Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Vermont XV
Friday, June 12, 2026
Utah X
I mentioned in my last post, on Texas, that it had the distinction of having the third most losses in the war. Well, Utah holds a similar distinction.
Utah has the 5th most, per capita, participation in the effort. This as stated in the original post from Utah was especially unusual given the make-up of Utah's society. You can read the details about that here
Today, we will honor three of the 388 from the state who made the ultimate sacrifice.| George J. Economous |
Sunday, June 7, 2026
Texas XXIII
Texas has the distinction of being the state that gave the third highest number of her sons and daughters lost in Vietnam (following California and New York,)
I have posted 22 previous times from Texas and, today, want to highlight and honor a few of her lost.
| Texarkana Vietnam/Korea Memorial. You can read more about this multi-state memorial here. |
| Howard Lee Elder |
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
Tennessee XI
The memorials at the Coffee County Courthouse honor those from many of our engagements. The following names were taken from the Vietnam memorial.
| Richard Bradley |
Thursday, May 28, 2026
South Dakota XXV
As I wondered around South Dakota with no particular itinerary, as I have mentioned before, I ran across several memorials in some of the towns.
Howard was one of them and you can see one of the early posts from there, here.
Saturday, May 23, 2026
South Carolina IX
We have visited Patriots Point, near Charleston, in the past and today I want to feature names from the 896 (I have, also seen 980 from other sources) dog tags on display at this really outstanding site.
| Jonny Phillip Costner |
Monday, May 18, 2026
Rhode Island XIV
The Rhode Islande Vietnam memorial at Exeter honors all and is featured here in greater detail.
Today, as is becoming an ongoing project, I will honor a few of the lost from the state.
| John Dutra Andrade |
| Lawrence Renaldo Lopes |
| Daniel Robert Dye |
Next time on May 23rd, we will return to South Carolina so join me, as always, at 9 am.