VIETNAM WAR MEMORIES 'MOVING WALL' LEAVES MANY TEARS BEHIND.Byline: Peggy Hager Staff Writer LANCASTER - People of all ages and from all walks of life stood in silence as Lancaster High School Lancaster High School may refer to:
Some 7,000 people visited the wall - a half-size aluminum replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Vietnam Veterans Memorial, war memorial in Washington, D.C., built 1982. Designed by the American sculptor and architect Maya Ying Lin, it is a sloping, V-shaped, 493-ft (150-m) wall of highly polished black granite that descends 10 feet (3. in Washington D.C. - during its eight-day stay at Lancaster City Park. ``I'm usually under control all the time; when I walked down here and got to the wall, I couldn't hold the tears at all,'' said Lancaster Vice Mayor Henry Hearns, a Korean War Korean War, conflict between Communist and non-Communist forces in Korea from June 25, 1950, to July 27, 1953. At the end of World War II, Korea was divided at the 38th parallel into Soviet (North Korean) and U.S. (South Korean) zones of occupation. veteran. ``It's just that moving to think of the thousands of men and women who have actually paid their supreme sacrifice that we could be free to do this, what we have done today.'' During the wall's eight-day display, visitors left behind hundreds of mementos: silver and red MIA MIA n. A member of the armed services who is reported missing following a combat mission and whose status as to injury, capture, or death is unknown. [m(issing) i(n) a(ction). bracelets, a cigarette pack, a Jolly Rancher Jolly Rancher is a brand of candy, including hard candy,<ref name="hersheys.com" /> gummies,[1] fruit chews,[2] jellybeans,[3] lollipops,[4] and sodas. candy, newspaper clippings, 1962 and 1963 high school track medals, flowers, photos, candles, letters to dead servicemen. Among the mementos was a framed black-and-white aerial photo of Da Nang, a major U.S. base, that drew the attention of Dennis H. Layfield. ``I was there,'' said Layfield, who was an Army heavy equipment engineer in Vietnam. Looking over the names inscribed in·scribe tr.v. in·scribed, in·scrib·ing, in·scribes 1. a. To write, print, carve, or engrave (words or letters) on or in a surface. b. To mark or engrave (a surface) with words or letters. on the wall, he found a soldier he had sent through training when he was a drill instructor in Texas in 1966 and 1967. ``Look at the names on the wall, I could've been on the wall,'' said Dennis. ``It's an honor to come here because these guys died for us. I was here yesterday. I sat here and cried yesterday and drank a beer with my friends.'' With Layfield was his younger brother, Larry, who was stationed with the Air Force 366 Supply Squadron in Vietnam. He survived an 18-hour attack on his base on July 4, 1971. This was Larry's third visit to see The Moving Wall in California, and the second for his brother. ``It's part of a tradition,'' said Larry. The wall is now headed to Lodi Lodi, city, Italy Lodi (lô`dē), city (1991 pop. 42,250), Lombardy, N Italy, on the Adda River, near Milan. It is an important dairy and light industrial center. , then Sacramento. The mementos will be packed up and transported to San Jose for storage and are expected to eventually end up - along with thousands of other items collected at similar displays throughout the United States - in the Smithsonian Institute. ``The stuff that's left is valuable,'' city spokeswoman Anne Aldrich said. ``It's a tribute to the men whose names are on there and so it doesn't get trashed trashed adj. Slang Drunk or intoxicated. Our Living Language Expressions for intoxication are among those that best showcase the creativity of slang. . We want people to know that - that it leaves with the wall and gets carefully packed up.'' CAPTION(S): 5 photos Photo: (1 -- color) June Hagemeier Hux looks at her son's name, Thomas Hagemeier, on a replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall. (2 -- 3 -- color) Visitors who came to see ``The Moving Wall,'' a traveling exhibit at Lancaster City Park, left behind Vietnam War Vietnam War, conflict in Southeast Asia, primarily fought in South Vietnam between government forces aided by the United States and guerrilla forces aided by North Vietnam. memorabilia. The collected items will go to the Smithsonian museum. Some 7,000 people visited the scaled-down replica of the national Vietnam Veterans Memorial. At the end of the exhibit's 8-week stay Wednesday, Knights of Columbus Knights of Columbus, American Roman Catholic society for men, founded (1882) at New Haven, Conn. (where its headquarters are still located), by Father Michael J. McGivney. were on hand for the closing flag ceremony. (4 -- color) Cadet Capt. Sam Brust from Lancaster High School's Air Force Junior ROTC plays ``Taps'' as the U.S. flag is lowered. (5 -- color) Visitors study 'The Moving Wall' on Wednesday, the exhibit's last day in Lancaster. Jeff Goldwater/Staff Photographer |
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