

At least 239 Tarrant County residents died as a result of the conflict in Vietnam. Currently, there’s no local monument to honor those killed in Southeast Asia. The Tarrant County Vietnam Memorial Foundation was established to have a monument established in their honor. It will take a community effort to finally recognize the sacrifice that was made by these brave individuals with a permanent display in Fort Worth’s Veterans Memorial Park on Camp Bowie Blvd.
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Vietnam Era M14 (Modified to Semi Auto Only) with Vietnam Era ART II scope.
Rifle is in Excellent condition, Does not appear to have been Issued. Was a Collectors "Safe Queen"
The Leatherwood ART II 3x9 scope is specifically designed for the M14 sniper rifle. It is known for its unique features that enhance shooting accuracy and ease of use.
The ART II scope employs an automatic ranging system that adjusts the bullet trajectory as the magnification is changed. This feature allows shooters to focus on their target without needing to calculate range adjustments manually.
ARV $4550
ONLY 400 Tickets available
Drawing will be Jan 05, 2027, or after all tickets are sold whichever comes first.
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The Vietnam War era was a challenging time in American history. It took a heavy toll on the collective psyche. For the first time in our Nations’ history, service members came back to a divided and often ungrateful country. Some who served then have yet to be welcomed home, while others made the ultimate sacrifice.
At least 239 Tarrant County residents died as a result of the conflict in Vietnam. They’ve been identified as service members with Tarrant County as their home of record or are buried in the county’s cemeteries.
The City of Fort Worth is Matching 50% up to $200,000
Currently, there’s no local memorial to honor those who died as a result of the war in Southeast Asia. Lead by Jim Hodgson, director of the Fort Worth Aviation Museum, the Tarrant County Vietnam Memorial Foundation (TCVMF) has been established.
TCVMF has begun a fundraising campaign focused on designing, building, and dedicating a monument to honor these service members. The memorial envisioned is intended to be a permanent display in Fort Worth’s Veterans Memorial Park on Camp Bowie Blvd.
TCVMF is confident this effort will be welcomed by fallen servicemember families and friends, as well as citizens and veterans across North Texas. This campaign will require a community effort in order to recognize the sacrifices made by those brave individuals.
This project cannot be completed without the generosity of the community. TCVMF is appealing to civic and business leaders, national and local veterans service organizations, as well as patriotic groups and individuals across North Texas to make this memorial a reality.