Neither the American or Canadian government know how many Canadians served during the Vietnam War Generation.  There have been speculations of up to 40,000 Canadians crossed borders to enlist, but to this day no one knows.

The objective of this research is to ensure that each person that was a Canadian Citizen who enlisted and served in the US Military during the time period of 1959 to 1975 is counted and Welcomed Home.

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​​1)  WERE YOU A Canadian Citizen AT THE TIME OF ENLISTMENT?

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​2) ARE YOU a Vietnam Veteran or Vietnam War Era Veteran?​

3) DO YOU KNOW OF a Vietnam or Vietnam War Generation Veteran who served in the United States Forces from 1959-1975?​​​​​​

                                                 4) DO YOU HAVE a DD-214 form to confirm proof of service?


Did you say YES to any of these questions?
REGISTER TODAY along with many Veterans, and families that want to ensure their loved ones are remembered.

Review the questions below, then register today online by selecting a registration link or 
email us to request a registration form. 

Be sure to also review the criteria for our 2025 Pinning Ceremony.​
​​Florence Lukey holding photo of brother JEFFREY J. LUKEY (KIA). Photo courtesy of  The Military Museums (Calgary) and Florence Lukey.
Keith Tracey, U.S. Veteran
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C.J. Scott​​, Genealogist / CVVMA Member
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