"The Wall that Heals and mobile education center"
The Wall That Heals is a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. It travels across the United States, providing communities with the opportunity to honor and remember the veterans who served in the Vietnam War. The wall bears the names of the over 58,000 Americans who died or went missing in action during the war. It serves as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by these veterans and offers a place for healing and reflection.
Post Commander Bill King and post Sergeant at arms Ron Herzog, both Vietnam Veterans, escorted students from the University School of the Lowcountry Country and the principal to the Vietnam veterans memorial replica traveling wall. On Friday Night The Wall was lit orange in honor of Agent Orange Month: