First Vietnam War Memorial 209 West Pearce Boulevard, Wentzville, MO 63385
About the Business
Welcome to the First Vietnam War Memorial, a significant historical landmark located in the heart of Wentzville, Missouri. Situated at 209 West Pearce Boulevard, our memorial holds the distinguished honor of being the first in the United States dedicated to the brave men and women who served in the Vietnam War.
Established in 1967, this poignant site serves as a place of remembrance and reflection, honoring the sacrifices and valor of those who fought for our freedoms. The memorial features a striking design that invites visitors to pause and pay their respects, while also offering educational insights into the history and impact of the Vietnam War.
Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to the area, the First Vietnam War Memorial provides a meaningful experience that fosters understanding and appreciation for our veterans. We invite you to explore this important piece of American history, engage with our community, and participate in ongoing commemorative events held throughout the year.
Visit us today to honor the legacy of our veterans and ensure their stories continue to be remembered.
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209 West Pearce Boulevard, Wentzville, Missouri 63385, United States
Reviews
"I didn’t realize this existed. Glad we visit it and able give respect to those who served."
"Visited as part of a Tour of Honor ride. Very nice memorial."
"A small Memorial next to a fire station and a little league ball field. It has an interesting history and is worth a little stop if you're driving past and looking to stretch your legs."
"I believe all War Memorials are important & dear to everyone, especially the one's that have loved one's whom have Defined our Freedom. These Men & Women most Definitely deserve our Greatest Respect, Thanks, Love and Honor!! I have had the great honor to visit the Vietnam War Memorial in D.C. and let me say, it is very humbling. To read all of the names of those Brave Military members, who died, along with the Memorial for WWI & WWII. My family was lucky, my brother came home from Vietnam, however he was never the same person, that war changed him forever. I believe war does that to everyone. I feel every American should ALWAYS Honor our fallen soldiers and never forget what they sacrificed for our Freedom!! I can tell you, my husband served 9 years in the Navy, but luckily he never had to fight in a war. Our grandson, honors him every year on Veterans Day. He is proud of his Papa being a Veteran and every year, they spend a special day at school, just to recognize the veterans in each family. I hope everyone visits this Vietnam War Memorial and remembers the many lives that were given just for them. Our past makes our future possible!!"
"Nice that it was erected before the one in Washington DC, but not very noticeable. Looking forward to the new one currently under construction, opening in 2018"
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