
Vietnam Memorial Wall and Korean War Memorial movie by Greg V.
|
|
Reflections Lee Teter 19×17 Quality Framed Print Vietnam War Wall Memorial Picture PRIME Ship $ 65.00 We are a US manufacturer. Our factory is located in Elk, Washington. We have been producing gallery quality framed art for over 18 yrs. We distribute to galleries and retail outlets all across the US. We guarantee you will be 100% satisfied with the quality and the beauty of our pictures. We have sold over 350,000 pictures and have perfected our shipping method. We use real premium glass, not acry… |
|
|
Vietnam Reflections Art Poster Print by Lee Teter, 30×23 $ 49.80 Vietnam Reflections is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
|
|
Reflections by Lee Teter 26×19 Fine Art Print Vietnam War Wall Memorial $ 50.00 One of Lee Teter’s first oil paintings was a portrait of the Vietnam Memorial called “Reflections”. This picture came from the artist’s heart as he tried to understand the death of loved ones. He paints the emotion he feels in himself and the emotion he feels in others. Art is Lee Teter’s language. Feeling that it would be wrong to make money from this picture he freely gave the rights to make pri… |
|
|
To Heal a Nation [VHS] $ 64.99 … |
|
|
Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Flowers on a Memorial – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
|
|
Carried to the Wall $ 24.95 A bottle of Jack Daniels, combat medals, a baseball, a photo album, and a pie have been among the many objects left at the Vietnam Veterans War Memorial. Here Kristin Hass explored the restless memory of the Vietnam War and an American public still grappling with its commemoration. 16 photos. |
|
|
Does Anybody Have a Problem With That? $ 16 WITH BILL MAHER, ITS NEVER POLITICS AS USUAL! Conservatives know what they want and they never forget it. Except for the time Reagan went to the Vietnam Memorial and shouted, Gorbachev, tear down this wall! Heidi Fleiss and Dr. Kevorkian [are] two visionaries of American social life, the queen and king of coming and going. The Packwood diaries must be pretty racy, because most of the people who read them apparently cannot wait to get to the bottom of the next page. Which, of course, was Packwoods problem, too. Politically Incorrect is almost single-handedly reviving political satire. . . . [It] has pulled off the rare trick of being irreverent without being irrelevant. The New York Times A funny collection of jibes, jokes and tidbits from his hilarious late-night show. Playboy |
|
|
Let Their Spirits Dance $ 13.99 Let Their Spirits Dance is the moving story of a family”s journey across America. Thirty years after the death of the family”s son and brother, Jesse, in Vietnam, the family has remained in many ways locked in a time of grief and pain. Having heard her son”s voice, Alicia makes a vow to touch his name on the Vietnam Memorial Wall in Washington, D.C., and her decision inspires her warring children, along with hundreds of strangers across the country. Stella Pope Duarte portrays a family struggling with the universal scars suffered by all who have been touched by death through war. In this powerfully evocative novel, Pope Duarte connects family, friends, and an entire nation with the names on the Wall, honoring the men and women who served in Vietnam as well as those who watched and waited, but never forgot. |
|
|
Letters on the Wall $ 24.95 Since its creation in 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial has become the most visited National Park Services site. Each year, 4.5 million people come to the Wall. Many of them leave letters or other special objects. Every night, park rangers collect and inventory these mementos–now numbering well over 90,000–and put them into government storage. Michael Sofarelli, the son of a Vietnam War veteran, has combed through the archives searching for the most gripping letters and objects: a mother awaiting word of her missing son, a former comrade recounting a battle story, a pair of well-worn ballet slippers, and a collection of cigars. These items are not only a tribute to the fallen soldiers; they pay tribute as well to the families and friends who waited at home and the comrades who have never forgotten their brothers. They tell the story of a war that is still being fought by many who served and a conflict that changed the lives of many Americans forever. |
|
|
Peter Marlow Vietnam Memorial Wall Print – 36 x 24 $ 22.68 This licensed image was reproduced on premium heavy stock paper and is ready for hanging or framing. All of our prints are backed by a 30 Day Money Back Guarantee. Size: 36 inches x 24 inches |