From the Iwo Jima Memorial to the African American Civil War Museum, the D.C. area offers a plentiful amount of options for those who want to pay their respects to the U.S. military.
FILE - This July 27, 1995 file photo shows the statues at the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Gaylord, who designed the statutes of soldiers for the Korean War Veterans Memorial ...
As you walk around the memorial you will see 19 stainless steel statues. The statues represent the different branches of the military, Army, Air Force, Navy and Marines. On a sunny day you can see the reflection on the wall of the 19 statues. If you count the 19 statues and the reflections on the wall you get 38.
US Army Soldier Honor and Courage Statue. ... Vietnam Veteran Memorial Statue Figurine: The Three Soldiers (6") by Washington DC.
The Stephenson Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, also known as Dr. Benjamin F. Stephenson, is a public artwork in Washington, D.C. honoring Dr. Benjamin F. Stephenson, founder of the Grand Army of the Republic, a fraternal organization for Union veterans.
The main western face depicts a sailor and a soldier in bronze standing together in Civil War uniforms. They symbolize fraternity. Below is a bronze medallion portrait of Dr. Stephenson, framed in a sculpted granite memorial wreath. Two badges of the Grand Army of the Republic flank the inscription below the wreath.
The Moving Wall is a half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that travels across the US to allow those that are unable to visit the Washington, DC memorial an opportunity to pay their respects to the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country.
Similarly, the Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall with the GI statue garden left me with quite an impression by showing the enormity of the sacrifices made. KOREAN WAR VETERANS MEMORIAL Located amidst Washington D.C.'s most famous memorials it the Korean War Veterans Memorial, dedicated on July 27, 1995.
The memorial consists of 19 statues of soldiers representing a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the Armed Forces. The 19 figures create a reflection on the wall, symbolizing the border between North and South Korea: the 38th parallel.
The statue, which is part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, stands near the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall, where the names of more than 58,000 who died in the conflict are etched.
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