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Vietnam War veterans memorial on the Chippewa Valley tribute trail.

Building sold by VFW Post 10405 to support Vietnam War veterans memorial on the Chippewa Valley tribute trail.
Episode 3304 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature stories about the Vietnam War Veterans Memorial that was added to the Chippewa Valley tribute trail. The featured stories are titled: Veterans Tribute Trail plans Vietnam memorial with Altoona VFW donation and Vietnam War The Chippewa Valley Veterans Tribute Trail in River Prairie Park has become home to a powerful new memorial honoring the service and sacrifice of Vietnam War veterans. Thanks to the generosity of VFW Post 10405 in Altoona, which donated $160,000 from the sale of its building, a lasting tribute has been created to recognize the brave men and women who served during one of America’s most challenging conflicts. The stories were submitted by Toby Mohr.
The memorial features a granite wall inscribed with the names of local service members who were killed or remain missing in action during the Vietnam War. A life-sized statue of a kneeling soldier touching the wall symbolizes remembrance, respect, and gratitude. Additional monuments will share the stories of individual veterans, ensuring their courage and sacrifices are never forgotten.
This memorial stands as a reminder that Vietnam veterans answered their nation’s call with honor, duty, and unwavering commitment. They served under difficult circumstances, often facing danger, hardship, and uncertainty far from home. Their dedication helped protect freedom and reflected the highest traditions of military service.
Community leaders describe the memorial as a tribute long overdue, made possible through the support of veterans, families, organizations, and local citizens. The project demonstrates the deep respect that continues to grow for the Vietnam Veteran generation.
The memorial will be officially dedicated on July 2 with a ceremony featuring a brass quintet, a Missing Man flyover, and a patriotic display of American and Wisconsin flags. It will serve as a place of reflection, education, and gratitude for generations to come, honoring the greatness, courage, and enduring legacy of all Vietnam veterans.
Listen to episode 3304 and discover more about the Vietnam War Veterans Memorial that was added to Chippewa Valley tribute trail.

















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