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Traveling Vietnam Veterans Memorial Returns to MI

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Thursday, August 28, 2014   

HAMBURG, Mich. – A traveling exhibit honoring the sacrifices of the more than 58,000 Americans killed or unaccounted for in the Vietnam War returns to the state this week, and organizers say it offers lessons for Michiganders of all ages.

Founder John Devitt, a Vietnam vet himself, says he created the half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington to help drive home the magnitude of the sacrifices made in any conflict.

"I thought I understood what 58,000 signified, until I walked up to the wall and I was stunned,” he says. “You have to see it, and when you see it, it has a pretty heavy impact on people."

The Moving Wall will be on display in Hamburg through Sunday, and then moves to Auburn Sept. 4 through 8.

Devitt says he hopes people who view the wall will also remember that for every name listed, there are many more lives shattered by war.

"And it's not just the guys that were killed, it's their mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, husbands, wives, children,” he points out. “It impacts so many more people than just those who fought in that conflict. "

This year marks the 30th anniversary of The Moving Wall, which first went on display in Texas in 1984 and has since visited every state in the nation, as well as Canada, Puerto Rico and Guam.





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