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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

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

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

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

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

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