BATTLE CREEK, MI (WTVB) – The Wall That Heals, a mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, has returned to Southwest Michigan to honor the millions of Americans who served in the Vietnam War.
Escorted by a massive motorcade of hundreds of veterans and motorcyclists on Tuesday, the traveling exhibit arrived at Harper Creek High School in Battle Creek.
Retired Air Force Colonel Frank Walker is the chairman of the Calhoun County Red White and Blue Foundation he talks about why was important to bring the traveling memorial back to the area
The three-quarter-scale replica bears the etched names of 58,281 service members who made the ultimate sacrifice, offering a deeply reflective space for local families and surviving veterans to pay their respects.
The exhibit will be open to the public 24 hours a day with free admission from Thursday, through Sunday.
Walker on why they have the 24 hour access
Alongside the 375-foot wall, a mobile education center will showcase local “hometown heroes” and artifacts left at the permanent memorial in Washington, D.C.
A formal welcome home ceremony is scheduled to kick off the event on Thursday morning at 10:00 a.m.
You can visit the wall at the Harper Creek High School Soccer Complex, that is located at 7290 B Drive N, Battle Creek.




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