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The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names

The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names

The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names of more than 58,000 service members who lost their lives as a direct result of the conflict in Vietnam. Approximately 8,000 people visited the memorial fro... More

Capt. Cherie R. Bolden, Secretary to the General Staff,

Capt. Cherie R. Bolden, Secretary to the General Staff,

Capt. Cherie R. Bolden, Secretary to the General Staff, 108th Training Command (IET), discusses lessons learned from the Vietnam conflict with members of the Junior Officer Association during a staff ride to th... More

Members of the 108th Training Command (IET) Junior

Members of the 108th Training Command (IET) Junior

Members of the 108th Training Command (IET) Junior Officers Association pose for a photo with Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund director of public Affairs, Tim Tetz, and his hero dog, Mitch. The 108th Training Com... More

Mother and child peer at the names inscribed on the

Mother and child peer at the names inscribed on the

Mother and child peer at the names inscribed on the traveling “Wall that Heals”. Approximately 8,000 people visited the memorial in Fort Mill, S.C. from Oct. 15-19. Eleven service members from Fort Mill died fr... More

Mother and child peer at the names inscribed on the

Mother and child peer at the names inscribed on the

Mother and child peer at the names inscribed on the traveling “Wall that Heals”. Approximately 8,000 people visited the memorial from Oct. 15-19. Eleven service members from Fort Mill died from wounds directly ... More

Capt. William Hayward, 108th Training Command (IET),

Capt. William Hayward, 108th Training Command (IET),

Capt. William Hayward, 108th Training Command (IET), peers at the names inscribed on the traveling “Wall that Heals.” The 108th Junior Officer Association sponsored a staff ride Sunday, Oct. 19, to provide prof... More

Capt. Cherie Bolden, 108th Training Command (IET),

Capt. Cherie Bolden, 108th Training Command (IET),

Capt. Cherie Bolden, 108th Training Command (IET), browses through a book placed at the foundation of the traveling “Wall that Heals.” The 108th Junior Officer Association sponsored a staff ride Sunday, Oct. 19... More

The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names

The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names

The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names of those who lost their lives as a direct result of the conflict in Vietnam. Approximately 8,000 people visited the wall during the five-day long exhibit i... More

Tim Tetz, director of public affairs for the Vietnam

Tim Tetz, director of public affairs for the Vietnam

Tim Tetz, director of public affairs for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, assists people such as John Gladden, veteran of the Vietnam conflict, in finding the names of colleagues on “The Wall That Heals.” Te... More

Lt. Col. Val Clay, 108th Training Command (IET), speaks

Lt. Col. Val Clay, 108th Training Command (IET), speaks

Lt. Col. Val Clay, 108th Training Command (IET), speaks with Tim Tetz, director of public affairs for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, as Billy Mitchell lays at his feet. “Mitch,” as he is called, is a yello... More

Nation Ford High School Senior Recognized for Attending Prestigious Summer Academy

Nation Ford High School Senior Recognized for Attending Prestigious Su...

Haley Bishop, left, receives a congratulatory certificate for attending the 2019 Semper Fidelis All-American Program Battles Won Academy, July 11-15, in Washington, D.C. Bishop was selected not only for her at... More

Harvey C. Mayhill, U.S. Air Force Retiree and traveling

Harvey C. Mayhill, U.S. Air Force Retiree and traveling

Harvey C. Mayhill, U.S. Air Force Retiree and traveling “Wall that Heals” volunteer, helps Michael Singer find the names of service members with whom he served during the conflict in Vietnam. The traveling “Wal... More

A volunteer at the traveling “Wall that Heals” comforts

A volunteer at the traveling “Wall that Heals” comforts

A volunteer at the traveling “Wall that Heals” comforts a veteran from the Vietnam conflict at Fort Mill, S.C. The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names of more than 58,000 service members who lost... More

It is not uncommon to find notes, letters, and pictures

It is not uncommon to find notes, letters, and pictures

It is not uncommon to find notes, letters, and pictures from family and friends of service members who died as a direct result of their wounds during the Vietnam conflict placed at the foundation of the traveli... More

Sgt. Chris Farris, a weapon repairman assigned to the

Sgt. Chris Farris, a weapon repairman assigned to the

Sgt. Chris Farris, a weapon repairman assigned to the 175th Maintenance Support Company competes in the 10k road march during the 518th Sustainment Brigade, 143 Sustainment Command (Expeditionary), third annual... More

A volunteer at the traveling “Wall that Heals” provides

A volunteer at the traveling “Wall that Heals” provides

A volunteer at the traveling “Wall that Heals” provides a lesson in history to a young visitor on Sunday, Oct. 19. The traveling “Wall that Heals” is engraved with names of more than 58,000 service members who ... More

Mother and children peer at the names inscribed on

Mother and children peer at the names inscribed on

Mother and children peer at the names inscribed on the traveling “Wall that Heals.” Approximately 8,000 people visited the memorial in Fort Mill, S.C., from Oct. 15-19. Eleven service members from Fort Mill die... More

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