The Department of Veterans Affairs, in keeping with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in response to the  COVID 19 virus, is postponing Vietnam War commemoration events until further notice.Vietnam War Veterans can download a frame from Facebook.

As a commemorative partner to the Department of Defense led 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War Commemoration program, hundreds of events were planned for late March and early April to coincide with the National Vietnam War Veterans Day observance on March 29.

VA’s event coordinators will retain all commemorative lapel pins and other materials shipped from the Department of Defense to support events in the future. Please visit www.vietnamwar50th.com for more information about the program.

For Veterans with a Facebook account, they can download a frame at www.facebook.com/profilepicframes/?selected_overlay_id=908037382943967 to place a picture and show their pride for serving. The frame ­­­­shows the Vietnam War Veteran day pin and the text “A Grateful Nation Thanks and Honors You.”


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13 Comments

  1. Gary George March 27, 2020 at 09:25

    Yes, I also would like to know how to get the pin, and Proclamation by the Governor from Maryland.
    U.S.N. 1972 – 1978

  2. John Callahan March 25, 2020 at 22:20

    God Bless all the Vietnam Veterans.
    So the story goes:
    My wife and I were on our way to a doctors appointment. On the way we passed where the moving VN Wall was being displayed. My wife asked if we should stop. I said no, due to time. On the way back, we did stop. It was then my wife asked me, “Before, was the problem you thought you might
    see someone on the wall that you knew ?
    I sat quiet for a bit, then answered her.
    “No,… the problem is, I knew them all.”

  3. Adam Stump March 23, 2020 at 07:55

    Veterans can email whs.pentagon.wso.mbx.vnwar50th-cpp-events-application@mail.mil and request a pin via mail.

  4. Kenneth Wayne Kelley March 21, 2020 at 19:06

    I am a Vietnam Veteran and would like to receive one of these. How do I go about getting one?

  5. Frank Miles March 21, 2020 at 08:07

    Hi, my name is Frank Miles, Vietnam Veteran, December 1970 to February 1972, serve Navy Seawolves, HAL-3. Door Gunner on Huey.
    I live in Australia. Wonder how I get hold of 50th.
    Anniversary pin/badge. Is there a form

  6. Herlett Bell March 20, 2020 at 20:24

    How does one acquire the Vietnam commerative pin?

  7. Barry W. Clark March 19, 2020 at 09:31

    I agree with Jim R. I, too, am a Service Disabled Veteran Owned Small Business President who does not participate in social media, such as Facebook, etc. I, too, would like to receive a “frame”. So, how do I get one?

    Thank You, Barry W. Clark

  8. Peter Greening March 19, 2020 at 02:28

    I am just curious as to the date that is being recognized. Truman signed the paperwork sending advisors into Vietnam May 1st 1950 so that would be the 70th anniversary approaching, and Saigon fell April 30th 1975 so that would be the 45th anniversary. Did they just randomly pick 1970 as the year to count from? I was born in 1960 so missed Vietnam but I did Iraq and the Balkans plus all the 80s and 90s during the Cold War. Not trying to be negative just curious.

  9. Thomas Kennelly March 17, 2020 at 10:22

    When and how will we be notified of the anniversary?

  10. David medeiros March 17, 2020 at 09:43

    Does that include Vietnam era veterans?

  11. Mtvnaija-Songs March 17, 2020 at 04:22

    This is indeed a wise decision, I support the posponement Vietnam War commemoration events. It’s high time the world sits back and put ideas together and combat this pandemic. If not, it could wipe off a whole lot of this population. #FightCovid19 #FightCoronavirus

  12. Chip March 17, 2020 at 04:09

    Coronavirus has been halting and postponing all the relevant things happening in the world… Even in the sporting world, it is still affecting the world. I hope soon enough we will get rid of this Pandemic affecting the world.. I was expecting the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War to be postponed also.. Truly the world is coming to an end like people have been predicting.. Love from Nigeria

  13. Jim Rench March 16, 2020 at 18:33

    I’m a Vietnam vet but don’t participate in social media re; Facebook. I would like a “frame”. How do I get one?

    Thanks. Jim R

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