What is the criteria I
must meet to attend the reunion?
Reunions are for female
enlisted, or staff or line officers who served in Vietnam (in-country) from 1965
to 1975 inclusive.
Since all women were sent out
of Vietnam in 1973, why is 1975 included in the dates?
To include those women who were part of Operation Babylift
and served in-country during the operation.
If I was TDY in
Vietnam, am I included?
Yes, if you actually served in-country. Just passing through does not meet the
criteria.
Can nurses attend reunions?
Nurses who served in Vietnam are
welcome to join us at our reunions.
What about civilians?
Civilians who served in Vietnam are
also welcome at our reunions.
What armed services is the
reunion for?
All enlisted women, and staff and line officers of the Army,
Air Force, Marine Corps, and Navy.
What about Vietnam-era
veterans?
Reunions are for those
females who served in-country.
What if I served in
Southeast Asia in support of the Vietnam War?
The reunion is a gathering of women who served together in
Vietnam. You must have served in-country.
Where can I find more
information about women who served in Vietnam?
A short history is provided on this
site. For additional information, see the Links page.
Also, look at the Suggested Reading section.
How can I help?
If you know of anyone who meets the criteria (female
enlisted, or staff or line officer who served in-country), or if you want more
information, please contact us. If you would like to be a sponsor,
also use the information on the Contact Us page..
The Vietnam Women Veterans, Inc. is a registered nonprofit organization.