Mission Accomplished ... For Now
The Wall’s been built, so what was 
the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund 
to do with itself once it achieved 
its original goal? Plenty — and that’s 
just fine with its donors.
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"Two hundred eighty to 300 Vietnam vets die every day," Arbogast says. "The Wall fulfilled a need, but it also created new needs that needed to be met. The Education Center at The Wall completes the mission The Wall started.
"We need to do this now," he adds. "People get that." FS
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