The New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial strives to encourage and foster patriotism and provide recognition of the sacrifices, courage and valor of the New Jersey veterans of the Vietnam Era. The Memorial honors the sacrifices made by New Jersey residents who gave their lives while serving in Southeast Asia and, at the same time, pays tribute to all who have served. The Memorial is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week at no charge.
The Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center strives to encourage and foster a thorough understanding of the Vietnam Era including the political, historical, social, cultural and military aspects that affected the United States, more particularly New Jersey. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Regular admission is $5 for adults, $3 for senior citizens and students and free for veterans, active military and children ages ten and under. Guided tours of the New Jersey Vietnam Veterans' Memorial and Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center are available to any group of 15 or more people. These guided tours are led by Vietnam veteran volunteers who share their personal experiences. Guided tours must be arranged in advance.
The Vietnam Era Museum & Educational Center welcomes more than 14,000 visitors a year. The two largest audiences are veterans and school students. The Museum and Educational Center was planned to augment the Memorial and help visitors gain a better understanding of the war in Southeast Asia and the surrounding political strife in America. It complements the solemnity of the Memorial with a dynamic and lively learning environment.
You can't miss the Clark American Legion with its authentic US Army helicopter perched on the front lawn (not to mention the cannon). Located at the corner of Liberty Street and Westfield Avenue, this post is known as a children and youth post because it makes many donations to youth organizations in town throughout the year. Members collect cookies for disabled veterans and used cell phones to ship to soldiers. It will accept and burn tattered American flags in a respectful ceremony. The indoor hall is available for rent with a capacity of 105 people; the outdoor pavillion is available for warm-weather parties. Besides organizing observances for Memorial Day and Veterans Day, the Legion hosts lots of events throughout the year, such as a Halloween party and steak nights in the pavillion.
The American Legion is a veteran's organization with a meeting hall on River Road in Fair Lawn. This chapter meets monthly and is dedicated to serving the interests of veteran's and bettering the community. The hall is available to rent for meetings, private parties and other events.
Located in Warren, American Legion Post 293 is a community organization which provides support to its veterans and local community. Founded in 1941, American Legion Post 293 offers the community its facility space for social gatherings and private events, including receptions, corporate functions and live entertainment. Call or visit the website for rental information.
The American Legion is a nationwide organization that works to support veterans and community programs. Post 524 is located on Bay Avenue in Ocean City and offers numerous services to veterans from all branches of the armed forces. It hosts special events and activities, including dinners.