On May 7, 1975, President Gerald R. Ford officially announced that the Vietnam Era had ended. From 1964 through 1973, 8,744,000 active duty U.S. military personnel served during the war, with 2,594,000 serving within the borders of South Vietnam. VetFriends.com -- the largest Web site reuniting and supporting U.S. military veterans -- has created a Vietnam Veteran remembrance photo page at www.vetfriends.com/militarypics -- dedicated to all who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the War in Vietnam and moreover throughout history.
In honor of the 58,226 American soldiers who gave their lives fighting during the Vietnam War -- and in tribute to all fallen U.S. soldiers -- VetFriends.com has created a Casualty
Memorial at www.vetfriends.com/memorial.
Everyone here at VetFriends.com has taken a moment to reflect and express our deepest respect and gratitude to the courage, bravery and patriotism of all of our Vietnam veterans. We
encourage the community to do the same and visit our photo tribute collection and Casualty Memorial, says VetFriends.com founder and U.S. veteran D.F. Sutcliffe.
The VetFriends.com Vietnam Veteran photo remembrance page is made up of authentic Vietnam Era pictures submitted by U.S. veterans, active military, family and friends. Pictures include
service buddies laughing side by side, brothers and sisters in arms proudly wearing the uniform, military class photos, heroes carrying our flag and many other powerful images.
Visitors can search for images by specific military branch, year, war, state and country. Each picture contains background information along with a brief message or description.
Additionally, an e-mail reply option is available with each photo, where users can send thank you comments, questions and information requests to the person who submitted the photo.
The VetFriends.com Casualty Memorial is sourced by the federal National Archives, and allows visitors to search by first and last name, state, military branch and war to view memorial
pages of service men and women spanning back to the Korean War. Each listing contains the soldier'ss date of birth, hometown, military branch of service, along with the date and location
of his or her death.
Family and friends can submit bio information, personal notes, along with a collection of photos in honor of their fallen soldiers. With Memorial Day approaching, VetFriends encourage all
to visit the Memorial to honor and give thanks to our U.S. soldiers.
On May 7 and all year long, VetFriends.com is devoted to honoring, supporting and reuniting veterans and active military of the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard --
all heroes of our nation.
www.VetFriends.com currently has over 937,000 members nationwide, attracting over 150,000 visitors per month to the Web site. With the powerful
notion of reuniting in mind, VetFriends.com offers services such as: search the database to make contact with old friends, search and set up reunions, search military units, message
boards, post photos and share military jokes, obtain information on how to receive medals, military records and more.
After reuniting with a Vietnam service buddy through the photo collection, veteran K. David Herbert writes to VetFriends.com:
A couple of months after posting my photo, I received an e-mail from VetFriends saying someone was trying to get in touch with me. It turned out to be the photographer of my picture and a
friendWe have since been exchanging e-mails and he has even added a few pictures of his own to VetFriends tooIt was fantastic to hear from him. Thank you VetFriends!
Founded in 2000 by a U.S. veteran of Desert Storm, thousands of people have been reconnected through VetFriends.com spanning from World War II through to Operation Desert Storm and the
present. For further information and/or interview opportunities please contact Maynard Anderson at (843) 856-2867.