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The Moving Wall at Mt. Trashmore Park in Virginia The Moving Wall at Grenada, Mississippi; May 1999. The Moving Wall is a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. It was devised by John Devitt after he attended the 1982 annual commemoration ceremonies celebrated in Washington for Vietnam veterans.
With the help of friends, the half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, named The Moving Wall, [45] was built and first put on display to the public in Tyler, Texas, in 1984. The Moving Wall visits hundreds of small towns and cities throughout the U.S., staying five or six days at each site. Local arrangements for each visit are made ...
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3984 will display the America’s Freedom Tribute’s Traveling Vietnam Wall and Cost of Freedom Tribute Saturday, Dec. 7 and Sunday, Dec. 8, at the post’s 201 ...
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A motorcade of police and motorcycles escorts the Vietnam Memorial Moving Wall to County College of Morris for assembly Thursday, opening ceremonies Friday and conclusion Monday.
A Needham, Massachusetts, veteran talks about why the Moving Wall, a replica of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. which includes the 58,000 names of Americans killed in the war, is so important.
The wall will be in the Market Common and is part of the city’s Military Appreciation Days. It will be open 24 hours each day. Traveling Vietnam Wall coming to Myrtle Beach in May.
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