Address: 14199 All American Way, Westminster, CA 92683, USA
Sunday: 6AM–9PM
Monday: 6AM–9PM
Tuesday: 6AM–9PM
Wednesday: 6AM–9PM
Thursday: 6AM–9PM
Friday: 6AM–9PM
Saturday: 6AM–9PM
Darel Madin
Beautiful little memorial park but never short on its meaning. Have always been grateful for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. May they rest in eternal peace.
Ron Stephens
Clean bathroom, easy access. Ample parking. Fields maintained.
Marguerite Mountain
Very emotional place. Thanks Westminster city. Very clean and beautiful place for having a lot of memorable
J E T
When I first saw this HISTORIC Memorial, I was ever so thankful; my eldest Bro., a real Jarhead, active Truck driver & Bugler in The Marine Corps Band during the Vietnam War; who along w/his best bud were able to return home, after Tour's of Duty in the late 60's. Unlike my 2nd elder Sister & 4th elder Bro, who both enlisted in the Navy & have since, passed on to glory, bless their hearts! And Bless God, for His incredible love & tender forgiveness that surpasses all of our own understanding; reaching to the highest Mountains & lowest Valley's; via the Blood of Calvary! I've been thinking of our many soldiers today & made a $ donation to the 🇺🇸 USO.., in memory of all the sacrifices they are making for us right now! Their families 😢 & homes, while we enjoy Life & Freedom, everything they risk their lives for every day! I pray that, God bless them! Everyone of them! Be w/them Lord protect them from the attack of the enemy! Speak love & peace to each of their lonely aching hearts, souls & minds Ó Lord! And let Your Face shine on them, keep them safe in Ur Right hand Father, for Ur name sake! I ask these things in the holy name of Jesus! Amen Lord, Amen.
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This memorial is built by the Vietnamese American community in honor of the sacrifices made by American, Allies and ARVN servicemen during the War. Normally, this would be a most somber time of reflection and remembrance, prayers and vigil lighting of incense for the fallen throughout the year often during holidays like Tet. It's a different, very low key observance in silence our of respect. Any official service would be done through the city at official request, and these events might include parades where you would see VN era vets all decked out in their finest, some riding in vintage jeeps and APC.
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