The White House says it honors Vietnam War veterans
Key points
Honors Vietnam War veterans' service and sacrifice
Lists administration actions to support veterans
TL;DR
The White House says millions of American service members deployed to Vietnam beginning in 1965 and that the last United States military forces withdrew on March 29, 1973.
The White House says 58,000 American service members were killed and more than 300,000 were wounded in the Vietnam War.
The White House says the administration signed the Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Act, has opened more than 30 veteran health clinics, is constructing the National Center for Warrior Independence, reports VA backlog down more than 60 percent since last year, and announced the Claim Assist Portal.
Original text
Beginning in 1965, millions of American heroes courageously departed their homeland and arrived in the jungles of Vietnam to halt the spread of communism and defend the cause of freedom against forces of evil and oppression. On March 29, 1973, after 8 years of excruciating battle, the last United States military forces withdrew, and our final prisoners of war were released—solidifying their place in history as gallan...