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Memorial Day, 2009
World War II – Entrance Plaque
An attempt to set the memorial in contextwith America’s national heritage
World War II – State Columns
A column for each state represents the contribution,and the sacrifice, people across the country made toward victory. The arch tower flanked by columnssymbolizes the war in the Pacific.
World War II - Midway
Major battles are commemorated by the name engraved in stone beneath each arch tower.
World War II – Women at war
This quote by Col. Hobby, chief of the WACs is oneof many quotes on the memorial walls. WW II wasthe first war where women served other than nursing.
World War II – Washington Monument
The Washington Monument rises just to the East of the World War II memorial.
World War II – Lincoln Memorial
This picture of the Lincoln Memorial, just to theWest, is from the center of the WW II Memorial.
Korean War - Entrance
The plaque announcing the Korean War Memorial seems fitting for the first of thecold war, non war ,wars.
Korean War – On Patrol 1
An infantry patrol; Korea was an infantry war.As I was taking this picture, a lady beside me said she first saw it at night with snow on the ground – fitting.
Korean War – Infantry Patrol 2
Nothing can be said to add to this picture.
Korean War – Etched Wall
The etchings are very faint, regular soldier pictures.
Viet Nam War – On Patrol
There is a story to tell, but it is too long.
Viet Nam War - Directory
This is a directory of the names on the wall, it is thesize of a city telephone book – all gone.
Viet Nam War – The Wall
At this point The Wall is in view but the impact is not yet.
Viet Nam War – A Veteran
Viet Nam War – Some Names
The power of The Wall first strikes home when you canread names and they are very real people. There is a story I must tell about the names also.
Viet Nam War – Too Many Names
As The Wall gets taller, each panel holds so many names;it is harder to focus on an individual unless the name ispart of your life.
Viet Nam War - Rubbing
Making a rubbing, pencil on paper, taking a name home.
Viet Nam War - Letters
Leaving a letter for a loved one.
Viet Name War - Remembering
I have been to The Wall at all hours; I have never been alone.