National Archives and Footnote.com Hold Press Conference to Announce 'The Wall'
Interactive online Vietnam War Memorial makes war records more widely available
WHAT: A press conference to unveil a new interactive online Vietnam War Memorial, featuring the largest photo of the Wall on the Web.
WHO: Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein, Russell Wilding, CEO, Footnote.com James Hasting, Director of Access Programs, National Archives
WHEN: 10 A.M., Wednesday, March 26, 2008
WHERE: Archivist's Reception Room National Archives 700 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC. Press should use Pennsylvania Avenue entrance.
BACKGROUND: Footnote.com, in partnership with the National Archives, has extracted information from National Archives electronic records of each Vietnam casualty and linked it to each name on the Wall. The casualty records are from the Combat Area Casualties Current File from the records of the Secretary of Defense and from Records with Unit Information on Military Personnel Who Died during the Vietnam War, from records that were donated to the National Archives by Richard Coffelt, Richard Arnold, and David Argabright. In addition to the casualty records for these men and women, Footnote.com will be scanning National Archives photos and casualty reports from the Vietnam War.
Footnote.com has incorporated social tools into this project, enabling visitors to search the Wall for names of people they knew and pay tribute by adding photos, comments and stories of those who lost their lives during the Vietnam War.
/PRNewswire-USNewswire -- March 20/
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The Vietnam Veterans Wall
Alice Evans on Mar 24, 2008 05:03 PMWhat a great idea to allow this level of information this soon.