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Traveling Vietnam veterans memorial wall slated for stop in Menifee

By City News Service

"The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund is pleased to bring The Wall That Heals mobile exhibit to Menifee to allow local veterans and their family members a chance to experience The Wall," VVMF CEO Jim Knotts said. "Hosting The Wall That Heals provides an opportunity to honor and remember all those who served and sacrificed in the Vietnam War and educate visitors on the continuing impact of the Vietnam War on America."

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exhibit in southern California and the only stop in the Inland Empire," according to a city statement.

The mobile exhibit makes the rounds nationally every year and has been on display at various times in other parts of Riverside County over the last decade. It is transported via a 53-foot trailer.

provide an opportunity for the region to recognize our military veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice during the Vietnam War," Councilman Dean Deines said. "We are very thankful to Miller Jones Menifee Memorial Park and Menifee VFW Post 1956 for helping bring this important exhibit to our community."

will be on display in Menifee for four days in

April, providing an opportunity for residents to feel the impact of the memorial and pay homage to the men and women whose names are on it, officials announced Monday.

"The Wall That Heals" is scheduled to arrive on April 4 and be open for public viewing from April 5 to 9 at Miller Jones Menifee Memorial Park, 26770 Murrieta Road.

The wall, which is 375 feet long and almost eight feet high at the center, serves as a scaled down reflection of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, on which the names of 58,282 service members who died in the Vietnam War are inscribed.

"Menifee is one of only two stops for the traveling

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