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Vietnam War Memorial / 3-Man Statue


The following images were taken on a week-long trip to Washington, D.C. in August of 2003. A visit to the Vietnam Memorial is something that should be experienced first hand by any American whom values his/her freedom. Even when one might not agree with the policy of a nation in that particular moment in history, paying respect to those that have answered the call of a nation is the least that any civilian can do. It is a quiet place and one where even children visiting are on their best behavior. There is still a chivalric honor held to those that willfully serve a nation and it is no more apparent than at The Wall.

Below you will also find photography covering the statue of the Three Soldiers Monument.

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Pictures Taken at The Vietnam War Memorial (Click to Enlarge)
 

Distance shot taken from 3-Men statue.

Temps at the wall can reach well over 100F.

Sometimes a simple message.
   

The reflective surface.

Some of the 50,000 names.
     

Many visitors leave messages.

Closeup of the framed poem shown at left.

A hand-written message of thanks.

3-Soldiers Statue


The 3 looking out to The Wall.

A side-view close up.

Brothers in Arms.
     

Right side view.

A full view.
 

 

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