PUC for Oct '71 thru Jun '72.
The names of the 14,838 dead US Marines are listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall.
Yes he is.
Civilian contractors, (any civilian) are not supposed to be listed on the wall. If he was a US serviceman, obtain his DD-214 (discharge certificate) or any other documentation showing that he was a US Serviceman and died in Vietnam, then contact the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall personnel.
A lot Approximately 1800 are still listed as MIA.
yes Ijust got my print out from the American War library and it was listed as issued
If no year is listed, use n.d. which stands for no date.
The Presidential Unit Citation came into existence during WWII. Unit recipients would be listed in your services awards and decorations regulations. Your S-1 office (orders, pay, etc) should know or can help.
Neither may be required. If the officer's signature is required then the citation may be dismissed. You should contact the court listed on the citation for information .
The most common traffic citation is for speed. Which one listed below is "least common"?
The Crater Constellation was originally listed by Ptolmey as one of the original 48 constellations circa 165 BC
When the date is unknown, APA recommends using the abbreviation "n.d." (for "no date").
The constellation of Andromeda was established by Ptolemy. It was one of the original 48 constellations listed in his second century treatise Almagest.
If your uncle was in the US Military (civilians are not listed on the wall); obtain documentation and contact the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall office.
Contact the court listed on the citation for information. The amount on the citation is set by the court.
Yes, it works both ways. If you use an in text citation, it must be cited in the reference page AND all references listed must have an in text citation in the paper.
No, they are listed by the date that the service men and women were taken from us.
There are over 88 listed Constellations - too many to name here.