Year: 2022

National World War I Memorial by Aosheng A. Pusztaszeri

Introduction The National World War I Memorial is a national war memorial located at the intersection between 14th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C. Located at Pershing Park, the memorial is dedicated to the men and women who served the U.S. during World War I. The monument achieves this by connecting the visual (the…Continue Reading National World War I Memorial by Aosheng A. Pusztaszeri

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Beneath the marble sarcophagus bearing the words, “Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God,” lies a man who gave his life for the United States in World War I, yet whose remains were never identified. With over 110,000 American casualties, it was impossible to identify all who served. To honor those individuals…Continue Reading Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Memorialization Project: American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial

Introduction/Context As someone who comes from a long lineage of veterans, with my father having served in the army himself, I have felt as though the many conversations I have witnessed surrounding their times in the military have given me the confidence to say that I know what serving is generally like. Not to mention…Continue Reading Memorialization Project: American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial

Marine Corps War Memorial

200-character Tweet: Visiting the Marine Corps War Memorial will be the most moving experience DC has to offer. Modeled after the famous Iwo Jima photograph, overlooking the nation’s capital, the memorial is sacred and quintessentially American. Blog Post: The United States Marine Corps War Memorial stands “in honor and in memory of the men of…Continue Reading Marine Corps War Memorial

Women in Military Service for America Memorial

a brief history: The Military Women’s Memorial was dedicated in 1997 to honor all the women who have served, are currently serving, and will serve in the United States Armed Forces. It is the only major national memorial that recognizes the courage and patriotism of all the women who have defended their country throughout history….Continue Reading Women in Military Service for America Memorial

National World War II Memorial

Author: Kaila H This National World War II Memorial honors the more than 16 million Americans who fought in WWII and the 416,800 who paid the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. Construction of the memorial began in September 2001 and was completed in 2014. It was originally designed by Austro-American architect Friedrich St. Florian. The memorial…Continue Reading National World War II Memorial

Pentagon 9/11 Memorial

The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial Siobhan D. Background  The Pentagon 9/11 Memorial commemorates the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001, at 9:37 am on the US military headquarters. It memorialises the lives lost aboard the hijacked plane, those inside the Pentagon, and the impact it had on their families. On the morning of September 11, 2001,…Continue Reading Pentagon 9/11 Memorial

National Native American Veterans Memorial

Written by Jacob F. Located nearly a football field’s length from the steps of the United States Capitol, the National Native American Veterans Memorial is easily found on the grounds of the Smithsonian Institute’s National Museum of the American Indian. Easily accessed from both Maryland Avenue SW and the famed National Mall, the memorial is…Continue Reading National Native American Veterans Memorial