
Vietnam is a name that still invokes bitter feelings among Americans. It was a time when the country was divided. The Vietnam War ended with the military withdrawal 29 years ago, but for the millions that journey to the Vietmam Veteran's Memorial in Washington, D.C. every year, the healing process continues.
Commonly called “the Wall”, the four hundred and ninety-four foot memorial stands as silent witness to the visitors that are reflected on its black granite panels. The reflection seems to act as a connection of the present with the past as people seek out the names of friends and loved ones lost in a war that many still don’t understand.
Whether there are two or two hundred people at the Wall there is a silent reverence that hangs in the air. Some just walk quietly and try to understand the enormity of the human loss. Most will actually reach out and touch the surface or trace their fingers over a name of a loved one that was lost.