This morning's AHA blog entry points to the interactive Vietnam Veterans Memorial feature from Footnote.com. The screen shots encourage the reader to visit the site rather than putting it into the "to do" pile.
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A web site similar ot the one described above opened in 1997. The web site named THE VIRTUAL WALL (TM) at www.VirtualWall.org has thousands of personal tributes to the fallen in the form of letters, photographs, and citations.
In 2001 THE VIRTUAL WALL partnered to take high-resolution photographs of the Wall, which can be browsed and zoomed at www.ViewTheWall.com. Clicking on a name displays the database information for that person.
THE VIRTUAL WALL is completely free; it does not accept donations, fees, or advertising in order to honor the fallen.
Clicking my name, below, will take you to THE VIRTUAL WALL.
Posted by: Jim | April 07, 2008 at 02:45 PM