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Volunteers gather to clean up Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Some volunteers raked leaves near the memorial. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
Some volunteers raked leaves near the memorial. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
Others scraped dirt from between cracks in the walkway. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
Others scraped dirt from between cracks in the walkway. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
A drainage system runs in the middle of the walkway. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
A drainage system runs down the middle of the walkway. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
Some of the volunteers had a personal connection with the memorial. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
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Some volunteers raked leaves near the memorial. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
Others scraped dirt from between cracks in the walkway. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
A drainage system runs in the middle of the walkway. (草莓传媒/John Domen)
Some volunteers raked leaves near the memorial. (草莓传媒/John Domen)

WASHINGTON 鈥 Dozens of volunteers bundled up and got to work on the National Mall Saturday morning with the goal of cleaning up around the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.

The work they did would be along the lines of the kind of grunt work found on a 鈥渉oney-do鈥 list at home. The memorial may not have looked bad but volunteers wanted to do their part to make it look even nicer.

鈥淲hat a beautiful day we have,鈥 said Rear Adm. Tom Lynch, the chairman of . 鈥淎 beautiful day to be an American.鈥

The volunteers were part of the New Day USA Foundation, which helps spruce up the land around certain war memorials on a regular basis.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very powerful,鈥 Lynch said when asked about the meaning of this particular memorial carries for him. Several of his friends and classmates from the United States Naval Academy now have their names etched into the wall.

鈥淥ne of whom was another linebacker on the football team, Tommy Holden 鈥 going back for his second tour in Vietnam, his family had a farewell party for him. That night he took his sister aside and said 鈥業 know I鈥檓 not coming home, take care of mom.鈥 That鈥檚 the type of people we have on that wall. So it鈥檚 very meaningful to me.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a way you remember their sacrifice and their spirit.鈥

After a sequence of speeches, the volunteers, in coordination with the National Park Service, went to work. Some of them, like Miles Thomas of Baltimore, started raking leaves near the wall.

鈥淚 love doing this,鈥 Thomas said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 always nice to give back, it鈥檚 one of our core values that we embody the most.鈥

Closer to the wall, some volunteers worked a special vacuum to dig out pebbles that had fallen between the cracks of the stone walkway. Others got on their hands and knees and used sticks to dig up dirt, leaves and other types of debris from the drainage system that runs down the middle of the walkway.

It鈥檚 in that section of the memorial that debris descends a few feet lower than the rest of the National Mall, and that drainage system helps disperse water before it causes any damaging flooding in the middle of the memorial.

Shannon O鈥橞rien of Boonsboro, Maryland, drove down to help get some of that debris out, while other volunteers swept it all up.

鈥淭his wall does mean a lot for my family and for lots of families, obviously,鈥 O鈥滲rien said. 鈥淏ut especially mine. My grandfather was a Vietnam veteran 鈥 he knew a few people on this wall. Just helping clear the pathway and make it a better experience for anyone whose coming out to really see their ancestry and how they served their country, and even people they might have known, I think that鈥檚 a big deal.”

John Domen

John has been with 草莓传媒 since 2016 but has spent most of his life living and working in the DMV, covering nearly every kind of story imaginable around the region. He鈥檚 twice been named Best Reporter by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association.聽

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