
Join us October 9th – 13th, 2025
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New Windsor Fire Department Carnival Grounds
101 High Street, New Windsor, MD 21776
The Wall and exhibits will remain open around the clock from 6:00pm, Thursday, October 9th to 11:00am, Monday, October 13th, 2025, providing the opportunity to visit during early morning and overnight hours when there are fewer visitors.

The Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall is a 3/5 scale replica of the original in DC standing over 6′ tall, spanning 300 feet end to end. The Wall honors the over 58,000 names of the men and women of the armed forces who served and lost their lives in Vietnam.
Inscribed on the Wall includes the names of 18 Carroll Countians who were killed in action serving in the Vietnam War. Of the 18 KIA, Sherman E. Flanagan Jr. from Westminster is still missing in action. We also had one POW from the war. Peter “Eddie” Drabic, Army, was taken as Prisoner of War while on patrol in the jungles in South Vietnam on September 24, 1968, and was held until his release on March 16, 1973, spending 1,635 days in captivity. We will have the panel numbers available for those wishing to do a rubbing from the Wall of our hometown heroes.
Bringing The Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall® into our county is an opportunity to REMEMBER the 58,281 heroes’ names inscribed on the Wall, HONOR those who served and provide a sense of comfort for our Vietnam veterans as they HEAL through reflection and remembrance of their comrades, away from the hustle and bustle of DC at a location many calls home.
It also serves as a means to EDUCATE through the numerous exhibits to understand the valor and sacrifices made; remembering those who never returned home and those still fighting the fight.
Our committee is made up of Vietnam Veterans, veterans’ organizations, civic organizations, community leaders, businesses and individuals who have dedicated countless hours supporting this remarkable event.
We are honored and humbled by the incredible support from our generous sponsors and those standing with us as we bring this historic event to life. Together, shoulder to shoulder, we stand in unity to bring the Wall that heals to Carroll County.