women
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall; the "Three Servicemen"; and the "Women Nurses."
58,267 names are arranged chronologically in order of the date of casualty.
Vietnam Women's Memorial was created in 1983.
The Vietnam Women's Memorial is a memorial dedicated to the women of the United States who served in the Vietnam War, most of whom were nurses. It serves as a reminder of the importance of women in the conflict. It is part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and is located on the Mall in Washington DC, a short distance south of The Wall, north of the Reflecting Pool. Diane Carlson Evans, who served as a nurse in the army during the Vietnam War, initiated the drive to add the bronze sculpture to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It was designed by Glenna Goodacre and dedicated on November 11, 1993.
There are two different bronze statue areas, The Three Soldiers and the Vietnam Women' Memorial, which consists of three nurses and a wounded soldier. So there are seven soldiers present at the Memorial.
See: Vietnam Women's Memorial
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Near the Lincoln Memorial end of the reflecting pool is the Vietnam Memorial, including The Wall of casualty names, the statue "Three Fighting Men," and the Vietnam Women's Memorial statue. The two Jima Marine Corps memorial and the Korean War memorial are in Arlington, Virginia.
There are many monuments to men in Washington DC. Some of them include:The Washington MonumentThe Lincoln MemorialThe Jefferson MemorialThe Martin Luther Kind, Jr. MemorialVietnam Veterans MemorialVietnam Women's MemorialThe Franklin Delano Roosevelt MemorialKorean War Veterans MemorialMarine Corps War Memorial