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- Sheila StewartJune 18, 2016312 inducted in the 2016 Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund's In Memory program for those who returned from Vietnam only to die due to their service. They died in Vietnam, but their bodies didn't know.
- Michelin Travel & LifestyleAugust 2, 2011The Memorials must be seen on foot: group them into 2 or 3 at one visit; then take a meal break or save some for another day. The sites are also beautiful at night with ample lighting. -- Green Guide
- Motorcycle LawyerApril 11, 2013Rolling Thunder Ride For Freedom ends at the Vietnam Memorial. A truly incredible event. The Saluting Marine, a big part of Rolling Thunder, has a great story. Read more
- Benjamin TroxelJune 13, 2015Beautiful Vista, great to see the names of so many that have fallen. Tons of veterans visit, so it's always a great way to get to know the sacrifices some have made.
- John McCombsJanuary 15, 2019Fantastic for reflection, figuratively and literally. Great memorial, and a must-visit in the area.
- Dave LepkowskiNovember 14, 2017That also includes the recent veteran’s day wreaths as well. PLEASE do not move or touch them, please By The Way.
- jeyoDecember 14, 2015This is a quiet space of reflection. You can feel the weight of history here, and even still see its impact with flowers laid about the monument.
- Sean MillerJanuary 2, 2018Very moving memorial. We visit every time we are in D.C. to pay respects to those who sacrificed all for our freedom.
- Keep your voice down, control your children and walk by the wall in awe. Also, if it's raining or the ground is still wet, the walkway can get pretty slippery.
- Jake SmithMay 19, 2014Don't touch or move the memorials placed at the foot of the wall. These pieces are preserved and cataloged by the Smithsonian for "The Price We Pay" Exhibit at the Museum of American History.
- IWalked Audio ToursSeptember 26, 2012Designed by Maya Lin while a student at Yale (for which she received a 'B'). More than 150K objects have been left here over yrs including Harley Davidson and tiger cage. Full site history here<LINK> Read more
- Isadore CalderonJanuary 27, 2013The black granite wall was constructed as a place of healing and reconciliation for the families, friends and supporters of the more than 58,000 slain or missing soldiers.
- Black Family ReunionsMarch 27, 2016This was a special one to see -- very moving and very crowded. Avoid (war) holidays like Memorial Day and Veterans Day, and consider a week day visit.
- Alex Lazo VasquezAugust 14, 2014Powerful memorial. A diamond means they died. A cross next to the name means they were lost. If it has a circle on the cross means they found them. No name has a circle next to it...
- Lauren BaconMarch 24, 2014If you have a relative that has their name on the wall- someone will do a rubbing for you to take home. Just find their name in the books nearby
- Shay-Jahen MerrittéJanuary 2, 2015Look for the little symbols next to the names. A diamond means they died. A cross means they were Missing In Action and a filled in cross signifies that they were MIA but later found
- Jane CJune 22, 2014vvmf.org: learn how to add name of Vietnam Veteran to Memotial Wall - the names of those who died post-war, but a as result of it (ie: SDC/USMC Capt, in 2004)
- Guadalupe RodriguezMarch 16, 2015I got a knot in my throat and I got all teary! The monument is a couple of feet away from Abraham Lincoln's memorial. "Freedom is not free"
- Sheri CarboneJuly 6, 2013Check out the book with all the names so you can find someone fast on the wall. I made this a must on my list of places to stop.
- T LJanuary 1, 2016A place to remain all those heroes who gave their life for their country. Please, be quiet and pay attention to these walls
- Ellen S. P.December 24, 2015All of the items left in memory for the fallen are collected and saved by the park service.
- Sam OdleJanuary 15, 2016The names are in chronological order, starting and ending at the middle of the wall
- Andrew EFebruary 23, 2011Do not just walk by it and say this is another monument. Stop and look at your image and imagine that you are part of the wall. Do it you will understand!
- Dewana ManaOctober 29, 2017New part coming soon, dedicated to the memorabilia people/family/loved ones leave at the Wall.
- CozmikDecember 3, 2011I make my annual photojournalistic pilgrimage here every year during Memorial Day weekend + Rolling Thunder. Amazing people & moments to shoot & meet. See me there!
- RasmusMay 7, 2013Go on a day it doesn't rain, was pouring today and didn't get to really take it all in
- There's a giant book along the grass that helps you find your loved one's name, as the wall is not sorted alphabetically.
- Matt RosenbergNovember 13, 2012You can't visit this site and NOT be moved. If you have friends/family on 'The Wall' be sure to grab a pencil and paper to "rub off" their names.
- HISTORYApril 1, 2010The memorial currently consists of three separate parts: the Three Soldiers statue, the Vietnam Women's Memorial & the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, where over 58,000 names are engraved.
- Jacob FordJuly 12, 2015Design geek? Google “making the memorial” for an essay by Maya Lin, the architect. Simplicity is hard.
- The White HouseJune 19, 2012President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War and celebrate those who served. Read more
- Pamela JohnsonOctober 24, 2015A very special place for me my dad SSGT Daniel Holcomb and other Vietman Soldiers who fought and loss their lives
- Desmond EdwardsMarch 26, 2013Very worthwhile monument to visit. It makes you realize how much was sacrificed.
- Trust for the National MallNovember 19, 2013Please join the Trust for the National Mall as we preserve this iconic park for future generations. Read more
- Steven KanarianJune 11, 2012God Bless Vietnam Vets. I understand PTSD. Flag Day is June 14th. Learn what the American Flag meant to EMTs and paramedics at Ground Zero. Read more
- Aaron SmithMay 13, 2015Very touching to see. Don't take any of the notes left behind. The smithsonian keeps them all!
- Emily YeagerJuly 12, 201058,261 names, missing denoted with a cross: if their death is confirmed, a diamond is superimposed over the cross. Directories are located on nearby podiums so that visitors may locate specific names.
- Stephanie P.July 15, 2013An amazing and somber memorial reminding us that freedom is not always free.