Each dog tag lists a servicemembers name military branch and date of death. And each dog tag shows their name casualty date and military branch.
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The 410-square-foot dog tag exhibit greets visitors from above the escalator at the Harold Washington Chicago Public Library 400.

. 1 2011 142 PM UTC. At the Harold Washington Library in Chicago is a new art installation called Above and Beyond featuring over 58000 replica dog tags one for each American soldier killed in the Vietnam War. Vietnam Veterans Dog Tag Memorial in Chicago.
Originally a traveling exhibition while in Chicago it was viewed by Mayor Richard M. Soldiers who lost their lives in the Vietnam War. Dog tags each bearing the name of a member of the armed forces killed as a result of the Vietnam War sit on a table at the National Veterans Art Museum in Portage Park.
Kaushik Patowary May 9 2016 2 comments. The 10-by-40-foot sculpture entitled Above Beyond was designed by Ned Broderick and Richard Steinbock. Rick Steinbock Ned Broderick Joe Fornelli and Mike Helbing have created a haunting Vietnam War memorial with 58000 dog tags.
Allen and four other veterans are reviewing tens and thousands of dog tags ensuring there is one to represent each member of the armed forces killed as a result of the Vietnam War. Through an extraordinary effort to understand combat through the eyes of those who experienced it Chicago Public Library and the National Veterans Art Museum partner to present Above and Beyond the 58000 dog tag art installation created by Veteran Artists a very important art exhibition reflecting on the meaning and consequences of the Vietnam War. Dog tags of the more than 58000 service men and women who died in the Vietnam War hang from the ceiling of the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago on Veterans Day November 11 2010.
Jim Young REUTERS Aug. Above and Beyond was commissioned by the National Veterans Art Museum and created by artist Rick Steinbock and veteran artists Ned Broderick Joe Fornelli and Mike. The National Veterans Art Museum s exhibition Above Beyond is now open on the third floor of Harold Washington Library Center.
Commissioned by the National Veterans Art Museum and sponsored by the Pritzker Military Museum Library Above and Beyond visualizes the American war dead from Vietnam in a visceral and emotional way. The exhibit is comprised of 58307 dog tags representing the American fatalities from Vietnam all suspended from the ceiling. Linden Allen reviews dog tags while volunteering at the National Veterans Art Museum.
Joe Fornelli artist liason for the National Veterans Art Museum is seen July 20 beside Jon Turners Prayer Boots in Chicago. It and the other exhibits have been described. About 40 new dog tags will be added this year said Lionel Rabb chairman of the National Veterans Art Museum board.
Daley who was so taken by the power of the art that he immediately insisted that the city provide a permanent home for it. The dog tags of the more than 58000 service men and women who died in the Vietnam War were hung from the ceiling of the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum in Chicago on Veterans Day November. February 23 2016.
Each dog tag represents a person in the Vietnam War and is arranged in date order of death. The dog tags each hung one inch apart are suspended from the ceiling from a. Above and Beyond comprises 58307 dog tags.
An original Graphotype machine is seen displayed at the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum April 29 2005 in Chicago IllinoisThe machine used to. The art installation features over 58000 hand-stamped replicated dog tags representing US. Military-style dog tags are seen displayed in an art exhibit titled Women On War at the National Vietnam Veterans Art Museum April 29 2005 in.
The entrance hall had 58226 dog tags hanging from the ceiling representing the US soldiers who died in Vietnam. Corrine King paused to soak in Above and Beyond an art exhibit featuring more than 58000 dog tags one for each American killed in the Vietnam War. The piece was created for the National Veterans Art Museum.
The tens of thousands of metal dog tags. Dog tags will be made to replace those that are missing or damaged Oitzinger said and a black dog tag will stand in for veterans who died from Agent Orange exposure suicide or by other means related to the war.
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