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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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russellviii
Layton

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Worth visiting!

It Won't Be This Way Forever

Two things that I found very striking about this memorial: First the sheer number of names engraved in the wall. It makes one think of the number of people who gave their all in that effort. The second thing is that there are constantly people at the wall leaving gifts, making rubbings, or simply touching the name of someone that they know.


internettoughguy
Springfield

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Not worth visiting!

debbie downer

this place is a big time downer, when we were there there were grieving people seeing their relatives names-major downer go somewhere fun instead


sipes23
Crystal Lake

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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The first time I went to this place

I went to the Vietnam war Memorial last night.

Many war monuments celebrate how awesome we are and how great our victory was. Like some sort of celebration of the horrors of war.

Not this one.

It makes the death individual and unique, and thus all the more horrible and wasteful. It sits quietly in the Mall, where it draws you down into it. And, sad to say, it’s much bigger than I had pictured it in my mind. I went at night and the lighting on the memorial, which my camera couldn’t capture, made it so heavy and grave. I nearly cried. It deabstractifies (I heard the president say that) the death caused by war. It was quite powerful.


gponyinmich
Portage

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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One of the most sorrowful places I've ever been

The span is enormous. The wall shows the true cost of war. Tiny mometos were placed all along the wall; mostly flowers and photos. People were crying most everywhere. Some people ran their fingers over the engraved names as they spoke or wept.

I began to read the names on the wall. Row by row I read. Then I began to skip around, until finally I was too overwhelmed to read any longer.

I’ve also been to the traveling wall. While also powerful, it is not nearly the size of the wall in D.C. It is also worth visiting.

To me, the great irony of the wall is the beautiful layout of the structure. The water flowing, the reflective granite, trees surrounding the clearing. I guess that is the irony of all memorials; beauty to commemorate the horrors or war, surrounding all the sadness and tears of memories.


Alena
Blaine

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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FFA

I was here with the group from the FFA National Leadership Conference. It’s been several years, so I don’t remember exactly what we did there (flag folding ceremony I think), but at the end we had vets saluting us. It was very moving.


Moonslide
Sydney

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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Vietnam War Memorial

The list of people whos only chance of life was taken away.

If God is good and powerful why dose he just watch people be killed?

No excuse!

More proof that there is NO God.

Live and let live!


webconsultancy
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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나는 월남 전쟁 결코 일어나지 않았다는 것을 바란다!


webconsultancy
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Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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A tip I have about this place

저희가 이 전쟁 동안에 그들의 생활을 희생한 순교자에게 약간 존경을 보여주게 하십시오.


LOLKing
Milwaukee

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Worth visiting!

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it is so powerful, worth the trip


sneezypb
Athens

Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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My mom got a rubbing of the name of a high schol friend who was killed a week before he was going to return home. She’s always mentioned him every time the Vietnam “War” has come up in conversation.