The G.I. Joe - Vietnam Wall Memorial Action Figure Set (2000) by Hasbro is a deeply moving tribute to the heroes who served and sacrificed during one of America’s most challenging chapters in history. This collectible set pays homage to the soldiers of the Vietnam War and the enduring legacy of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial — a place of reflection, remembrance, and reconciliation.
The Vietnam War was a defining moment that touched every American family and tested the strength of the nation’s spirit. In 1982, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial was built to honor the 58,000 brave men and women who gave their lives or went missing in action. The G.I. Joe Vietnam Wall Memorial Set beautifully captures that sense of reverence and remembrance through lifelike detail and historical accuracy.
Designed with authenticity and respect, this commemorative set includes realistic action figures that embody the courage and emotional connection of veterans visiting the Wall. The reflective backdrop symbolizes the real-life memorial in Washington D.C., mirroring both the faces of those who served and the memories of those who mourn. It draws inspiration from artist Lee Teter’s touching painting Reflections, where a veteran reaches out to the Wall to reconnect with fallen comrades — a timeless image of loss, honor, and healing.
G.I. Joe figure
Vietnam Wall Section Replica
Field Coat
Beret
Blue Jeans
Combat Boots
Special Dog Tags
Folded Flag
3 "AA" batteries (probably expired)
Protective Packaging
The Vietnam War was the nation's longest conflict, and many wondered if it should ever have been fought at all. For over a decade it touched the lives of every American, tested the resolve of our national spirit, and created deep emotional questions about our most fundamental American principles. It seemed like everyone felt the anguish of knowing someone who had died or had been wounded in Vietnam. That connection made the war intensely personal. Nol since the Civil War have Americans been so passionately divided on an issue.
In 1982, seven years after the war, the Vietnam War Memorial was dedicated to honor the 58,000 fathers, sons, and daughters who were killed or counted among the missing. The site is a quiet section of the Constitution Gardens in Washington DC. But this is unlike any other memorial in the nation's capital. Without making a statement, it makes the most powerful statement of all. There is simply a solemn V-shaped wall quietly nestled into the ground. The Wall points to the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial. 58,000 names are etched deeply into the Wall's reflective black granite surface. These are the 'loved and lost."
The most visited National Park Service Monument in Washington, the Wall has touched a healing chord in the conscience of the country. Its mirrored surface invites reflection on our nation and the nature of war itself, reminding us of the tragic fact that no matter how worthwhile or heroic its cause, the sacrifice of war is ultimately measured in human lives. Over the years, pilgrims visiting the memorial have left over 50,000 treasured items in silent tribute to those they came to honor. Many of these gifts have found their way into the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Collection museum. However, one of the most stirring tributes came from artist Lee Teter. In 1988, Teter and several members of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 172 began to envision a painting that would capture the emotional power evoked by a visit to the memorial. That painting. Reflections, depicts a veteran reaching out to the Wall to keep faith with the reflected images of fallen comrades. Chapter 172 currently owns the copyright to Reflections and uses the proceeds from the sale of prints to benefit veterans and other philanthropic projects. In a sense, the painting itself keeps the faith by helping surviving veterans and ensuring that the 'lost' are not forgotten.
Included is a replica section of the Vietnam Wall, offering a tangible connection to the memorial’s reflective black granite and the names etched in tribute. This collectible set preserves history, pays homage to fallen heroes, and provides a meaningful experience for both collectors and those wishing to reflect on the sacrifices made during the Vietnam War.