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Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial

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Hillside view of the Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Hillside view of the Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial plaque welcomes you.
Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial plaque welcomes you.
Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial signage along Hanover Street.
Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial signage along Hanover Street.
Entrance to the Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial park.
Entrance to the Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial park.
Memorial honoring those from Maryland who sacrificed and served in Vietnam War.
Memorial honoring those from Maryland who sacrificed and served in Vietnam War.
Partial view of the wall containing  names within the Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Partial view of the wall containing names within the Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
2825 S Hanover St
Brooklyn, MD 21225
+1 (410) 354-3550
http://www.vietvet.org

The Maryland Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located in Brooklyn, MD, honors the brave men and women who served in the Vietnam War. This memorial features a comprehensive list of veterans, detailing their names, ranks, branches of service, and hometowns, serving as a poignant tribute to their sacrifices.

Among the names etched in the memorial are individuals from various backgrounds and locations, including Army, Marine Corps, and Navy personnel. The memorial stands as a solemn reminder of the impact of war on both veterans and their communities, fostering remembrance and respect for those who served.

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4.52 reviews
J J H.
5/26/2023

Visited the Memorial today to to pay tribute to my dad. My heart was full seeing how well kept the grounds are being maintained. BEAUTIFUL!!

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Avionna Desh S.
8/30/2018

The Maryland Veterans Vietnam Memorial park is located at the head of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge aka Hanover Bridge and next to Medstar Harbor Hospital. This beautifully landscaped...

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