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A wreath, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the

A wreath, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the

A wreath, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War, is placed prior to the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kurt Crytzer (center), commanding

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kurt Crytzer (center), commanding

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kurt Crytzer (center), commanding general, Joint Task Force-North, and Ame Callahan (Center left), acting director Fort Bliss National Cemetery, render honor as “Taps” is played during the ... More

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of the fallen service members during the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

The Joint Task Force-North All Service Color Guard

The Joint Task Force-North All Service Color Guard

The Joint Task Force-North All Service Color Guard marches in the colors during the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

Visitors attend the mobile education center of “The

Visitors attend the mobile education center of “The

Visitors attend the mobile education center of “The Wall That Heals” memorial during the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of the fallen service members during the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

A Visitor to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names

A Visitor to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names

A Visitor to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of the fallen service members during the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

Spc. Ryan Columbare, 1st Armored Division Band, plays

Spc. Ryan Columbare, 1st Armored Division Band, plays

Spc. Ryan Columbare, 1st Armored Division Band, plays "Taps" during the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

A Visitor to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names

A Visitor to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names

A Visitor to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of the fallen service members during the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

Visitors render honor as the National Anthem is played

Visitors render honor as the National Anthem is played

Visitors render honor as the National Anthem is played during the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

The 19th Rifle Company, United States Marine Corps

The 19th Rifle Company, United States Marine Corps

The 19th Rifle Company, United States Marine Corps Reserve Foundation, render honor as “Taps” is played during the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kurt Crytzer, commanding general,

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kurt Crytzer, commanding general,

U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kurt Crytzer, commanding general, Joint Task Force-North, addresses the crowd during the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

The Joint Task Force-North All Service Color Guard

The Joint Task Force-North All Service Color Guard

The Joint Task Force-North All Service Color Guard render honor as “Taps” is played during the opening ceremony of “The Wall That Heals” at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of

Visitors to “The Wall That Heals” reads the names of the fallen service members during the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War at the Fort Bliss National Ceremony April 14.

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