An outstanding site dedicated to the Vietnam Memorial Wall and to
Vietnam veterans in general. Our primary source for researching
information on our fallen veterans.
Has an outstanding links section.
Another outstanding web site dedicated to the Vietnam Memorial Wall
and the veterans honored there. Their staff has created a special page
for each of our veterans. One of their goals is to have a picture for
every veteran named on the wall. Well worth your support. Check out
their links section for more sites honoring and supporting all veterans.
The home page of Chapter 172, Vietnam Veterans of America. This
chapter hosts the web site Vietnamwall.org. With their permission we
have been able to link to their virtual rubbings section and provide
that service to our visitors.
Since its founding more than 80 years ago, the Disabled American
Veterans has been dedicated to a single purpose: building better lives
for America's disabled veterans and their families. One of our most
active supporters has been Chapter 7 of the DAV Auxiliary located in
Oakland, CA.
Home of the Rebels
Our school's home page. Pay us a visit. We are very proud of the
accomplishments of our school and would like to share them with you.
Home page for the Eden Area Regional Occupational Program, our
partner in this project
Web site of the national chapter of DECA.
A non-profit organization dedicated to teaching young people
the principles upon which our nation was founded. In 2002 we
were awarded their George Washington Honor Medal for
Excellence. Thank you for your recognition
One of this school's alumni associations. Members of this class
knew most of our veterans. They have a memorial page
honoring San Lorenzo's veterans.
The Class of 1965 lost more students in Vietnam than any
other class. Please visit their very active and informative
site.
The home page for the Tennyson High School Class of 1967. One
of our veterans graduated from Tennyson in 1963. Their
memorial page is very moving and well worth a look. Their site
is also linked to other Tennyson alumni sites.
Their mission is to provide life-changing opportunities for men and
women of the U.S. Armed Forces who have suffered severe injuries
and need the support of grateful communities to realize their goals
and dreams.
The web site of Tino Banuelos, Class of 1964. Tino served in
the Army Security Agency in Vietnam and set up his web
page in honor of a friend killed in Vietnam.
Their mission, since May of 2004, has remained constant: to serve those
who preserve our freedom and, with your support. It is their hope to
continue increasing awareness and financial support for these brave men
and women.