The army thinks that the war zone in Southeast Asia is not suitable for American women, in particular. A spokesperson is a journalist and a woman can not work in a cultural model that can not satisfy the use of women's services in the country now.This work must be psychologically and socially appropriate " Told. Brigadier Hosington, which prevents the dispatch of women to the battlefield in Southeast Asia, believes that public debates over women's debate in the war zone impede the expansion of women's role in the United States.
To the south of the Vietnam War Memorial Museum is the Vietnam Women's Memorial Hall, commemorating 265,000 women serving in the Vietnam War. Many of them serve as nurses. The 2,000 pound bronze structure is 15 feet tall and depicts three women participating in injured soldiers reflecting the necessary unity during the conflict. The third part of the Vietnam War war dead memorial is a statue of three soldiers (also known as three soldiers) Another moving memory is a different group that must be gathered during the Vietnam War. Standing at a height of 7 feet above a one foot high granite pedestal, it was arranged to show that three soldiers are gazing at the memorial wall with fellow names.
This memorial marks members of the American army who fought during the Vietnam War, was serviced, or was listed on MIA. It is divided into three separate sections: the Three Soldiers Statue, the Vietnam Women Memorial and the famous Vietnam War Memorial. Because of its dark color and lack of decoration, the controversy centers around the memorial non-traditional design, but it soon became a place of sorrow, pilgrimage and healing; today it is the most visited at the National Mall It will be one of the most mobile monuments Visitors have developed the tradition of losing memorabilia, letters, and photos of loved ones in war
Problems related to its construction caused controversy, and some of them caused an increase in the Memorial Complex. The monument consists of three separate parts: the most famous part of the wall and monument of the Vietnam War war dead memorial monument which was first completed; three soldiers and a Vietnamese women's monument. The majority of the memorial hall was completed in 1982 and is located in the Constitution Garden adjacent to the National Mall just northeast of the Lincoln Memorial. The monument is maintained by the National Park Service and receives approximately 3 million visitors each year. The memorial wall was designed by American architect Maya Lin. In 2007, it was chosen as the tenth in the "American Most Popular Building List" by the American Architects Association. As a national monument, it is listed in the national history registered goods