OFF THE WIRE
After Marine Corps General Peter Pace visited the The Wall, he told us about LCpl Guido Farinaro -- the first man who died under his command in Vietnam.
General Pace is one of nearly 100 million people who have visited The Wall since it opened 30 years ago. Whether the visitor served in Vietnam -- or in the armed forces at all – the memorial creates a personal connection to each of the names etched in granite.
That’s why we want to hear your stories of a visit to The Wall.
Share your story of an experience at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and help us preserve the legacies of the brave men and women on The Wall:
http://www.vvmf.org/your-story
Thirty years ago we broke ground on the The Wall. Today, many cannot imagine the National Mall without it.
Experiencing The Wall means something different to everyone: An opportunity to remember fallen loved ones, a chance to honor fellow veterans who exemplify bravery and service to country, a gateway into one of the most powerful and trying times in our nation’s history, or even a place to offer a silent “thank you.”
Each of these experiences lead to powerful stories that are vital to preserving the legacies of America’s heroes.
Help us bring The Wall to life by sharing your story, so future generations that visit the Education Center can understand the importance of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
http://www.vvmf.org/your-story
Thank you for your continued support. I look forward to reading your stories.
Sincerely,
Jan C. Scruggs
Founder and President