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Dedication News Coverage: KVUE TV, Austin

Monument DedicationBy TCVVMMarch 31, 2014

It’s been a long time coming, but on the grounds of the state Capitol Saturday, the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument is now in place. About 500,000 Texans served in Vietnam, and 3,417 died there. Just more than 100 Texas remain missing in action today…

Dedication News Coverage: Houston Chronicle

Monument DedicationBy TCVVMMarch 29, 2014

It’s been a long time coming, but on the grounds of the state Capitol Saturday, the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument is now in place. About 500,000 Texans served in Vietnam, and 3,417 died there. Just more than 100 Texas remain missing in action today…

Dedication News Coverage: Austin American-Statesman

Monument DedicationBy TCVVMMarch 29, 2014

It’s been a long time coming, but on the grounds of the state Capitol Saturday, the Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument is now in place. About 500,000 Texans served in Vietnam, and 3,417 died there. Just more than 100 Texas remain missing in action today…

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Hadley Foster

Central Texas, U.S. ArmyBy TCVVMMarch 28, 1972

San Antonio, TX | Army

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Ernest Terry

North Texas, U.S. NavyBy TCVVMMarch 25, 1972

Lubbock, TX | Navy, 1972 – ’73

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Mike Penn

East Texas, U.S. NavyBy TCVVMMarch 25, 1972

Houston, TX | Navy, 1972 – ’73

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Gene Marin

Central Texas, U.S. ArmyBy TCVVMMarch 31, 1971

San Antonio, TX | Army, 1971

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Harold Johnston

Central Texas, U.S. Air ForceBy TCVVMMarch 28, 1971

Canyon Lake, TX | Air Force, 1971 – ’72

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William Young Duggan

Central Texas, East Texas, U.S. Air ForceBy TCVVMMarch 25, 1971

Leander, TX | Air Force, 1971

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Charles D. Allen, Jr.

Central Texas, Killed in Action, U.S. ArmyBy TCVVMMarch 25, 1971

Killeen, TX | Army, 1971

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