SSG Robert Burns22541<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I love the wall in DC. Feels like you are walking on holy ground. I have seen numerous make shift, temporary, unit or event specific memorials for our fallen in these two wars. Is there a project in the making for a more permanent, all inclusive design<br />What would you like to see? A wall or something else?<br />I'd love to see some brainstorming and maybe even some personal stories on here from those who have lost a friend/family member to these wars.<br />Also should it be a combined memorial or one for each war?What will be our Vietnam Wall Memorial for OIF/OEF?2013-12-17 16:37:59 -0500SSG Robert Burns22541<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I love the wall in DC. Feels like you are walking on holy ground. I have seen numerous make shift, temporary, unit or event specific memorials for our fallen in these two wars. Is there a project in the making for a more permanent, all inclusive design<br />What would you like to see? A wall or something else?<br />I'd love to see some brainstorming and maybe even some personal stories on here from those who have lost a friend/family member to these wars.<br />Also should it be a combined memorial or one for each war?What will be our Vietnam Wall Memorial for OIF/OEF?2013-12-17 16:37:59 -05002013-12-17 16:37:59 -0500MAJ Private RallyPoint Member22554<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There should be two memorials but they should be co-located. I think they should also be in D.C. &nbsp;Not sure what it should be but I'd leave the wall for Vietnam and come up with something else.&nbsp;Response by MAJ Private RallyPoint Member made Dec 17 at 2013 5:05 PM2013-12-17 17:05:27 -05002013-12-17 17:05:27 -0500MAJ Private RallyPoint Member22607<div class="images-v2-count-1"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-359"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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Response by SSG Carlos Madden made Nov 11 at 2015 8:05 PM2015-11-11 20:05:08 -05002015-11-11 20:05:08 -0500SPC Sidney Cavanaugh5471870<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>i cried like a baby just as i did shooting my m60Response by SPC Sidney Cavanaugh made Jan 22 at 2020 8:18 PM2020-01-22 20:18:16 -05002020-01-22 20:18:16 -0500SSG William Kessinger5471978<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would like to see the traveling wall for Vietnam veterans, I would like to see other walls but they should be separate. Being a Vietnam Veteran combat wounded in 69 I lost several comrades and friends .<br />SSG, William KessingerResponse by SSG William Kessinger made Jan 22 at 2020 8:39 PM2020-01-22 20:39:55 -05002020-01-22 20:39:55 -0500Sgt Glenn Drosche5471995<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>My Best Friend was wounded and passed away in Vietnam I love that guy I went to the wall in Washington DC to pay my Respects to him and all that gave their lives to fight for their Country. God Bless those guys Love You AllResponse by Sgt Glenn Drosche made Jan 22 at 2020 8:42 PM2020-01-22 20:42:31 -05002020-01-22 20:42:31 -0500Sgt Bill Braman5472026<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Went to the mall in D.C. in 2013, saw the Washington, Lincoln, WW2 memorials and the Vietnam Wall but what really touched me was the statue of the 3 at the Wall availed the 1000 yard stare, if a memorial is to be made for the never ending waste of life in the Mideast I believe it should be unique as are the others representing the different wars and conflictsResponse by Sgt Bill Braman made Jan 22 at 2020 8:48 PM2020-01-22 20:48:44 -05002020-01-22 20:48:44 -0500TSgt Jeremy Soltys5472084<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Hopefully a wall of the names of the neocons who were responsible, with a guillotine next to it. A working one.Response by TSgt Jeremy Soltys made Jan 22 at 2020 8:54 PM2020-01-22 20:54:21 -05002020-01-22 20:54:21 -0500SSG George Larranaga5472105<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Love to see the traveling wall, since I can not see the real, I cannot travel.Response by SSG George Larranaga made Jan 22 at 2020 8:56 PM2020-01-22 20:56:14 -05002020-01-22 20:56:14 -0500SSG Larry Smith5472262<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>very touching our warWE WON..........................................Response by SSG Larry Smith made Jan 22 at 2020 9:17 PM2020-01-22 21:17:49 -05002020-01-22 21:17:49 -0500SPC Patrick DiStaso5472266<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I visited the wall in DC I felt like I was walking on hallowed ground. A couple of years ago they came to Punta Gorda