Posted on 03/27/2008 6:08:25 AM PDT by visitor
Footnote.com partnered with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to link the service records and casualty reports to each name on the Wall. The records of the Vietnam War in the National Archives are essential resources for veterans to revisit their history and establish their rights, explains Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein. These extensive files are mined by scholars every day as they continue to interpret and understand this pivotal period in American history. Footnote.com will also be digitizing National Archives photos from the Vietnam War.
Footnote.com and the National Archives Launch an Interactive Vietnam War Memorial
About Footnote, Inc.
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About The National Archives
NARA alone is the archives of the Government of the United States, responsible for safeguarding records of all three branches of the Federal Government. The records held by the National Archives belong to the public and it is the mission of the National Archives to ensure the public can discover, use, and learn from the records of their government.
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