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Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 457 - Concho Valley

Web site of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 457 in San Angelo, Texas, serving the Concho Valley of West Texas. Includes photos of Vietnam Veterans memorial in San Angelo, Southwest Military Museum, and chapter and membership information.

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Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 457 - Concho Valley

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Web site of Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 457 in San Angelo, Texas, serving the Concho Valley of West Texas. Includes photos of Vietnam Veterans memorial in San Angelo, Southwest Military Museum, and chapter and membership information.

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The web page vva457.tripod.com states the following, "Never again will one generation of veterans abandon another." I saw that the website also said " Concho Valley Vietnam Veterans Memorial." They also said " Dedicated May 17, 1997. Click on the photo below to go to the memorial page. Located at the entrance to San Angelo Regional Airport, Knickerbocker Road. Click here for a map of Vietnam Veterans Memorial. National Park Service Web Site." The meta header had vva as the first optimized keyword. This keyword is followed by vietnam, veteran, and southeast asia which isn't as urgent as vva. The other words vva457.tripod.com used was west. texas is included but will not be viewed by search parsers.

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