A recent four-year study has concluded that the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, the Wall, in Washington contains duplications, misspellings and other errors.
The black granite wall, dedicated on Nov. 13, 1982, comprises 144 panels engraved with more than 58,000 names of those killed in the Vietnam War or missing in action and still not accounted for. Specifically, the Wall lists 58,390 names, but after taking the duplications into account, the total number of people listed is 58,276 individuals.
The study was initiated by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, the nonprofit organization that built and maintains the Wall, so it could compare the names on the wall with databases of the war dead.
“We needed to know exactly what’s on the Wall…warts, errors and all,” Jim Knotts, president of the fund, told…