Vietnam – October 2019

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A recent four-year study has concluded that the Viet-
nam Veterans Memorial, the Wall, in Washington contains
duplications, misspellings and other errors.
The black granite wall, dedicated on Nov. 13, 1982,
comprises 144 panels engraved with more than 58,
names of those killed in the Vietnam War or missing in
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lists 58,390 names, but after taking the duplications
into account, the total number of people listed is 58,
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maintains the Wall, so it could compare the names on the
wall with databases of the war dead.
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errors and all,” Jim Knotts, president of the fund, told The
Washington Post.

STUDY FINDS ERRORS


IN NAMES ON THE WALL


The research found misspelled names that were cor-
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attempted correction was also was a misspelling, and a
man on the Wall three times because a misspelled name
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incorrect one.
Each correction costs about $4,000, said Jan Scruggs,
who came up with the idea for a memorial to Vietnam
veterans and was a founder of the Vietnam Veterans Me-
morial Fund.
Despite some prominent errors, “1/10th of 1 percent
of the names—a little bit over 100—were misspelled,”
Scruggs said in an interview with NPR. The Wall remains
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