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Aging vets now able to visit war memorials through virtual reality

WASHINGTON 鈥斅燤any of America鈥檚 aging veterans 鈥 especially those who served in World War II and Korea 鈥 are no longer able to travel to D.C.聽to see the memorials dedicated to their service. But now, thanks to virtual reality, the memorials are coming to them.

is a collaboration of several veterans groups. Its aim is to bring virtual-reality equipment to nursing homes, assisted living facilities and private homes. The vets who put on the high-tech headsets are transported to the nation鈥檚 capital as if they were there in person.

From the greetings at the airport to the bus ride into the city, the vets experience the World War II Memorial, the Iwo Jima Memorial and Arlington National Cemetery. Other short videos allow the veterans to visit the memorials dedicated to the Vietnam and Korean conflicts.

The experience is free; organizers say the vets are already paid up.

鈥淵ou wrote out blank checks, payable up to and including your life,鈥 said actor and veterans鈥 activist Gary Sinise in a welcome video.聽鈥淓ven if you can鈥檛 travel to see it in person, through the magic of virtual reality we鈥檙e going to take you there.鈥

Two virtual reality firms 鈥斅燡aunt and Ghost Machine 鈥 are among the collaborators on Honor Everywhere. The Veterans United Foundation and Google are also involved.

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