People gather for another day at the Moving Wall in Waukesha's Frame Park
 
 
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) --- People gathered for another day of the "Moving Wall" at Frame Park in Waukesha on Saturday, May 29.
The Moving Wall travels all around the country, and it is a half-sized replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
It includes the names of more than 58,000 servicemen and women who gave their lives in service during the Vietnam War, including 68 from Waukesha County.
A woman who visited the wall says it carries a special significance.
"I think the wall is something that is beautiful, so we never forget," Gala Evers aid. "All the brave men and even some women who have lost their lives, even those that are missing. I think it's a piece of history that should never be forgotten."
CBS 58 is a proud sponsor of the Moving Wall. It is open to the public 24 hours a day through Memorial Day.
 
                        