The Tennessee Museum of Aviation has been granted the privilege of exhibiting The Moving Wall , a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial located in Washington, D.C., from August 28 through September 1, 2008. There is no admission fee charged to visit the Memorial which will be available 24-hours a day after the assembly is completed at 12:00pm on August 28 until 8:00am on September 2 when The Moving Wall will be disassembled for shipment to another community.
The Moving Wall helps to bring healing to veterans, family members and friends of those brave soldiers who died or are still missing in Vietnam. The museum staff and Corps of Volunteers are looking forward to this gratifying experience, giving the residents of Sevier County, and the surrounding communities, who may not have the opportunity to visit the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., the comfort of reaching out and touching the name of someone they have lost.
The Vietnam Memorial stands as a reminder of the dedication and sacrifice that 2.7 million American men and women of the Armed Forces gave to their country in Vietnam. There are over 58,000 names listed on the Memorial, of these, there are 1,291 from Tennessee. Most who plan to visit The Moving Wall , while at the Tennessee Museum of Aviation, will be looking for a very special name. Trained Volunteers will be on site to help identify the location of the name they seek. The names of fallen servicemen are listed in chronological order, according to the date of casualty. There were 14 young men from the Sevier County area who answered the call, making the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
SP4 Carroll David Abbott -- Panel 11E -- Line 125
SP4 Dannie Arthur Carr -- Panel 21W -- Line 50
PFC Randy Ralph Cogdill -- Panel 28E -- Line 90
SSGT Hobart Earl Covington -- Panel 31W -- Line 65
PFC Gary Regan Fox -- Panel 18E -- Line 53
PFC Mack Lemul France, Jr. -- Panel 7E -- Line 33
LCPL Thomas G. Gaines -- Panel 38E -- Line 76
CN Harry Gaines Hodges -- Panel 34E -- Line 49
PFC Alton Lee Hornbuckle -- Panel 1E -- Line 81
LCPL Estel Huskey -- Panel 7E -- Line 25
A3C Eddie Manis -- Panel 19E -- Line 98
PFC Jerry McCarter -- Panel 22W -- Line 54
PFC Jerry Arnold McFalls -- Panel 34W -- Line 17
CPL Michael Clarence Vickery -- Panel 14W -- Line 16
The inscription at the top of panel 1E:
IN HONOR OF THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES WHO SERVED IN THE VIETNAM WAR. THE NAMES OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES AND OF THOSE WHO REMAIN MISSING ARE INSCRIBED IN THE ORDER THEY WERE TAKEN FROM US. The Tennessee Museum of Aviation is extremely grateful to the businesses and individuals who have generously offered to sponsor The Moving Wall , without the help of their sponsorship, this exhibit would not be possible. Double Platinum Sponsorship
The Thomas Group
Platinum Sponsorship
Regal Entertainment Group
City of Sevierville
Larry Waters - Sevier County Mayor
Gold Sponsorship
Home Depot - Sevierville
Bronze Sponsorship
The Blalock Companies
Patron Sponsorship
Johnson, Murrell & Associates, PC
Stowers Machinery Corp.
Applewood Farmhouse
Wright Stuff Catering
Tennessee State Bank
Citizen Sponsorship
McCarter Auction
Bob Bundren
Volunteer Chevrolet
ILM Rentals, L.P.
Rich Benjamin
Sevier County Jaycee's
Hard Rock Cafe - Gatlinburg
Hillbilly Landscaping
Media Sponsors
WBIR
WIVK
Those who want to be a Volunteer or make a donation should contact the museum at --
865-908-0171 extension 22 or via e-mail at info@tnairmuseum.org
We invite everyone to help us honor the courage,
sacrifice and devotion to duty and country of our
Vietnam Veterans.
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