Vietnam Wall arrives this Saturday

By Diane Saunders
Staff Writer
Published on Wednesday, March 26, 2008 8:47 AM MST

Only four more days until a special tribute will be paid to Vietnam War veterans when the traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall arrives in Safford.

The traveling wall bears the names of the 58,000 American service members who died in the Vietnam War. There is no admission charge to see the wall.

The wall will be set up in Firth Park through April 6 and is the centerpiece exhibit of the Traveling Wall Foundation and American Veterans Traveling Tribute. The traveling wall is a replica of the memorial in Washington, D.C., and is four-fifths the size of the original. At 370 feet, it’s longer than a football field and is made up of 35 portable panels. At its center, the traveling wall is 8 feet tall.

The exhibit includes memorial panels for each war or conflict and a tribute to the victims of 911 and those who have lost their lives in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Buddy and Charlotte Reynolds, who were instrumental in bringing the wall to the Gila Valley, will meet the truck transporting the memorial at the Arizona/New Mexico state line. About 2,000 motorcycle riders have been invited to escort the wall from Duncan to Safford.

A reception will be held at the Wal-Mart Supercenter parking lot, 755 S. 20th Ave., Safford, at noon Saturday. Safford Mayor Ron Green, Pima Mayor Tony Goodman and Graham County Supervisor Jim Palmer will speak. After the welcoming ceremony, the wall will be taken to Firth Park, where it will be set up for public display beginning March 30. It will take five hours for 10 men to set up the exhibit.

The public may view the wall 24 hours a day. Volunteers will manage the locator computers from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day.

Ryan Express will provide free shuttle service March 30 and April 6 from Mt. Graham Shopping Center at the corner of 20th Avenue and U.S. Highway 70. Reynolds said people are encouraged to park their cars nearby and ride the shuttle to see the wall.

Sponsors of the event are the city of Safford, town of Thatcher, town of Pima, Graham County and Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold Inc.

As part of the tribute to American military veterans, the Graham County Chamber of Commerce will host a book signing by Chaplain William Bell, who will sign his book, “Peace in the Valley.”

The book is a memoir of his experiences as a U.S. Army chaplain in World War II.

Bell grew up in Safford, married his wife, Wilma Hays of Safford, and volunteered to serve as a chaplain in 1943.

The book signing is from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday at the Chamber office.

Comments

2 comment(s)

    Vietnam Widow wrote on Mar 30, 2008 8:20 AM:

    " Attended the pre-opening of the Vietnam Wall last night. Great experience, only wondered why they did not post the colors? Everyone should go by and look at this tribute to our fallen dead. It will give you chills to think that over 58,000 young men and women died in that needless war and once again are dying in the middle east. Write to your congressmen and have them bring our people back and place them on our borders. The border patrol are in need of help. God bless you for bringing the Wall. "

    Mike Bailey wrote on Mar 26, 2008 11:19 AM:

    " As a disabled veteran who has seen the traveling wall here in Columbia SC last year I can tell you it is well worth the time to go see it. I served during the Vietnam era and many of my friends went to Nam. In 1974 the City of Safford played host to my family and I for the centennial, and we received a pioneers plaque on behalf of my grand father Joshua Eaton Bailey, Safford 1874 - 1899, he served as a County Commissioner & owned a store in Safford with Mr. Tuttle andastagecoach stop at Bailey's Wells "

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