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  • WASHINGTON, DC - The World War II Memorial is dedicated to those who served during World War II in the armed forces or as civilians. It is located on Washington DC's National Mall, between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Its centerpiece is a large fountain surrounded by 56 granite pillars, one for each state and territory, and a pair of small triumphal arches arranged in an oval. It was opened in 2004.
    World War II Memorial Black and Whit...tif
  • WASHINGTON, DC - The World War II Memorial is dedicated to those who served during World War II in the armed forces or as civilians. It is located on Washington DC's National Mall, between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Its centerpiece is a large fountain surrounded by 56 granite pillars, one for each state and territory, and a pair of small triumphal arches arranged in an oval. It was opened in 2004.
    World War II Memorial Black and Whit...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • ARLINGTON, Virginia, USA - The United States Marine Corps War Memorial (often known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. Sitting just across the Potomac River from the National Mall, and close to the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, the Iwo Jima Memorial commemorates members of the US Marine Corps who have lost their lives in service to their country. The large statue at the heart of the memorial was inspired by the iconic 1945 photograph of six Marines raising a U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II taken by Associated Press combat photographer Joe Rosenthal. Working with architect Horace W. Peaslee, sculptor Felix de Weldon used the photograph as the basis for a large bronze sculpture. The figures stand 32 feet (nearly 10 meters) tall. The memorial was dedicated in November 1954. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy decreed that the American flag should fly over the memorial 24 hours a day.
    Iwo Jima Memorial Black and White Ar...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It's dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial on the Nation...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial on the Nation...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall after a big snow storm. The World War I Memorial is the only city-centric monument on the National Mall. It’s dedicated to the 26,000 or so Washingtonians who served in World War I and is sometimes referred to as the DC War Memorial.
    World War One Memorial in the Snow (...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains of the National World War II Memorial with the Lincoln Memorial in the distance.
    World War II Memorial and Lincoln Me...tif
  • Washington, DC - The National World War II Memorial, dedicated to those who served in the Second World War, stands in the middle of the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
    National World War II Memorial in th...tif
  • Washington, DC - The National World War II Memorial, dedicated to those who served in the Second World War, stands in the middle of the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
    National World War II Memorial in th...tif
  • Washington, DC - The National World War II Memorial, dedicated to those who served in the Second World War, stands in the middle of the National Mall between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.
    National World War II Memorial in th...tif
  • The World War I Memorial, often referred to as the DC War Memorial, commemorates Washington DC residents who found and died in World War I. It sits on the National Mall just to the south of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pooll.
    World War I Memorial Washington DC (...tif
  • WASHINGTON, DC - The World War II Memorial is dedicated to those who served during World War II in the armed forces or as civilians. It is located on Washington DC's National Mall, between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Its centerpiece is a large fountain surrounded by 56 granite pillars, one for each state and territory, and a pair of small triumphal arches arranged in an oval. It was opened in 2004.
    World War II Memorial Black and Whit...tif
  • WASHINGTON, DC - The World War II Memorial is dedicated to those who served during World War II in the armed forces or as civilians. It is located on Washington DC's National Mall, between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Its centerpiece is a large fountain surrounded by 56 granite pillars, one for each state and territory, and a pair of small triumphal arches arranged in an oval. It was opened in 2004.
    World War II Memorial Black and Whit...tif
  • WASHINGTON, DC - The World War II Memorial is dedicated to those who served during World War II in the armed forces or as civilians. It is located on Washington DC's National Mall, between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. Its centerpiece is a large fountain surrounded by 56 granite pillars, one for each state and territory, and a pair of small triumphal arches arranged in an oval. It was opened in 2004.
    World War II Memorial Black and Whit...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The World War I Memorial on Washington DC's National Mall is a rotunda dedicated to the residents of the District of Columbia who died in World War I. Unlike most of the other monuments on the National Mall, it is not a national monument.
