
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall dedication will take place at Aero Park, located at 918 Boomer Street, Watertown, from 3 to 4 PM on Memorial Day, Monday, May 25th. This event marks the permanent installation of the largest exact mobile replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, originally located in Washington D.C., now proudly situated in Watertown. It is the largest Midwestern replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, located north of St. Louis.
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Dedication Event
The ceremony will feature a 3 PM flyover by an F-35 fighter jet and a static display of Blackhawk helicopters, honoring the bravery and sacrifice of Vietnam veterans.
Keynote remarks will be delivered by Daniel J. Seehafer, the 2023-2024 Past National American Legion Commander. An ordained minister from Wisconsin, he served as a chaplain in the U.S. Navy and Navy Reserve before dedicating decades of leadership to The American Legion at every level, including national chaplain and department commander of Wisconsin. A passionate advocate for veterans and their families, Seehafer continues the Legion’s “Be the One” mission to prevent veteran suicide. He lives in Wisconsin with his wife, Stacy, and their family.
Distinguished guests include State Senator John Jagler, State Assemblyman William Petterman, and Watertown Mayor Robert Stocks.
Additional speakers include Barry Lawrence, the engraver of the memorial wall; Gary Stueber, Commandant of the Marine Corps League Detachment 349 and Co-Chairman of the event; Ryan Hepp of Jerry Hepp Excavating, the general contractor for the project; and Stephen Zillmer, Commander of American Legion Post 189, Co-Chairman and Chairman of Fundraising.
Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. Water will be provided on site, and the event will proceed rain or shine. Handicap parking is available in the park’s main parking lot. Additional parking can be found at Watertown Aviation, the National Guard Armory, and the local businesses Interpak and Glory Solutions, both located on 12th Street.
We invite you to gather in this significant space dedicated to commemorating the courage and legacy of Vietnam-era veterans. This memorial provides veterans and their families with a place for camaraderie, healing, and reflection.
Fundraising efforts continue to support the project’s completion.






