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made its stop in Rancho Sahuarita this weekend, offering a space for reflection, remembrance, and healing.
The five-foot-high, 82-foot-long replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. carries more than 58,000 names of those who lost their lives in the Vietnam War, alongside additional panels recognizing fallen heroes from World War I, World War II, Korea, Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
The display arrived in Sahuarita on Saturday, November 8, marking its final stop of the year. The traveling tribute has visited communities across the country since 2005, when it was founded by retired Lt. Col. Don Allen to bring the memorial experience to those unable to visit the nations capital.
Standing among the reflective black panels, veterans and civilians alike pa

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