There are 4000 stars to honor the dead from World War II
CORRECTION: Actually there are 4048* stars
National World War II Memorial.
4,000 gold stars are on the wall because they symbolize the world war 2.
It Says; Here We Mark The Price Of Freedom
there are 400,000 stars
"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.
There is a WWII memorial in Washington D.C. between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial, it's not a wall, but it's still pretty neat. There IS a Vietnam wall, it's in Arlington I believe
No, the Vietnam Memorial is a US war memorial.
The site: Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall; information column will answer that question.
The animal engraved on the veterans memorial wall is an eagle. They are bronze sculptures of the eagles and the names of the veterans.
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Hmm. Could you mean the wall of stars? That makes me think of the WW2 Veteran's Memorial located on the Mall in Washington DC. It has several arches, and fountains and walls but one wall has a gold star for every 1000 soldiers lost in the war(or some number like that). So I think this is referred to as the wall of stars.
The official name of the Vietnam Wall in Washington, D.C. is the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial." It is also referred to as "the Wall." The figures of the servicemen by the Wall are called "The Three Servicemen." The memorial is different than most war memorials. It is not a memorial to the war but is a memorial to all who served in Vietnam, both dead and those still living.