· CHS's Tribute to
the Vietnam Veterans of the CJUHSD
Dedicated to those from the Chaffey Joint Union High School District.
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· CHS's Listing
of Chaffey District Vietnam Veterans listed on the Wall
Listing of the 46 who died from the Chaffey Joint Union High School District.
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| · Alta Loma - Honor Roll
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| · Etiwanda
- Honor Roll
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· Chaffey Community -
Listing of names on The Wall
List compiled from the communities surrounding Chaffey High School. |
· Chaffey's Tour of The Moving Wall
Pictures from the Chaffey Photo Archive of the
Moving Wall
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| · Ontario Living- Moving
Wall at Chaffey High School |
| · Dedication
Ceremony: Vietnam Memorial Rose Garden
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· Daily
Bulletin Article: Chaffey Remembers
http://www.chaffey.org/community/dailybulletin/1990s/1998/1998_06_12_vietnam_page.html
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· Rancho
Cucamonga Vietnam Wall Article
http://www.chaffey.org/community/cucamonga/1998_rcsite_vietnam_wall_article.html
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Daily
Bulletin Article: Honoring Those who served, died
http://www.chaffey.org/community/dailybulletin/1990s/1996/1996_11_14_alta_loma_vietnam_article.html
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No Quarter -The Vietnam
Casualty Search Page
http://www.no-quarter.org/
The easiest and fastest method is to search by Home of Record (Cities within State), use the Home of Record search.
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The
Wall on the Web
http://vietvet.org/thewall/thewallm.html
Names of persons on "the Wall" are broken down into 26 files, based on last initial. Click on the initial you'd like to
view (these files are large and may take a long time to load).
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Sponsor's
Handbook (at TheMovingWall.org)
http://www.themovingwall.org/docs/handbook.htm |
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The American Experience:
Vietnam Online
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/amex/vietnam
This Net companion to WGBH
Boston's 13-part, award-winning television series is stellar.
Matching laser-sharp graphics with adroit, intelligent
content, Vietnam Online fills you in on all of the major players and
events of the most controversial U.S.
war in history. |
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Wall
http://www.thewall-usa.com
This
respectful online version of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial is the
next best option for those unable to view the actual monument in
Washington. Visitors
can find names on the wall us9ing the site's search engine.
Today's Casualties pays tribute to those killed on this day
in history with a brief account of the soldier's background. Peruse the photo gallery, or request an electronic rubbing (a
simulated pencil rubbing) of a veteran's name as it appears on the
wall. |
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The Virtual Wall
http://www.thevirtualwall.org
Authorized by Congress in 1979
to build the memorial, the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial Fund has now
brought the wall to the Internet.
The virtual wall turns your computer screen into a simulated,
black granite panel of the memorial.
Click on veterans' names for bios and other information.
Visit Reflections to see and hear remembrances left by loved
ones. And learn how to
request a free pencil rubbing or leave a rose at the wall on
Father's Day (click on The Wall, then Healing Connections). |
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Vietnam History and the
Vietnam War
http://www.vwam.com/
With coverage spanning the war's
preliminary stages to its still-unfolding aftermath, this
comprehensive, history-focused site is informative.
Detailed reports on the Tet Offensive, poignant recollections
from veterans and in-depth insights on military operations form the
site's backbone. Note:
Some of the articles and historical reports do not cite
source or bibliographic information to support the facts presented. |
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The Vietnam War Internet
Project
http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/vwiphome.html
Like
many university-based projects, this site's examination of the
causes and consequences of the Vietnam War is refreshingly
open-minded. The
Vietnam War Internet Project incorporates official documents, oral
histories and personal narratives in an attempt to explore as many
points of view as possible. The
result is thought-provoking Web site.
Be aware that the personal narratives contain some words and
images that are not for children. |
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Vietnam Women Veterans
http://www.spencergroup.net/vwv
This
site offers a thorough look at the historic and vital role carried
out by women during the war. Though their numbers were not large -- estimates range from
1,200 to 7,000 -- their efforts and contributions in Vietnam were
nonetheless considerable. Send
in photos for the Memories page, or use the Sister Search to track
down long-lost compatriots. Listings
of upcoming conferences and reunions aid those wanting to reconnect
with the past and with other vets. |