Scaled down replica of the Vietnam Wall to visit Nashville Memorial Day weekend

May 19, 2016 at 09:47 am by Bryan Barrett


Veterans and active duty members of America's Armed Services travel great distances and make great sacrifices to preserve and protect freedom and liberty, the scaled replica of the Vietnam Wall is just one way we can remember the sacrifices of those that gave all during the Vietnam War. The United States Marine Corps invites you visit the wall when it visits Nashville, Tennessee from May 26-30, 2016. The event opens at 2pm on Thursday, May 26th and is open 24/7 through Memorial Day, Sunday, May 30th at 3pm. The Wall will be at the National Cemetery, 1420 Gallatin Pike S., Madison, TN.

The Opening Ceremony is scheduled for Friday, May 27th at 10am with Senior Advisor to the Mayor, Ashford Hughes and the Marine Corps Recruiting Station-Nashville participating.

The United States Marine Corps brings this wall to you as a part of its Commemorative Plan to remember the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. The United States Marine Corps is a Commemorative Partner of the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Vietnam Commemoration Office. One of the objectives of this office is to thank and honor veterans of the Vietnam War, including personnel who were held as prisoners of war (POW), or listed as missing in action (MIA), for their service and sacrifice on behalf of the United States and to thank and honor the families of these veterans.

The wall is an 80 percent scale version of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. Across its 360-foot length the wall contains every single name etched on the original. At its apex, the memorial is an impressive eight feet tall.

For more detailed information about this event, please contact the Office of Marine Corps Communications, Community Relations section at 703-614-1034 or visit www.marines.mil

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