Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Vietnam Traveling Wall

This past weekend I had the opportunity to visit the Vietnam Traveling Wall, a replica of the wall found in Washington D.C. The wall stopped in Geneva; it's only stop in Nebraska this year. Visiting was a very powerful experience, as it stretched approximately half a block either way and contained some 58,000 names of young men and women killed or missing in action from the Vietnam War.

The wall began and ended in one corner.

Visitors had traveled from states away to visit here and some looked for names of a loved one. This man was very emotional as he sat looking at a name.

Plaque representing the women of the war.


Visitors had left mementos of loved ones.

3 men from Fillmore County had died in the war; 2 within days of each other.


Flags representing each person killed from the state were formed into the shape of Nebraska.

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