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A man views the The Moving Wall, which is available

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A man views the The Moving Wall, which is available

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A man views the The Moving Wall, which is available to the public at all hours with the help of solar lights while displayed on Sackets Harbor Battlefield, August 24, in Sackets Harbor, New York. Volunteers from the Association of the United States Army coordinated the three day event for veterans, Soldiers and members of the community to experience the traveling half size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall in the North Country. Soldiers of the 41st Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division helped assemble the wall, will provide security and be available to assist visitors around the clock while The Moving Wall is on display in the battalion's partnered community. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Paige Behringer)

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24/08/2019
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