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Yes, Ms. Miya Lin designed the Memorial Wall that constitutes part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. It was a national design contest. Originally, her winning design met with outrage from some veterans' groups. They called it the black gash of shame. Not to be forgotten, there is a statue called, "The Three Soldiers," which was commissioned to appease that reaction. Additionally, a Women's Memorial, located north of the Memorial Wall hear the Reflecting Pool, is dedicated to the American women who served in the war. In time, the opposing voices faded and veterans universally accepted the black granite reflecting wall with the 58,000+ names of those who died in the Vietnam conflict.
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The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
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The Viet Vet Memorial Wall in Wash DC has over 58,000 Servicemens names on, plus 8 women nurses.
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It's called the Vietnam Memorial. It's a large black wall with the names of the fallen and missing engraved on it.
I think you may be referring to the Vietnam War memorial in DC. A similar wall for WWII dead would need to be 8 to 9 times bigger.
I'm just guessing but maybe the Vietnam war memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall; the "Three Servicemen"; and the "Women Nurses."
The Vietnam Memorial, a black reflective granite wall with the names of all the Americans killed in the Vietnam War enscribed. It is on the Mall near the Lincoln Memorial end of the reflecting pool.
"Freedom Is Not Free" is engraved on the segment of wall that extends into the pool area of the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington DC.
The Lincoln Memorial honors Abraham Lincoln, and can be visited in Washington DC.
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The address of the Mt Zion - Female Union Band Historic Memorial Park Inc is: 1919 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20006
Yes, Ms. Miya Lin designed the Memorial Wall that constitutes part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC. It was a national design contest. Originally, her winning design met with outrage from some veterans' groups. They called it the black gash of shame. Not to be forgotten, there is a statue called, "The Three Soldiers," which was commissioned to appease that reaction. Additionally, a Women's Memorial, located north of the Memorial Wall hear the Reflecting Pool, is dedicated to the American women who served in the war. In time, the opposing voices faded and veterans universally accepted the black granite reflecting wall with the 58,000+ names of those who died in the Vietnam conflict.