Requesting a memorial on The Virtual Wall, www.VirtualWall.org

Since March, 1997 The Virtual Wall has personalized memorials to Vietnam War 
casualties as requested by visitors like you. A complete, searchable, casualty 
database is available on a partner site at www.no-quarter.org.

If you expected to find a name, but didn't, that just means
nobody has yet requested a memorial to that person.
We will be honored to place a memorial for you.

If you'd like to make your request by completing an electronic form, click here.
The form ensures a quick posting and allows you to select all options.
However, if you prefer to make a request by email, please print or cut-and-paste 
this page so you can provide the following information:

1)The casualty's complete name:

2)Information to help us uniquely identify the person: 
  ( hometown or date-of-birth or date-of-death, etc. )

3)Branch of service if known (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, Coast Guard )

4)Her/his assigned unit if known:

5)Rank if known

6)The exact text you would like on the memorial page:
  (It may be as long or as short as you wish, but please provide
a personal touch, not just database information)

7)A private message to the volunteer who makes the page:
  (this will NOT be displayed on the memorial page)

8)Your email address (required):

9)Do you want your email address to show on the page?
(Yes or no?)

10)A secondary email address (optional)

11)Your name:

12)Do you want your name shown on the page?

13)Relationship: ( who *you* are )
  (mother, father, sister, brother, friend, POW/MIA bracelet wearer)

14)Your mailing address if you want it shown on the page:

You may click here to send email, or send email separately to Webmaster@VirtualWall.org

This web site has been operational since March, 1997 to honor American military casualties of the Vietnam War and to provide a means for relatives and friends of those women and men to communicate with each other if they wish. There is no fee and we don't want donations: we feel that each of the 58,249 women and men who died in the war have already earned their memorials.

Each has already given the "Last full measure of devotion." (Abraham Lincoln, 1863)

Feel free to send us updates, additions, and corrections at any time.
To read about sending us photos, click here.

23Mar1997, 18May2005