    World War I Memorial, Washington DC ...tif
  • The Korean War Memorial on the National Mall on a snowy winter morning after fresh snow. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • The Korean War Memorial on the National Mall covered in a fresh blanket of snow. The bottom left corner of the frame is the back of one of the statues of soliders. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall on a winter morning after heavy snow. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being ?The Column? consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in the ...tif
  • The Korean War Memorial on the National Mall after heavy snowfall. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • A statue of a soldier at the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall on a snowy winter morning. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • The Korean War Memorial on the National Mall on a snowy winter morning. In the foreground at right is a commemorative wreath with an American flag. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall on a winter morning after heavy snow. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in the ...tif
  • The Korean War Memorial on the National Mall on a snowy winter morning, with the American flag in the distance. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • Statues of soldiers at the Korean War Veterans Memorial covered in fresh snow. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • Statues of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall on a snowy winter morning. The Korean War Veterans Memorial, unveiled in 1992, sits on the northwestern end of the National Mall, not far from the Lincoln Memorial. It consists of several elements designed by different people and groups. It has a triangular footprint with the main elements being “The Column” consisting of 19 stainless steel solders, each over 7 feet tall, and a reflective granite wall etched with the faces of thousands of Americans who lost their lives in the war. At one end of the triangle, behind the soldiers, is a grove of trees. At the other is a large American flag and a small Pool of Remembrance. Among the designers were Frank Gaylord (the soldiers) and Louis Nelson (the reflecting granite wall).
    Korean War Veterans Memorial in Wash...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • High resolution panorama of the National World War II Memorial with the Washington Monument in the distance at night.
    Panorama of the World War II Memoria...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The sun rises behind a silhouette of the Iwo Jima Memorial (US Marine Corps Memorial) in Arlington, Virginia. The large bronze statue is based on a photograph by AP photographer Joe Rosenthal of the US claiming the island of Iwo Jima in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
    Iwo jima Memorial (Marine Corps Memo...tif
  • The Freedom Wall is on the west side of the National World War II Memorial and has 4,048 gold stars, each representing 100 Americans who died in the war. In front of the wall lies the message "Here we mark the price of freedom".
    Freedom Wall at the National World W...tif
  • The Freedom Wall is on the west side of the National World War II Memorial and has 4,048 gold stars, each representing 100 Americans who died in the war. In front of the wall lies the message "Here we mark the price of freedom".
    Freedom Wall at the National World W...tif
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC, with a reflection on the black granite Mural Wall.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Reflect...tif
  • Tourists visit the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC.
    Tourists at the Korean War Veterans ...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains of the National World War II Memorial with the Washington Monument in the distance.
    Washington Monument and World War II...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains of the National World War II Memorial with the Washington Monument in the distance.
    Washington Monument and World War II...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains at center of the National World War II Memorial in Washington DC
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  • Night shot of the fountains at center of the National World War II Memorial in Washington DC
    World War Two Memorial fountains at ...tif
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC, with a reflection on the black granite Mural Wall.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Reflect...tif
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC, with a reflection on the black granite Mural Wall.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Reflect...tif
  • The Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC, with a reflection on the black granite Mural Wall.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Reflect...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains of the National World War II Memorial with the Washington Monument in the distance.
    Washington Monument and World War II...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains of the National World War II Memorial with the Washington Monument in the distance.
    Washington Monument and World War II...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Some of the 19 stainless steel statues that are part of the Korean War Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. Designed by Frank Gaylord, the statues are slightly larger than life and each weighs nearly 1,000 pounds. The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces. They are dressed in full combat gear, dispersed among strips of granite and juniper bushes which represent the rugged terrain of Korea.
    Korean War Veterans Memorial Statue ...tif
  • Washington Monument in the distance, with part of the National World War II Memorial in the foreground, at night
    Washington Monument and World War II...tif
  • Night shot of the fountains at center of the National World War II Memorial in Washington DC
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  • World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC
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  • A spring flowering tree in the foreground, with teh the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in the background. The Memorisl is in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
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  • The Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • Blue sky with the seagulls of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • The seagulls on top of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • World War II Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC
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  • World War II Memorial with the Washington Monument in the background. NB: This is using tilt-shift photographic technique and has a very narrow field of focus.
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  • The Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on the banks of the Potomac on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
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  • Wide shot of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • An eagle shield on the base of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • Detail of a shield etched into the base of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • Dedication plaque of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum. The plaque reads: "To the strong souls and ready valor of those men of the United States who in the Navy the Merchant Marine and other paths of activity upon the waters of the world have given life or still offer it in the performance of heroic deeds this monument is dedicated by a grateful people."
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
  • Silhouette of the sculpted seagulls that sit on top of the Navy-Merchant Marine Memorial in Arlington, Virginia, on Columbia Island on the banks of the Potomac across from Washington DC. The memorial honors those who lost their life at sea in World War I and was dedicated in 1934. The main sculpture is cast from aluminum.
    Navy-Marine Memorial in Arlington, V...tif
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