Vietnam War Memorials

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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial honors the students and alumni who served in the Vietnam War. It is on the southeast side of campus, directly east of All Faiths Chapel. In 1986, students launched a successful $22,000 fundraising campaign for the memorial. Construction began in August 1989 and the memorial was dedicated in November 1989.

This striking memorial features two semicircular limestone walls that are 20 feet in diameter. One of the walls bears the engraved names of the 42 students who died in the war or who are missing in action. The other wall bears an inscribed quote from Abraham Lincoln. Benches and an illuminated flagpole rise in the memorial's center. Scott Enns, a 1985 architecture graduate from Wichita, designed the memorial.

Vietnam War Plaque

Vietnam War PlaqueBefore the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was built, a memorial plaque was donated to the university in 1969 and placed on the first floor of the K-State Student Union to honor those students who died in the Vietnam War.

In 2017, the plaque was moved outside of the Veteran's Resource Center, which is on the second floor.