In Memory

In Memory

This page is for the men who did not come home, and for the brothers we have lost in the years since. The Wolfhounds keep a simple covenant: their names are spoken, their stories are told, and they are never forgotten.

The 2nd Platoon of Charlie Company alone lost forty-five men during 1968–69. Across the battalion, the toll was among the heaviest in the 25th Infantry Division. Many of those men were nineteen and twenty years old. We remember them here.

The Moving Wall

Wherever The Moving Wall — the traveling half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial — comes to rest, Wolfhounds gather to stand watch and to find one another. It was at one such gathering that two Wolfhounds, strangers from different years, recognized each other by their unit alone.

Lost & Found

If you served with the Wolfhounds, or if you are the family of a Wolfhound, we want to hear from you. We are working to gather names, photographs, and memories so that this record is as complete as the men who made it deserve. Please reach out with anything you would like added.