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The virtual First Colors event paid homage to World War I Veterans and opened the National World War I Memorial April 16.
Visitors to Washington, D.C., pass many memorials during their trips. Among those are memorials dedicated to wars throughout the nation’s history. The black granite of the Vietnam War Memorial. The fountains and columns of the World War II Memorial. The 19 stainless steel statues of the Korean War Veterans Memorial. One war—dubbed “The Great War”—has been the only one missing. That changes April 16, 2021, with the First Colors ceremony unveiling the National WWI Memorial.
Search, add, and honor WW1 Veterans for free on Rollofhonor.org – a great place to learn about those who served in The Great War.
With support from The American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars, 100 Cities/100 Memorials will recognize 100 World War I Memorials across the United States
On Sunday, October 5, 2014, the American Veterans Disabled for […]