The National World War II Memorial is located between the Washington Monument and the Lincoln Memorial. |
Doves carrying a wreath of victory is in the tower on each side of the plaza. |
A replica of the victory medal that all soldiers received is embedded in the ground beneath. |
The Field of Stars joins the two theaters. Each of the gold stars represents 100 Americans who died in the course of the war. There are 4000 stars. |
We were there to honor fifteen of those 400,000 and laid a wreath in their honor. |
A Marine Corp bugler played taps as part of the ceremony. |
The promenade leading to the fountains are lined with bas relief panels that tell the story of the war. It is not just the soldiers that are honored, but those who stayed on the home front as well. |
Soldiers boarding the boats for Europe and the Pacific |
Working in the shipyards, including female riveters to the right |
Farmers growing the food that fed the nation and the troops |
Inside a submarine |
On an aircraft carrier |
Disembarking on the islands of the Pacific |
Fighting in the Pacific jungles |
Burying the dead |
Freeing the prisoners of war |
Celebrating the end of the war |
On the docks, the newsboy's paper says "Germany Declares War" |
Women in service |
A war bond rally |
The aircraft industry |
On the boats |
Preparing for the air war |
The Airborne preparing the leap out |
The landings of D-Day, from the perspective of the Germans |
Moving inland |
Field hospitals |
The Battle of the Bulge |
Meeting the Soviets at the Elbe River |
Listening to the radio report after the attack on Pearl Harbor |
Volunteers taking to oath |