Fl, with the wall it wasn’t the same but I had to see it.Response by SPC Patrick DiStaso made Jan 22 at 2020 9:18 PM2020-01-22 21:18:25 -05002020-01-22 21:18:25 -0500SP5 Ron Rowland5472312<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I love the wall also but with mixed feeling. When I was giving a speech at the Pentagon many years ago, I finally got the nerve to visit the wall. I did something so unusual that I still cannot believe it. My last name is Rowland, I went right to the “R” section and looked for my name! Thinking my life was a dream and I was killed over there. Strange, very strange. RonResponse by SP5 Ron Rowland made Jan 22 at 2020 9:27 PM2020-01-22 21:27:14 -05002020-01-22 21:27:14 -0500PFC Bryan Knight5472322<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>middle east conflicts memorial wall. 229 main street Marseilles il. you can find it on facebook.. or just google it.Response by PFC Bryan Knight made Jan 22 at 2020 9:29 PM2020-01-22 21:29:51 -05002020-01-22 21:29:51 -0500Pvt SanJuana Méndez5472364<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>There's memorial for every actual war our country has participated in, more recently, Korean War. Since Civil War, until selective service became obsolete, our men had no choice as to whether they should enlist, yet so many more did rather than go to prison or flee to another country. Those brave souls deserve something to show their patriotism. Not aware when selective service ceased to be, but we owe it to those who served even though they didn't have to to honor period in which they served.Response by Pvt SanJuana Méndez made Jan 22 at 2020 9:36 PM2020-01-22 21:36:26 -05002020-01-22 21:36:26 -0500SSgt Kurt Ohlrich5472411<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I remember watching the dedication on the wall on TV. I cried for about three hours and have never had any TPSD problems since. I had survival guilt syndrome and I was able to dismiss it. There is no rhythm or reason for the choice and I finally accepted that. I have been to "The Wall" several times (my wife and son let me be alone the first time) and each time has been awesome. The visiting wall is good if you haven't got to go to D.C.Response by SSgt Kurt Ohlrich made Jan 22 at 2020 9:45 PM2020-01-22 21:45:22 -05002020-01-22 21:45:22 -0500PO2 Ron Lambertson5472425<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Two things I'd like to see; 1. is a collection of photo's. We who served in Nam are getting old and many of those photo's, letters, memorabilia will or does not have the same value to our kids or other family members as they do to us. I know things left at THE WALL are collected & saved, but those items, photos, letters, that are setting in a box in a room somewhere NEED TO BE MEMORIALIZED. LET'S DO THIS PEOPLE. We deserve it, our sisters & brothers deserve it, History demands it.......<br />Thanks All<br />Ron Lambertson, EM2<br />Vietnam-January 1967-August 1970.Response by PO2 Ron Lambertson made Jan 22 at 2020 9:50 PM2020-01-22 21:50:15 -05002020-01-22 21:50:15 -0500PO1 Rennae Rosenberg5472439<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I worked at WA,DC's Navy's offices northwest of the Viet Nam War Memorial in the '80's ... and after my 20 years Navy time, I retired on the USS Missouri in Pearl Harbor in April 1999. That Memorial Day weekend the travelling Wall came to the AZ Memorial Grounds. I participated as one of the night shift folks that were there for visitors (because it was available 24 hours daily). Since then, I have seen the Wall several times across America; and now it has become something of a carnival scene. (IMHO) Hawkers selling tee shirts, name tags made while you wait, post cards, etc!!! Plus also on display were pieces and parts of our wars/skirmishes/events since Viet Nam time. I won't attend again.Response by PO1 Rennae Rosenberg made Jan 22 at 2020 9:54 PM2020-01-22 21:54:05 -05002020-01-22 21:54:05 -0500PO3 Ronald Haynes5472468<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have seen both the traveling wall and the one in Washington DC. Both are very impressive to me, but as a Vienam Vet the one in DC took me many minutes to walk down to the wall. Their are people I know from Kansas. I am very proud to have a wall located in Junction City Kansas.Response by PO3 Ronald Haynes made Jan 22 at 2020 9:59 PM2020-01-22 21:59:31 -05002020-01-22 21:59:31 -0500SGT Aaron Cordial5472568<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would love to see huge american flag with names of all those who have died engraved underneath it.Response by SGT Aaron Cordial made Jan 22 at 2020 10:16 PM2020-01-22 22:16:11 -05002020-01-22 22:16:11 -0500SSG Ted