Explore Washington DC’s Patriot Tour, honoring American Armed Forces’ sacrifices and victories. Discover profound stories of freedom and liberty.
Explore Washington DC’s Patriot Tour, honoring American Armed Forces’ sacrifices and victories. Discover profound stories of freedom and liberty.
- National World War I Memorial - This national memorial honors the service of United States Armed Forces members during World War I. The design, “A Soldier’s Journey,” narrates the story of a soldier who departs from his family, experiences combat and the loss of comrades, and returns home after receiving medical care.
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- National World War I Memorial - This national memorial honors the service of United States Armed Forces members during World War I. The design, “A Soldier’s Journey,” narrates the story of a soldier who departs from his family, experiences combat and the loss of comrades, and returns home after receiving medical care.
- National World War II Memorial - The World War II Memorial is a national tribute in the United States dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II.
- Korean War Veterans Memorial - Situated in West Potomac Park, southeast of the Lincoln Memorial and just south of the Reflecting Pool on the National Mall, this memorial honors those who served in the Korean War (1950–1953).
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Commonly known as the Vietnam Memorial, this U.S. national memorial in Washington, D.C., honors U.S. armed forces members who served in the Vietnam War. The two-acre site features two black granite walls engraved with the names of service members who died or remain missing due to their service in Vietnam and Southeast Asia during the war.
- Vietnam Women’s Memorial - Dedicated to the nurses and women of the United States who served in the Vietnam War, this memorial depicts three uniformed women with a wounded male soldier, symbolizing the support and caregiving roles women played as nurses and specialists. It is part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
- U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial - Located in Arlington Ridge Park, Arlington County, Virginia, this national memorial (also known as the Iwo Jima Memorial) was dedicated in 1954 to honor all Marines who have sacrificed their lives in defense of the United States since 1775.
- Air Force Memorial - This memorial honors the service of United States Air Force personnel and its heritage organizations. It is located in Arlington County, Virginia, on the former grounds of the Navy Annex near The Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery.
- National Japanese American Memorial - The Japanese American Memorial to Patriotism During World War II is a National Park Service site that commemorates the contributions of American citizens of Japanese ancestry and their parents, who patriotically supported the United States despite facing unjust treatment during World War II.
- The American Veterans Disabled For Life Memorial - Located in Washington, D.C., this memorial honors veterans of the United States armed forces who were permanently disabled during their national service.
- Arlington National Cemetery - As the largest cemetery in the United States National Cemetery System, Arlington National Cemetery is one of two maintained by the United States Army. Over 400,000 individuals are interred within its 639 acres. Established on May 13, 1864, during the American Civil War, the cemetery was created after the U.S. federal government confiscated Arlington Estate from the family of Confederate States Army General Robert E. Lee following a tax dispute.
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The phrase “freedom is not free” is a reminder of the sacrifices made to secure and maintain our freedom. It is important for those who benefit from this freedom to pay tribute to those who have given so much to protect it. Participate in an enlightening and motivational exploration of the American Armed Forces. Witness both the challenges they have…
The phrase “freedom is not free” is a reminder of the sacrifices made to secure and maintain our freedom. It is important for those who benefit from this freedom to pay tribute to those who have given so much to protect it. Participate in an enlightening and motivational exploration of the American Armed Forces. Witness both the challenges they have faced and the triumphs they have achieved in their ongoing battle to safeguard liberty throughout our nation’s history.
- All Adults must have a government issued ID to enter Arlington National Cemetery
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