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Sometime between Sept 7 and 8, an individual or a group, defaced multiple panels on the Wall with an oily substance.
A video has been uploaded to youtube. The write-up says the damage appears permanent.
youtube<dot>com/watch?v=s8IzrUzkECE
No doubt done to coincide with General Petraeus' testimony this week.
Do they have any cameras at the Memorial to be able to find who did this?
rubberneck
09-10-2007, 20:39
Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill them.:mad:
Has anyone seen any MSM coverage of this? I searched and didn't see anything. I won't ask the rhetorical question of why not since clearly Britney's VMA performance is priority news and all. :rolleyes:
But I'm floored at the depths people will go.
incommin
09-11-2007, 05:35
Some people are only alive because it is illegal to kill them.:mad:
In some cases "illegal" should become a minor technicality!
Jim
Sometimes people need a good, old fashioned ass-whipping:mad::mad:
Whoever commited this act of treason, should be given an airline ticket. Load 'em up on the next transport to Iraq, and drop.
Sure they will enjoy AQ style hospitality!:mad:
Holly
82ndtrooper
09-11-2007, 10:59
The only decent UTube video would be a bunch of veterans, young and old clubbing these little spineless bastards till they shit their pants, pissed themselves and then blead about the head and eyes. :mad:
It's beginning to be picked up by news.
Vandalism at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?
September 11, 2007 - 11:30am
WASHINGTON - U.S. Park Police are investigating a possible case of vandalism at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall.
National Park Service rangers noticed what they call a light, oily substance on the memorial's wall panels and paving stones on Saturday. The substance was spread over an area of 50 to 60 feet.
U.S. Park Police are still investigating what the substance is, and if it was left on purpose.
"We have not reached a conclusion as it whether this was intentional or whether it is accidental. It is simply too premature to say," National Park Service spokesman Bill Line says.
Preservation staff are working to remove the substance and say they believe they can do so without causing any permanent damage.
Hank Silverberg, WTOP Radio
Also by the Washington Times
bkleonards
09-11-2007, 14:22
Subject: RE: Correction on Vietnam Wall Defacement
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 10:23:21 -0500
Received this morning. Take care and God bless.
Joe
Correction on Vietnam Wall Defacement
Patriots and Comrades All:
After several attempts, I was able to contact SGT xxxxxxxx
of the National Park Service (NPS), to check on the facts
about the defacement of the Vietnam Wall last weekend. He
explained it was a cleaning accident by a Park Ranger and
NOT a defacement as was originally reported by the Vietnam
Veterans of American (VVA). The NPS is regarding this as
an accident instead of an act of vandalism or terrorism.
Our National Commander Pat xxxxxxxx has the
direct phone numbers for SGT xxxxxx of the NPS, and can
verify these facts with him directly. A copy of this
correction is also being sent the VVA for their follow up
and verification. My apology for the error, as sometimes
it is not always possible to reach the NPS immediately.
Any future report of attempted or actual vandalism will
be verified with the NPS in advance, even if that means a
significant delay in reporting the incident.
Yours in Patriotism,
Steve C
Commander
Region I, MOPH
NE/Mid-Atlantic USA
Military Order of the Purple Heart
So it appears the park rangers don't talk to the park police, the cleaning crew didn't own up for a few days and nobody still knows what the fluid was.
That fluid trail sure looked funny the way it followed the wall and then "walked" out around something and then back to the wall.
And it took the Park Police over 2 days to figure all this out?
OK
GreenSalsa
09-11-2007, 16:36
I wonder if in the future we can't have a couple of guys from the Old Guard there?
If not active duty soldiers, I wonder if we can't as private citizens, sign up and "guard" the memorial.
Snaquebite
09-11-2007, 16:44
More pictures here
I'm friggin pissed. Where's the MSM regarding this?
http://gatheringofeagles.org/2007/09/10/742/
More Pics here: (Click on Flickr)
http://www.redstate.com/stories/war/...ial_vandalized
Didn't see this thread. Will someone please delete my duplicate post?
82ndtrooper
09-11-2007, 17:52
I wonder if in the future we can't have a couple of guys from the Old Guard there?
If not active duty soldiers, I wonder if we can't as private citizens, sign up and "guard" the memorial.
I'd be willing to sign up with the conditions of carrying pepper spray, hickory baton, sidearm, spray paint and flex cuffs.
All items are self explanatory. Punks with pink spray paint on their face, beaten to a pulp, shot in the femoral, and flex cuffed left in the gutter. :mad:
smokfire
09-18-2007, 17:35
Fox News is now reporting that this was NOT an accident contrary to what was reported a week ago. Anyone have any more information on this?
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,297246,00.html
WASHINGTON — An oily substance found splashed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial this month was the result of vandalism, U.S. Park Police determined.
Sgt. Robert Lachance, a Park Police spokesman, said Monday that a detective made the conclusion, but he declined to provide further details because of the investigation is ongoing.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund, which built the structure, has offered a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction in the case.
The oily substance on the black granite wall — which bears the names of more than 58,000 men and women killed or missing in the Vietnam War — was first reported Sept. 7. National Park Service officials said they did not know what the substance was, and at first said it was unclear whether it was the result of vandalism or some kind of accident.
On Monday, dark blotches remained along a stone curb at the base of the wall for much of its length. At least 14 of its 140 inscribed panels appeared to be stained.
Park Service spokesman Bill Line said maintenance and preservation crews were working to remove the stains and marks but were proceeding cautiously to avoid further damage. He said officials are confident they can remove all the stains, but it could take a week or more.
"It's deplorable that someone would vandalize what's really a national shrine," said Jan C. Scruggs, founder and president of the Memorial Fund. "It's an outrage. It's sad."
smokfire
Patriots and Comrades All:
After several attempts, I was able to contact SGT xxxxxxxx
of the National Park Service (NPS), to check on the facts
about the defacement of the Vietnam Wall last weekend. He
explained it was a cleaning accident by a Park Ranger and
NOT a defacement as was originally reported by the Vietnam
Veterans of American (VVA). The NPS is regarding this as
an accident instead of an act of vandalism or terrorism.
Steve C
Commander
Region I, MOPH
NE/Mid-Atlantic USA
Military Order of the Purple Heart
Fox News is now reporting that this was NOT an accident contrary to what was reported a week ago. Anyone have any more information on this?
WASHINGTON — An oily substance found splashed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial this month was the result of vandalism, U.S. Park Police determined.
Sgt. Robert Lachance, a Park Police spokesman, said Monday that a detective made the conclusion, but he declined to provide further details because of the investigation is ongoing.
smokfire
Hummmm.....why the 2 stories?
First it was reported as "vandalism", then it was retracted and labeled as an "accident", now IT IS an act of "vandalism".
Either way, it's horse shit. If it is nothing more than a n accident, that cleaning crew has got some serious clean up to do, and right quick. If it is an act of vandalism, then there's got be be some serious monkey stomping to do.
But mostly, someone's got some 'spalin' to do.