Seal5472634<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Having visited the wall in Washington does in fact feel like it's hallowed ground, very emotional seeing Brothers name's, those know, and unknown is difficult, so I reflect on the times of cursing, and laughing. Since that time I've been blessed with two magnificent children, however since they are both special needs children, the possibility of seeing the Vietnam Memorial in DC is a long shot at best, so the traveling Wall provides the opportunity to have them see the names of those who gave their final full measure, and this is my way of sharing their lives, and not just a name on a Wall. Simply my opinion.Response by SSG Ted Seal made Jan 22 at 2020 10:26 PM2020-01-22 22:26:04 -05002020-01-22 22:26:04 -0500PO1 Kevin Dougherty5472977<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>MY two cents as a Vietnam Era vet. In a very real sense OIF/OEF are not over. Combat forces are still in theater, still fighting. Even when they finally all come home, the conflict that are a part of is likely to remain very much ongoing. Regardless, it will take some years before we have the proper perspective. None of the newer ones were established quickly. Korea was authorized in 1986 with ground broken in 1992. WWII was not opened until 2004, and Vietnam a relatively short 17 years opening in 1982.Response by PO1 Kevin Dougherty made Jan 23 at 2020 12:08 AM2020-01-23 00:08:53 -05002020-01-23 00:08:53 -0500Laura Soravilla5473106<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>What about agent orange spouses who have passed ? They died from being in the war also!Response by Laura Soravilla made Jan 23 at 2020 1:28 AM2020-01-23 01:28:38 -05002020-01-23 01:28:38 -0500CDR Eben Hedman5473140<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I believe that our fallen should be recognized and memorialized in public places. If combined, then there should be separate sections representing different conflicts.Response by CDR Eben Hedman made Jan 23 at 2020 2:16 AM2020-01-23 02:16:44 -05002020-01-23 02:16:44 -0500SGT Richard Midgett5473303<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>No it should NEVER BE COMBINED...<br />2 wars 2 DIFFERENT AMERICAN HOMECOMING RESPONSES...<br />VIETNAM VETERANS WERE TREATED LIKE THEY DIDN'T BELONG HERE..<br />OEF... BIG ASS PARADE...<br />TOO MUCH DIFFERENCE TO BE COMBINED..Response by SGT Richard Midgett made Jan 23 at 2020 5:35 AM2020-01-23 05:35:10 -05002020-01-23 05:35:10 -0500AN Angelo Petro5474036<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>When will it be in the Washington, D.C. area?Response by AN Angelo Petro made Jan 23 at 2020 9:22 AM2020-01-23 09:22:45 -05002020-01-23 09:22:45 -0500CPL Bruce Fitzwater5474081<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I have not visited the Wall yet. I can't get up the courage to go. Don't do anything to change what the Wall is for! Leave it alone and let the Fallen rest in peace!Response by CPL Bruce Fitzwater made Jan 23 at 2020 9:40 AM2020-01-23 09:40:07 -05002020-01-23 09:40:07 -0500Cpl Adrian Grass5474236<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I would like to see the original WALL, And the traveling as well! I know I'm asking too much for some upgrade on a few items. I really would like to be able to push a button to hi-lite A individual's name , whole units . Platoons , specific dates , area of deployment! Personally I want to find out certain information about unit members who were deployed when I was, I forgot too many details about events dates , area of events that cost me my hearing and lose of men I fought along side.Response by Cpl Adrian Grass made Jan 23 at 2020 10:19 AM2020-01-23 10:19:30 -05002020-01-23 10:19:30 -0500SP5 Ron Crawford5474430<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The wall is good and I think it should only be for Vietnam. The others should have something else of their own so as they do not get muddled together. There should also be something to show that Jane Fonda was a traitor, as that is slowly disappearing with the dying Vets.Response by SP5 Ron Crawford made Jan 23 at 2020 11:16 AM2020-01-23 11:16:30 -05002020-01-23 11:16:30 -0500CN Mudman Johnson5474464<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Ritual is the healing with sacred intent makes all of our actions sacred; when I lead a ritual to welcome back Vietnam veterans home, there wasn't a dry eye in the the room.and asked all veterans to wash their hands of the blood of war, Gordon had his first full night of sleep since the war and started a healing in his own life which lead to this poem (which has healed so many that I shared it with) in my own world for creating World Peace by 2025 (I need