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  2. Carol Ann Drazba - Wikipedia

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    Drazba was named in the text of the resolution, as one of the examples of the sacrifices women in military service have made in the history of the United States. [19] Drazba’s name appears on Panel 05E, Line 046, of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C. [20] [21] [22]

  3. Women in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, the Vietnam Women's Memorial Project was founded by Diane Carlson Evans, leading to the creation of the Vietnam Women's Memorial in Washington D.C. in 1993. [112] [113] The Vietnam Women's Memorial is in Constitution Gardens, a park on the National Mall. [114] [115] It honors the American women who served in the Vietnam War. [116]

  4. Vietnam War casualties - Wikipedia

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    Deaths in Vietnam War (1954–75) per R. J. Rummel (except where otherwise noted) [8] Low estimate of deaths Middle estimate of deaths High estimate of deaths Notes and comments North Vietnam/Viet Cong military and civilian war dead 533,000: 1,062,000: 1,489,000: includes an estimated 50,000/65,000/70,000 civilians killed by U.S/SVN bombing ...

  5. Kristin Hannah wanted to write about Vietnam for years. Why ...

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    More than 265,000 women served in the military during Vietnam, and 11,000 actually served in Vietnam, per the VA. Of those 11,000 women, 90% were nurses like Frankie. Of those 11,000 women, 90% ...

  6. 5 served in Vietnam, 1 came home: Vero Beach High School ...

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    The Jan. 4, 1968, Press Journal announced the death of James Loudermilk in Vietnam. James arrived in Vietnam on April 24, 1967, and was assigned to Charlie Company, 4 th Battalion, 12 th Infantry ...

  7. Crestwood High School fieldhouse rededicated in honor of 4 ...

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    The athletic fieldhouse at Crestwood High School was rededicated as the Crestwood Athletics Memorial Fieldhouse on Saturday in honor of four students who were killed in the Vietnam War.. They ...

  8. Category:Vietnam War casualties - Wikipedia

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  9. Sharon Ann Lane - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Ann Lane's graduation photo from the Aultman Hospital School of Nursing. Sharon Ann Lane was born in Zanesville, Ohio, the daughter of John and Mary "Kay" Lane. When she was two, the family moved to North Industry, Ohio. [1] In June 1961, she graduated from Canton South High School in Canton, Ohio.