Vietnam War Memorial
Chicopee, United States
<br><b><i>Front - Top</i></b><br>This campaign ribbon awarded to all who proudly served with the armed forces in Vietnam<br><br><b><i>Front - Left Panel</i></b><br><center><small>U.S. ARMY</small><br>MACV 2/62 to 3/73<br>12 Infantry Divisions 367 units<br>1t Inf. - 2nd Inf. - 3rd Mech - 4th Inf.<br>5th Mech - 6th Inf. - 7th Inf. - 8th Mech<br>9th Inf - 23rd AMCL - 24th Inf. - 25th Inf.<br>1st Cal Div. Airborne 51 units<br>11th Air Assault Div. 25 units<br>101st Airborne Div.<br>3rd Be. 82nd Airborne Div.<br>5th Special Forces<br>4 Armored Div. 105 units<br> 1st 2nd 3rd - 4th<br>Soldiers 4,368,000<br>Wounded 96,802 Lost 38,189<br>Chicopee lost 10</center><br><br><b><i>Front - Center Panel</i></b><br><center><small>WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCES</small><br>1964-73 265,000 - in Vietnam 8-9000<br>Facts about women in Vietnam<br>5.8% wounded 1.3% in combat area<br>1.2% awarded Purple Heart .08% P.O.W.<br><small>U.S. MILITARY NURSES<br>ARMY AIRFORCE NAVY</small><br>Over 6750 nurses cared for<br>350,000+ casualties in Vietnam<br>The tender loving care of our<br>nurses will always be remembered<br>by those for whom they cared<br>women lost 8 nurses</center><br><br><b><i>Front - Right Panel</i></b><br><center><small>U.S. MARINE CORPS</small><br>1st Marine Wing DaNang 5/1965<br>3 helicopter 3 fighter bomber grps<br>3rd Mar. Amphibious Force 5/65-4/71<br>1st Mar. Div. 4 Inf. Rgts 1-5-7-27th 3BN ea.<br>3rd Mar. Div. 4 Inf. Rgts 3-4-9-26th 3 BN ea.<br>Armor 4Bn Force Rcn 2BN antitank 2 BN<br>1st Field Artillery Group<br>11th Arty Rgt 4Bn 12th Arty Rgt 6BN<br>Misc Arty 7 units EGR 5BN Radio 3BN<br>Med 2BN 1 Hspl Co MP 2BN Motor 5BN<br>1st Force Ser Rgt 4BN Sev 5BN 1 Co<br>Total units 103 Marines 794,000<br>Wounded 51,392 Lost 14,837<br>Chicopee lost 3<br><br><b><i>Right side Panel</i></b><br>To the above committee - to the citizens & businesses whose donations made this monument possible. Thank you. Richard J. Kos Mayor Dedicated 04-30-2000<br><br><b><i>Back - Left Panel</i></b><br><center><small>U.S. NAVY</small><br>7th Fleet deployed from Japan<br>to S.E. Asia 1961-1973<br>Battleship Cruisers Destroyers<br>Task Gp. 70.8 ships & inland targets<br>Task Force 73 Logistic Support to<br>warships at sea off Vietnam<br>T.F. 76 coastline amphibious attacks<br>T.F. 77 Carrier aircraft S.E. Asia<br>T.F. 115 3/65 144 boats patrolling<br>S.E. Asia 1200 mile coastline<br>T.F. 116 12/65-12/70 river patrol force<br>Sqd. #5, commanded the boats<br>Pacific Fleet's SEAL Team #1<br>T.F. 117 2/67-8/69 Riverine Assault<br>4 River Assault Sqds 400 men each<br>Sailors 1,842.000 Total Lost 2,562<br>Chicopee Lost 1</center><br><br><b><i>Back - Center Panel</i></b><br><center><small>U.S. AIR FORCE</small><br>2nd Air Div. 10/62-4/66<br>7th Air Force Org. 4/66-3/73<br>3rd-12th 31st 35th 366th TAC Fgtr. Wing<br>834th Air Civ AF Adv. Grp<br>7/13 Air Force 1/66<br>8th 355th 388th T.F.W.<br>432d 533d T.R.W. 56th Sp.Op.Wing<br>SAC 1965-1973 B52 Bombers 3rd A.Div.<br>Westover AFB 337th MAS C-124<br>WAFB 99th BW-B-52's KC 135 1965-1973<br>8th AF 7/70 4133d BW Guam 425 8th SAW<br>307 SAW Thailand 4252 SAW Okinawa<br>MAC 1963-1973 TAX 1962-72 834th A.Div.<br>11/66-11/70 Sub Unit 315th S.O.W. 483d TAW<br>315th A.Div. Sub units 374th 463d TCW<br>Total 1,740,000 Wounded - 931 Lost 2,582<br>Chicopee Lost 2</center><br><br><b><i>Back - Right Panel</i></b><br><center><small>U.S. COAST GUARD</small><br>Vietnam S.E. Asia 1965-75<br>1200 miles of coastline<br>56 ships cruised 5.5 million miles<br>5800 naval gunfire missions<br>Support units 4 Buoy Tenders 1 Cargo<br>Sqd. 1 Opr.Mkt.Time 26 82 ft. Patrol Boats<br>assigned Div. 11-9 Div. 12-8 Div. 13-9<br>Sqd. 3 30 High Endurance Cutters<br>8 deloyments 4-1967, 1-1972<br>12 C.G. pilots flew Air Force C-130<br>& Helicopters HH-3 HH-53<br>Total 8000 Wounded 60 Lost 7</center><br><br><b><i>Left Side Panel</i></b><br><small>MILITARY CHAPLAINS CORPS</small><br>They answered their country's call and served with our military personnel on land, on sea & in the air. Their only weapons, faith & books of prayer. They gave comfort & moral support to all, 16 gave their lives, 3 were awarded "The Medal of Honor" Their services in the hour of need will always be appreciated.<br><br><b><i>Back - Top</i></b><br>"No event in American history is more misunderstood than the Vietnam War. It was misreported then, and it is misreported now. Rarely have so many people been so wrong about so much. Never have the consequences of their misunderstanding been so tragic." President Richard Nixon