
Not what the real reason the day is for: a day to honor those who lost their lives defending the country. And Second Life has it's share of places where memorials to fallen have been placed.
Probably the best known of these memorials is the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Second Life, sometimes known as "The Wall." Opened in November 2007, it is still up and continues to draw many visitors.
"The Wall" sim has it's own website at http://www.thewallsl.com.
To get to the Vietnam Wall, Click Here for the SURL at The Wall (39, 32, 25).

Jacob Barton, one of the soldiers dedicated in this picture (second down on the right row), was Lothi Aeon in Second Life, whom lost his life trying to save a comrade one year ago.
The TLE War Memorial is at Raziel (59,61,22).
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“I have had for a long time a small memorial located on my sim. I invite you to come here for a few moments to reflect on the gift those brave men and women have given us.”
The memorial isn’t much compared to The Wall, a flowerbed and a couple flags. And a plaque reading:
“My Angel, his name is Freedom - Choose him to be your king;
He shall cut pathways east and west, And fend you with his wing.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Dedicated to all those who have given life or limb
in the service of the Angel named Freedom
The Southern Colorado memorial is at (129, 41, 25).

Bixyl Shuftan
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