 Marines, veterans and civilians joined together to assemble the traveling Vietnam War Memorial Wall in Boinevich Park. These volunteers are putting up the wall in remembrance of those who gave their lives during the conflict. Many wall panels were put up and pushed together to recreate the monument in Washington, D.C. To you. It means a lot. It shows a different generation of people going to war. It's the first time that America really saw the battlefield back home. Cleveland is the most recent location for the mobile wall. The traveling wall has been going since 1998. My uncle took it over in 2007 and just continued it on since then. Even the police officers have taken a role to help out at the memorial. Today, right now, we're just kind of overseeing the construction of the roving Vietnam wall, making sure everything's secure and safe down here for the workers. And later on, about 10-hundred will be coordinating with the Marines, because the Cleveland Police Honor Guard will be doing the night-century duty. During Marine Week, Marines and Cleveland Police will work together, maintaining a constant vigil, so the memories of the fallen are never forgotten. From Marine Week Cleveland, I am Lance Corporal Adam Tucker.