Keith Tracy and CJ Scott have created a registry for Canadian Vietnam veterans.
If you are a Vietnam veteran or have a family member who fought in the 30-year war, two researchers in Windsor, Ont., want to hear from you.Keith Tracy, a U.S. army veteran living in Windsor, Ont., and CJ Scott, a genealogist, are working on a registry for Canadian Vietnam veterans. If you are a Vietnam veteran or have a family member who fought in the war, two researchers in Windsor, Ont., want to hear from you.
Tracy has partnered with CJ Scott, a Windsor genealogist and member of the association, to help find veterans across the country as well as Canadians now living in the United States.Finding veterans hasn't been easy. A number of them have passed away. Also, some haven't come forward because of their reluctance to talk about taking part in the war.
American soldiers of the 173th airborne division are evacuated by helicopter from a Vietcong position on Dec. 11, 1965. To mark the anniversary, a small group of people is inviting Canadians who served and their families to Windsor for July 6, 2025, as the Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial, also known as the North Wall, is located at the Detroit riverfront in the southwestern Ontario city's Assumption Park. The names of 173 Canadian soldiers who were killed or missing in action are inscribed on the granite.
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