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Purple Heart National Monument adds QR code to honor Vietnam veterans
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September 5, 2025
Purple Heart National Monument adds QR code to honor Vietnam veterans
By Patrick Ford Editor

A powerful tribute to American servicemen and women is gaining a digital upgrade, making it easier than ever for visitors to honor the fallen – including those from Okmulgee County who lost their lives in the Vietnam War.

The Purple Heart National Monument, located at the corner of Muskogee Avenue and Bertha Parker Bypass (2001 S. Muskogee Ave.) in Tahlequah, now features a new QR code providing access to the Virtual Wall – a comprehensive listing and archive of all U.S. veterans who died in Vietnam.

This one-of-a-kind monument, created to honor all American veterans, is maintained by the Department of Oklahoma Military Order of the Purple Heart, and is the only monument in the country directly connected to the Virtual Wall database.

— Honoring Local Heroes from Okmulgee County

For communities like Okmulgee, which was officially designated a Purple Heart City on July 19, this enhancement is especially meaningful. As part of the Purple Heart City proclamation and commitment, local leaders and veterans wanted to ensure that the names and stories of Okmulgee County’s fallen Vietnam heroes could be accessed and remembered.

“After making Okmulgee a Purple Heart City, we wanted to honor the veterans who died from Okmulgee County in Vietnam,” Don Nichols, Adjutant of Chapter 617, Muskogee, said. “You can access their stories by scanning the QR code at the monument, which links directly to the Virtual Wall.”

The Virtual Wall includes detailed information about each veteran, including branch of service, hometown, rank, casualty date, and in many cases, personal reflections or photos submitted by family and friends.

Visitors to the monument can now use their smartphone cameras to scan the newly installed QR code, taking them instantly to the Virtual Wall. This feature allows people of all ages – especially younger generations – to learn more about the individuals behind the names and understand the weight of their sacrifice.

“The Purple Heart National Monument is not just a physical space, but a gateway to stories of service and sacrifice,” Nichols added. “The QR addition enhances the visitor experience and ensures these heroes are never forgotten.”

This development comes just months after Okmulgee’s official Purple Heart City ceremony, where the city joined a national network of communities committed to honoring wounded and fallen veterans. That event included a proclamation by Mayor Mickey Baldwin, presentations by the Military Order of the Purple Heart, and the unveiling of six Purple Heart signs that will be posted around the city.

At that time, Nichols emphasized that remembrance is more than ceremony – it’s about making veterans’ stories accessible and meaningful. The new QR code initiative is a tangible step in that direction.

Anyone wishing to visit the Purple Heart National Monument or scan the QR code to view the Virtual Wall can do so at: Purple Heart National Monument 2001 S. Muskogee Ave. Tahlequah, OK (Corner of Muskogee Ave. and Bertha Parker Bypass) For more information or assistance accessing the Virtual Wall, contact Don Nichols at 918931-8632.

“All gave some. Some gave all.” The Purple Heart National Monument now ensures that the stories of those who gave all – including our own from Okmulgee County – live on through every scan, every visit, and every moment of reflection.

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