help) collaboration and healing the wounds of war and practising World Peace in our lives especially at this time in History to create a morality that we can all believe which will give us meaning in our lives.I forgot what the question was but although he died a few years ago,This is Gordons way to heal from war;<br /><br />Lunch<br /><br />He came to lunch with me today the Vietnamese boy<br />sat at the table on my left, as he always does<br />and my hand trembled as I tried to eat<br /><br />I've never known his name odd, because<br />he's been around so long-twenty-four years<br />on the edges of my dreams,twenty-four years<br />a silent presence haunting the sleepless<br />early-morning hours that sometimes snatch me still<br />too-easily alarmed from sleep.<br /><br />Fourteen years, maybe fifteen, (hard to tell with all the blood),<br />beatified with fierce pride of new manhood,<br />childhood innocence burnished by war<br />to a hard metallic sheen.<br />I've come to love him, this boy so like myself,<br />but still my hand trembled as I raised my cup to drink.<br />He didn't eat,(he never does)<br /><br />Just watched me (as he always does)<br />never speaking, watched me<br />silent through his pain.<br /><br />Silent since that dark and early-morning hour<br />twenty-four years ago, jungle-dark and early-morning hour<br />when he cried out in warning to his brothers<br />as we lay tense and trembling, he and I,<br />trapped in bloody embrace in the fear-kissed dark<br />of the killing field, cries out again in warning and in pain<br />as I put one hand over the hole in his gut to stop the blood,<br />one over his mouth to stop the cries.<br />He writhes, twisting from my touch, thrashes in shadow<br />as I reach again to silence his cries, our tortured dance<br />masking sounds of his brothers' advance,<br />painting us as targets in the dark—<br /><br />And the hiss-whispered order flung with desperate urgency<br />from the darkness on my right: "Cut that slope’s throat!<br /> Now!"<br />Shadow-fractured moonlight flows the cutting edge of knife I draw with bloody hand. “Please,” I whisper, “Don't”<br />lift my hand (“Please!”) from his lips<br />(“Please don’t!”) cries erupt anew<br />and I raise the blade and choose --<br /><br />He's never cried out since,<br />nor laughed, this beautiful man-child warrior.<br />He simply watches me, like at lunch,<br />trying to talk, to chew, to swallow.<br />No longer seeking escape.<br />Trying only to control the trembling--<br /><br />He came to lunch with me today,<br />and I don't mind so much any more.<br />Still,I wish I knew his name<br />so I could set him free--<br />You see you cannot kill someone<br />without becoming jailer to his soul.<br /><br />Gordon MustainResponse by CN Mudman Johnson made Jan 23 at 2020 11:29 AM2020-01-23 11:29:21 -05002020-01-23 11:29:21 -05001LT Allen Hahn5474578<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I feel that they should be separated. Each memorial reminds us of the many differences in each action. All those who served should be acknowledged for their duty in a way unique to that war.Response by 1LT Allen Hahn made Jan 23 at 2020 12:00 PM2020-01-23 12:00:13 -05002020-01-23 12:00:13 -0500Maj Gordon Squires5474723<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>One for each war. They wii have to find more space. How about getting rid of a few government buildings and building the memorials in their place? After all, they financed and went along with the wars.Response by Maj Gordon Squires made Jan 23 at 2020 12:43 PM2020-01-23 12:43:32 -05002020-01-23 12:43:32 -0500Cpl Coy Williams5474798<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Outstanding idea! Like grains of sand...Response by Cpl Coy Williams made Jan 23 at 2020 12:59 PM2020-01-23 12:59:12 -05002020-01-23 12:59:12 -0500PO3 Tom Graham5475702<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>ONE Wall, as is don't do a thing to change it... Leave it alone!!!! A memorial is a memorial - not subject to change when a whim occurs...Response by PO3 Tom Graham made Jan 23 at 2020 5:04 PM2020-01-23 17:04:03 -05002020-01-23 17:04:03 -0500SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth5478171<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The wall should be tasteful and honor those that served in this conflict/war.Response by SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth made Jan 24 at 2020 10:25 AM2020-01-24 10:25:59 -05002020-01-24 10:25:59 -0500SPC Melanie Vancegonzalez5479015<div class="images-v2-count-2"><div class="content-picture image-v2-number-1" id="image-417449"> <div class="social_icons social-buttons-on-image">
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