Michael F. Walsh is a Vietnam veteran who set out on a journey to visit
Vietnam War memorials. This book includes many of these memorials and
his reflections upon them. This book includes over 240 black and white
photographs of some of the most iconic war memorials he encountered.
Collectively the memorials make a statement. One version of history is
that a large majority of citizens viewed those who returned from the war
as less than noble; the accepted story is that many felt that the
soldiers, sailors and airmen should have refused to serve their country
in what they, the vocal minority, defined to be an unjust war. This book
challenges that view. The memorials were the result of uncounted numbers
people who conceived, planned, and built them in grateful thanks for the
services of those who returned and in memory of those who did not. These
memorials, demonstrate the esteem they hold for all those who served
their country.