The Wall: A Behind the Scenes Look at the Great Vietnam Veterans Memorial

By Michael Grisso, published Apr 26, 2007
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The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, "The Wall", or the V.V.M. was just an idea in 1979 needing support from others to become a reality. It all started with Corporal Jan Scruggs who served in the 199th Light Infantry Brigade from 1969-170. He constructed an idea that all the men and women who served in Vietnam should be recognized and honored for their service in the war.

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. began soon thereafter in April of 1979 as other Vietnam Veterans decided to incorporate the idea. Before long strong support was issued from Senators from Maryland and Virginia trying to push the issue further to get it established. A little over a year later President Jimmy Carter had signed the legislation to have the wall built which would take approximately three and a half years to build and be placed within the Constitution Gardens that are near the Lincoln Memorial.

On November 11, 1984 the Memorial was constructed together with all phases which included the wall, flag, and statue. The control of the Memorial was then transferred over to the United States Department of Interior from the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc. and became a national monument. Two hundred and seventy-five thousand Americans donated to the fund and the V.V.M.F. along with other funding sources to raise more than $9,000,000 total.

The Wall- was designed by Maya Ying Lin who at the time was an undergraduate at Yale University. Her idea of forming the Memorial was to create somewhat of a park inside of a park. The reflection off of the Memorial shines trees into the distance from the beautiful area of the Constitution Gardens, which made it a perfect area to be be placed. The calming feeling created something surreal that would build emotions for those that visited. When you visit, if you look up to the top portion of the Memorial at the apex of a curb placed there for her, the Vietnam officers, architects, and others that contributed to the monument.

The Wall: A Behind the Scenes Look at the Great Vietnam Veterans Memorial

The Three Servicemen

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Did You Know?
2.7 million men and women served in the designated war zone.
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Great article. Thanks for writing about the history of the Wall.

Posted on 06/24/2007 at 4:06:00 PM

 
Wow, we need more recognition like this for our vets. Good article! To all of the Veterans, I wanted to let you know that I appreciate your sacrifice and that I love you! May God bless America!

Posted on 04/28/2007 at 5:04:00 AM

 
hey thanks carol, ya my dad and I were talking about some of his friends that had to go over there just a couple weeks ago.

Posted on 04/27/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

 
It is such a moving memorial. Glad you wrote about it.

Posted on 04/26/2007 at 9:04:00 PM

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