It was very meaningful.I served there and I visit often. I have many friends who have their names on the wall. The statues are breathtaking and well done. I usually sit and think for hours on the benches.
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Loved it
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 05/18/07
I felt so touched by this monument. We went to visit it over Mother's Day a few years ago and I ws touched by all of the flowers left for a "mom" who died. And the presents left for teh dead. You can't go and visit this without getting at least a little emotional.
When you go to D.C......come to the Wall, and as you walk from one end to the other, from one or two names at each end,to the center of the wall........sooooo many names, so many mothers/fathers who lost their sons. Do lay your hand flat on the wall for a minute...or two. You will feel the loss of those there and those left behind.
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Too Dark for Evening Viewing
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/29/07
The best time for us to go visit was at dusk but much to my dismay the wall was too dimly lit to enjoy. I fell that I should have brought a flashlight. I shall return some day and will plan to go visit during daylight hours.
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Hotel In Vietnam
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 04/10/07
The Wall, as some call the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, is stunning and moving in its simplicity. Paying respect to the 58,000 young Americans who lost their lives in the fight against "Communist opression" is something you should do if you have the chance. It also serves as a reminder to never go to war on false pretences (the Gulf of ...
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They deserve more
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/09/07
While peaceful and reflective, the memorial will always be lacking. Its simplicity is over stated to the point of humiliation. Being under ground reminds of those who turned their backs on those who served. It appears as a black gash on what is otherwise the United States' hall of fame. Those who served, particularly those who gave their all deserve more.
Once at the Lincoln memorial you need to hit the Korean an Vietnam Memorial on at the same time.
I recommend the night tour for less crowds and a more peacful visit with our past.
This is not to be missed while in DC.
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My Father's Name Is On The Wall
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 10/08/06
My father, Cdr. Donald Richard Hubbs, was a pilot whose plane was lost during the Vietnam War, on March 17, 1968. Every American should visit The Wall, look at the names etched there, and realize that they are looking at the price of freedom. If you ever get a chance to visit The Vietnam Veteran's Memorial, look up my father's name and rub ...
As a D.C. native I'll tell you that this is a bit tough to find, but it's probably the most touching monument there. I can't say enough nice things about it. Again, this probably isn't more than an hour or so. It's free and I don't think I've ever had to wait in line.
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Wonderful
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/09/06
I live in DC and this is one place I'll never get tried of going to!! It a little reminder of how many people gave up there life and that war and that they should never be forgotten!