. >> jimmie maylor. >> reporter: today she brought pictures of her classmates and those who came fromtexas school to make sure no one forgets about them. >> they gave so much more than i did. >> reporter: the fund made their announcement today, inviting anyone to scan photos of loved ones whose names are on the walls. there is now an opportunity to put faces to the 58,000 names on the vietnam veterans memorial. the pictures will be placed in an education center to be built underground near the vietnam wall. >> so the value for which people, like my dad and my uncle served and sacrificed are going to continue. >> my dad's picture, he is wearing his 100 mission patch. he is kneeling in front of his car, which he did his first hundred missions. >>> he held several sports teams, but today, his focus is off the courts to make the education center at the wall a reality. >> there are 54 names on that wall of people i served with, that died in a 12 month period of time. this is a way for me to give back. >> and hoping to gather 58,261 pictures of fallen vietnam veterans. in washington, 9news