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Texas Capitol Vietnam Veterans Monument

Duke Sundt, the sculptor chosen to create the monument, is now at a Bastrop foundry overseeing the casting process.
Duke Sundt, from New Mexico, first molded little chunks of clay into the bodies of five military figures, and slowly brought his vision to life.
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The sculptor

Duke Sundt, from New Mexico, first molded little chunks of clay into the bodies of five military figures, and slowly brought his vision to life.

Credit: Jim Swift/KXAN

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