THE WALL
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall USA website is dedicated to those who died in the
Vietman War.   (touch hand to to enter their site)
"If you are able, save for them a place inside of you and save one backward glance when you
are leaving for the places they can no longer go.

Be not ashamed to say you loved them, though you may or may not have always. Take what
they have taught you with their dying and keep it with your own.

And in that time when men decide and feel safe to call war insane, take one moment to
embrace those gentle heroes you left behind."

Major Michael Davis O'Donnell
1 January 1970
Dak to, Vietnam
Listed as KIA February 7, 1978
Vietnam Veterans Memorial
"This memorial if for those who have died,
Lin, designer, Vietnam veterans Memorial
Wall

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
recognize and
honors the men and women who sered in one of
America's most divisive wars. The memorial grew
out of a need to heal the nation's wounds as
America struggled to reconcile different moral and
political points of view. The Vietnam Veterans
Memorial is a place where everyone, regardless
of opinion, can come together and remember and
honor those who served. By doing so, the
memorial has paved the way towards
reconciliation and healing, a process that
continues today.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial accomplishes
these goals through the three components that
comprise the memorial: the Wall of names, the
Three Servicemen Statue and flagpole, and the
Vietnam Women's Memorial

www.nps.gov/vive/home.htm
THE VIETNAM WOMEN'S MEMORIAL


When Diane Evans, a former army nurse in Vietnam, first saw the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, she
felt something was missing. Her efforts to highlight the service of women in Vietnam were rewarded
on November 11, 1993, when the Vietnam Women's Memorial was dedicated.

The Sculpture, designed by Texas nativeGlenna Goodacre, depicts three uniformed women with a
wounded soldier. While one nursc comforts the soldier, another kneels in though of prayer. The third
looks to the skies-for help from a medevac helicopter, or perhaps from a higher power

The women's was was different from the men's - instead of exploding in the jungle, it blew up in the
mind. Surrounded by death, the nurses had to shut down emotionally. They could not show their
frrlingd to the soldiers they were trying to heal. Like the Vietnam Wall, The Vietnam Womem's
Memorial has brough healing.