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The concept and actual building of the Moving
Wall grew out of the hard work and effort by John Devitt, Gary Haver and Norris Shears, veterans from California, concerned with what they might possibly do somehow "keep alive' and share the power and good that Devitt had experienced while attending the dedication of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. It was decided to build a replica and display it throughout the country, so that people who lived so far from the Capitol might have a chance to experience the Wall. |











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At first there was no place for us to go until someone put up that BLACK GRANITE WALL. Now,everyday and night ,my brothers and my sisters wait to see the many people from places afar file in front of this Wall. Many stopping briefley and many for hours and some that come on a regular basis. It was hard at first,not that it's gotten any easier, but it seems that many of the attitudes towards the war that we were involved in have changed. I can only pray that the ones on the other side have learned something and more Walls as this needn't be built. Several Members
of my unit and many that I did not recognize have called me to
the Wall by touching my name that is engraved upon it. The tears
aren't necessary but are hard even for me to hold back. Don't
feel guilty for not being with me,my Brothers. This was my destiney
as it is yours,to be on that side of the Wall. Touch the Wall,my
Brothers,so that we can share in the memories that we had. I
have learned to put the bad memories aside and remember only
the pleasent times that we had together. Tell our Brothers out
there to come and visit me , not to say Good Bye but to say Hello
and be together again, Today,an irrestible
and loving call comes from the wall Momma comes closer and touches the Wall and I feel the soft and gentle touch I had not felt in so many years. Dad has crossed to this side of the Wall and through our touch, I try to convey to her that Dad is doing fine and is no longer suffering or feeling pain. I see my wife's courage building as she sees Momma touch the Wall. and she approaches and lays her hand on my waiting hand. All the emotions,feelings and memories of three decades past flash between our touch and I tell that it is alright. Carry on with your life and don't worry about me......I can see I look into her eyes that she hears and understands me...and a big burden has been lifted from her. I watch as
they lay flowers and other memories of my past. They slowly
move away with only a glance over their shoulder. As I see them walk off in the distance ,I yell out to THEM and EVERYONE there today as loud as I can , THANKS FOR REMEMBERING and as others on this side of the Wall join in, I notice the US Flag that is so proudly in front of us every day, is flapping and standing proudly straight out in the wind today. by: APVNV Pat (Beanie) Camunes D/4/31 196th Lt. Inf. Bde TayNinh 12/66-4/67 TamKy 4/67-12/67 Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1998 |

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CLICK HERE TO ACCESS A WEB PAGE WHERE YOU CAN READ AND PRINT THE WORDS TO THANKS FOR REMEMBERING APVNV Pat (Beanie) Camunes (email: patcam@stic.net) D/4/31 196th Lt. Inf. Bde Tay Ninh 12/66-4/67 Tam Ky 4/67-12/67 |
