Thirty-two panels with 104 names on each side are in the Oswego Village Hall through Monday, May 31, Memorial Day as a memorial in the Middle East Conflicts Wall of Honor. The display is open 24 hours a day and is free of charge.Jason Crane/The VoiceA 1932 Ford is one of the many cars in Sunday’s Car Show as a part of the 11-day Middle East Conflicts Wall memorial in Oswego. The large turnout was at the Oswego Entertainment Venue, the former Park N Ride lot. The car’s owner, William Powell, retired Aurora Police Chief, sits behind the car to engage with visitors.Jason Crane/The VoicePanels for the Middle East Conflicts Wall receive care in being moved out of the vehicle Friday in preparation of the exhibit May 21-31 in Oswego at the Village Hall. The vehicles received a motorcycle escort from East Moline. Jason Crane/The Voice