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Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund pulls plug on building a museum on the Mall: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund changes direction of Education Center campaign
Army medics and Navy corpsmen (often serving in Marine Corps units) were the enlisted “first responders” of the Vietnam War. They saved countless lives, often at great risk to themselves. In this episode, we bring you two stories from members of the 1st Cavalry’s 15th Medical Battalion.
We investigate veterans charities and sort them into three groups: “highly recommended,” “recommended,” and “not recommended.” It can be hard to tell a flower from a dandelion when you look from a distance.
Based on its 2023 tax return, we calculate that Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund spent 66.9 percent of its $7.2 million budget on programs and 30.1 percent on overhead. This is higher than our recommended 25 percent maximum overhead spending.
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund is dedicated to remembering those who served in the USA armed forces in Vietnam and to maintaining the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. (VVMF), is the non-profit organization established on April 27, 1979, by Jan Scruggs , a former Army Infantry in Vietnam.