The Education Center at The Wall

I am super excited to bring you this post today while I'm on temporary leave from the blogosphere.  Earlier this month I got an e-mail about this new museum planned for the National Mall in DC that goes hand in hand with the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.  Now I don't know about y'all but when you see that long wall of names, it makes your heart temporarily stop.  After living in MD for a year, it is one of the places on the National Mall that we frequented whenever we made a tourist trip into the heart of Washington, DC and it never fails to make my heart ache for the lost lives.  The Founder and President of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Mr. Jan C. Scruggs is in the process of putting a face to those names.  How cool is that?  Here is more information from Mr. Scruggs himself...



My name is Jan C. Scruggs, Founder and President of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. 30 years ago, I helped build the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. This monument healed millions with the engravings on a black granite wall. Now, I am taking those names and putting a story and picture behind it in a new museum on the National Mall in Washington, DC; the Education Center at The Wall.

The Education Center at The Wall will change the people who visit it. For the nearly 40 percent of visitors who weren’t even born when The Wall was completed, it will transform the long list of names cut in the smooth black granite. Instead of simply names, visitors will see the faces and know the stories of the 58,000 heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War.

Through interactive exhibits and primary source materials, visitors will be able to better understand the profound impact the Vietnam War had on their family members, their home towns, their communities and the nation. Visitors will understand the importance of The Wall and the role it continues to play in healing the deep physical, emotional and societal wounds left by the war.

One of those interactive exhibits is called the Call for Photos. VVMF is trying to collect every single photograph of each person on The Wall. People are sending us photographs daily, along with personal remembrances. Here is one we received yesterday. It was written for Eric P. Muller, from Jan Finn.


“This black and white photo does not capture your carrot red hair, your freckled face nor your vivid green eyes. As my big brother you stood out in so many ways. I think of you everyday and miss you very much. I was only 15 when you died but your memory is still very vivid and fresh. Always in my heart. I love you.”

It’s my goal to share Jan Finn’s submission in the Education Center, so generations to come can know the legacy of this great patriot,. It’s also my goal to break ground on the Education Center this Veterans Day.

In order to raise the rest of the needed funds so we can break ground, from now until Veterans Day, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (VVMF) is issuing a Service Branch Challenge. The challenge is for each of us to support the Education Center and show pride in one of the branches of the service.

General Barry McCaffrey, USA (Ret) has agreed to lead the charge for the US Army, in their efforts. “The Education Center at The Wall will be a place where our fallen comrades and their stories will live on forever,” said McCaffrey. “I’m proud to lend my support and encourage those who love the US Army to get involved. Supporters of the Army are already leading the way, and have donated more than $21,000. I challenge leaders of the other branches to step up to try and catch us.”

Join Gen. McCaffrey and me in some good natured competiveness and help us remember the legacy of service made by all 9,000,000 men and women who served with the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and Coast Guard during the Vietnam War Era.

Jan C. Scruggs,
President and Founder of VVMF
www.vvmf.org


Always,
Amanda

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