The Moving Wall, a mobile, half-sized version of the famous Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Washington, DC, was in my neck of the woods (Miami) this weekend. I went and took some pictures, which are listed below with brief captions.
Also, don’t miss Michelle Malkin’s Veteran’s Day post, it’s loaded with links to a bunch of good sites commemorating our veterans.
To all veterans and our troops, thanks for your service.
The Moving Wall banner.

A close look at the center of the Moving Wall, with both the US and MIA-POW flags in the background.

A wider look at the center of the Moving Wall.

An even wider look at the center of the Moving Wall.

A look at the Moving Wall from the west, facing east.

A look at the Moving Wall from the east, facing west.

A row of US flags at the Moving Wall.

This fallen serviceman’s name stood out at me for obvious reasons.

This woman’s name, Pamela Donovan, also stood out at me. She was one of the eight American women who died in the Vietnam War. More information and a memorial web page on Second Lieutenant Pamela D. Donovan can be found here.

First Lieutenant Sharon Lane’s name also caught my eye. Her memorial page is here.













