Cleaning of the Vietnam Wall for Memorial Day 2025

Fall River Government TV May 26, 2025 YouTube Report Issue

The transcript describes the Fall River Vietnam Wall, a profoundly impactful site for prayer, healing, and education. The reflective black aluminum panels, constructed in Texas, often feature photographs, poetry, and flowers. The monument honors 58,000 heroes, and veterans are encouraged to visit and check on it periodically, not just on Memorial Day or Veterans Day. The annual task of washing pollen, construction dust, and bird droppings from the 360-foot wall is a shared effort among veterans groups and volunteers, particularly during Memorial Day week. Names on the wall are chronologically arranged by date of casualty, then alphabetically, with new names added as missing in action remains are identified. The wall is maintained in perpetuity by a trust fund, and visitors are encouraged to touch a name and read it aloud to ensure the veteran is remembered. The transcript also highlights Cadet Lieutenant Paige La Liberty, who earned her rank in Dery NJOTC and plans to join the Army National Guard, leaving for boot camp on September 3rd to Fort Leonardwood. Her decision was influenced by those who serve, and she will receive support from prior generations of veterans, embodying the Vietnam Veteran of America's motto: "never again will one generation of veterans abandon another."

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