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  2. We must honor NJ Vietnam veterans. Modernize our NJ ... - AOL

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    Dedicated in 1998 by Sen. John McCain and Gen. Norman Schwarzkopf, the New Jersey Vietnam VeteransMemorial and the Vietnam Era Museum is the only one of its kind in the entire nation.

  3. New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial in Holmdel Township, New Jersey is a monument honoring New Jersey natives who served in the Vietnam War, especially the 1,564 men and one woman who lost their lives or went missing in action. [1] Dedicated in 1995, [2] the Memorial is located on the grounds of the PNC Bank Arts Center. [3]

  4. Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Located in Fox Park in Wildwood, New Jersey, The Wildwoods Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall was unveiled and dedicated on May 29, 2010. The memorial wall is an almost half-size granite replica of the National Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the only permanent memorial north of the nation's capital. [51]

  5. List of Vietnam War monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Papillion, Nebraska; Augusta-CSRA Vietnam War Veterans Memorial, Augusta, Georgia [2]; Charlestown Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Boston; Inland Northwest Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Riverfront Park, Spokane

  6. A new veterans memorial follows a long history of remembering ...

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    A new veterans memorial was dedicated on Veterans Day at the Multi Emergency Services Complex in Newberry Township. A new veterans memorial follows a long history of remembering soldiers in ...

  7. The new Conesville Veterans Memorial: Here are the details ...

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    The new memorial will be a brick wall with name plaques. The wall be 16-foot long and 5.5 feet on the sides with an 8 foot peak. There will be close to 500 names on the memorial with room to add more.

  8. New Haven Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    New Haven Coliseum, formally known as New Haven Veterans Memorial Coliseum, was a sports and entertainment arena located in downtown New Haven, Connecticut. Construction began in 1968 and was completed in 1972. The Coliseum was officially closed on September 1, 2002, by Mayor John DeStefano Jr., and demolished by implosion on January 20, 2007.

  9. ‘Buried at home.’ Tri-Cities is proposed new site for WA ...

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    The proposed Tri-Cities Veterans Cemetery would be the second state veterans cemetery and would echo the first in Medical Lake. The agency opened the 120-plus acre cemetery near Fairchild Air ...