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The Wall That Heals at Pottawattamie County
Episode 3293 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about the Wall that Heals visit to Pottawattamie County. The featured story is titled: Pottawattamie County Welcomed Thousands for The Wall That Heals. It appeared on the https://www.pottcounty-ia.gov website. It was submitted by Veterans Service Office of the County.
It was reported that the arrival of The Wall That Heals in Pottawattamie County over Memorial Day weekend created a powerful tribute to the courage, sacrifice, and enduring legacy of America’s Vietnam veterans. Hosted at Lewis Central High School in Council Bluffs, the traveling three-quarter-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial provided thousands of visitors with an opportunity to honor the more than 58,000 service members whose names are etched on the Wall.
Throughout the four-day event, an estimated 10,000 people from Iowa, Nebraska, and surrounding areas visited the memorial. Many searched for the names of fallen loved ones, left personal tributes, and reflected on the tremendous sacrifices made during the Vietnam War. For Vietnam veterans, the exhibit offered something many had waited decades to receive—a heartfelt welcome home and long-overdue recognition for their service.
The weekend featured several meaningful ceremonies, including a Welcome Home Ceremony, a Quilts of Valor presentation, a PTSD awareness event called Light the Night for PTSD, and a Memorial Day Closing Ceremony. These events highlighted both remembrance and healing while honoring veterans who answered their nation’s call during one of America’s most challenging conflicts.
More than 250 volunteers helped make the event possible, demonstrating the community’s gratitude toward those who served. From the motorcade escort that welcomed the Wall into town to the playing of Taps each evening, every detail reflected respect for America’s veterans.
The Wall That Heals reminded visitors that the greatness of Vietnam veterans is found not only in their bravery on the battlefield but also in their resilience afterward. Their sacrifices, dedication, and commitment to duty continue to inspire future generations and strengthen the nation they proudly served.
Listen to Episode 3293 and discover more about the Wall that Heals visit to Pottawattamie County.






















