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"No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misremembered now. Rarely have so many people been so wrong about so much. Never have the consequences of their misunderstanding been so tragic."
- Richard M. Nixon
Veteran Resource Links <---- Click here for a list of resources available specifically to veterans.
Other Links:
"Honor and Remember" (A Canadian Vietnam Veterans Assoc. Documentary)
Army Medical Department Museum - Gift Shop
The Vietnam Project - Texas Tech University
Vietnam Helicopter Flight Crew Network
The Sixties Project (Humanities project of the University of Arizona)
Vietnam Veterans Oral History & Folklore Project (Operated by Buffalo State College)
Medal of Honor Citations 1964-1972
Veterans History Project - A Federal project that is working to locate, make available, and encourage local oral history documentation on experiences of all types from all 20th Century conflicts.
Vietnam Gear - This site features war stories, book reviews, a detailed timeline of the war, a glossary and over 400 examples of uniforms and equipment from the conflict.
Vietnam Babylift Home Page - This site will not politicize Babylift. Its purpose is to gather as much information as possible about Babylift and make it available to our visitors.
World War II Museum (New Orleans)
The Tailhook Association - An independent, fraternal non-profit organization supporting aircraft carrier and other sea-based aviation.
POPASMOKE - USMC/Combat Helicopter Association
Special Operations Association
Combat Helicopter Pilots Association
Vietnam Helicopter Crew Members Association
Palo Pinto County Veteran Service - Palo Pinto, TX (Address, Phone, and Hours) (countyoffice.org) - Contact Clay Roundtree or Jim Bransom
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January 2019 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_Jan_2019.pdf
September 2017 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_Sept_2017.pdf
May 2017 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum News_May_2017.pdf
January 2017 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_Jan2017.pdf
September 2016 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_9-16.pdf
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April 2015 -National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_4-15.pdf
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September 2014 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_9-14.pdf
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September 2013 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_9-13.pdf
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October 2012 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_10-12a.pdf
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October 2011 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_10-11.pdf
June 2011 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_6-11.pdf
February 2011 - National_Vietnam_War_Museum_News_2-11.pdf
You will be receiving letters in the future from a variety of people asking for your financial support of the museum. The letters sent so far have come from board presidents and the latest one is from Joe Galloway. The address to send those donations is: National Vietnam War Museum, Correspondence Center, P.O. Box 1875, Merrifield VA 22116.
Each year we come together for an evening of fun, food and entertainment. The Annual Spring Fundraiser usually takes place the last Saturday in March, and is held at varioius locations in the area.
The doors open, the bar opens and the silent auction begins. We have dinner, thank your sponsors and the entertainment is under way. Later in the evening there is a live auction and the silent auction continues. The silent auction ends shortly after the live auction ends. After the festivities it's time to collection auction items, socialize and shop in the gift shop.
The Annual Spring Fundraiser is hosted by the Friends of the Museum.
The Vietnam Memorial Garden on the museum grounds contains a 300-foot long replica of the Moving Wall™, a 1/2 scale version of the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D.C. The wall is updated at least once a year to keep the names up-to-date with those on the Vietnam Memorial in D.C.
For many Americans, Vietnamese, and others, the war in Vietnam was the defining event in their lives. It was a conflict that divided families and brought violence both to Vietnam and to the United States. Many of us had a Vietnam experience.
At its peak, over half a million U. S. soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen were serving in Vietnam, the surrounding waters and countries, along with millions of Vietnamese and thousands of Australians, New Zealanders, South Koreans, Thais, and Filipinos.
Even with such extensive involvement, the Vietnam War Era has been misrepresented and misunderstood for decades. Current education of this era for public school children typically does not begin until 8th grade, and only one or two weeks are dedicated for lessons. This lack of representation and education perpetuates the misunderstanding many have of the Vietnam War.
Our museum is here to help bridge the gap of knowledge and understanding.
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The National Vietnam War Museum is an IRS registered 501(c)(3) organization, and all donations may be considered tax deductible. View our IRS Non-Profit Determination letter here: IRS_Determination.pdf
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This museum provides an educational venue that presents an unbiased account of the Vietnam Era that will allow visitors to develop their own understanding of one of America's most controversial periods. Accurate answers to this war's questions are important to our society; to help heal the scars that remain and ensure that we learn from our past. This museum will help those who were involved, whether as participants from the five services involved in the war, anti-war activists, family members of those who served, or just observers, to remember, and better understand, the key happenings of those times in order to finally be able to move on.
This museum isn't a reflective static monument or memorial, but an educational venue designed to cultivate a better understanding of the era and how it affected those that lived through it.
The museum serves anyone with an interest in American history; anyone who participated in, or was affected by, the Vietnam Era; and anyone who seeks to understand why this short period in our history was so important and so deeply affected our country and the world. It will provide a place where future generations can study this important period in history.
The displays are designed to show as many aspects of the Vietnam War and the Era as possible. It is important that visitors appreciate not only the military aspects, but how the Vietnamese culture affected the conduct and outcome of the war; how events in the US contributed to the eventual outcome; and how events in Vietnam affected the US throughout the rest of the 20th century--and into the 21st Century."
This site was chosen for the museum because the most visible and remembered symbol of the Vietnam War was the helicopter, and the majority of Vietnam helicopter pilots began their training at Fort Wolters in Mineral Wells, Texas.
The site is also less than an hour's drive from the heart of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, an area with a population of over 4 million people and the home of DFW International Airport with regularly scheduled flights to major cities in the US and worldwide.
The museum accepts financial and artifact donations. Click the "Donate Now" button at the top of the page for financial donations. To have an artifact considered for donation into the collection, please click the link below to contact the museum. We are unable to accept any unsolicited artifact donations through the mail.
For answers to your other questions about the museum, please contact the museum.
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