Korean War Veterans Memorial

   

The memorial, showing the pool of rememberance
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The memorial, showing the pool of rememberance

The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located on The Mall in Washington, DC, in West Potomac Park southeast of the Lincoln Memorial. Directly to the north lies the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It was dedicated on July 27, 1995 to the men and women who served during the conflict. There are four parts to the memorial.

  • 19 stainless steel statues, each slightly larger than life size (between 7 feet 3 inches and 7 feet 6 inches), 14 Army, 2 Marines, 1 Navy Medic, and 1 Air Force Observer, dressed in full gear.
  • A 164 foot long black granite wall with photographic images sandblasted into it depicting soldiers, equipment and people involved in the war.
  • United Nations Wall, a low wall listing the 22 nations that contributed to this effort
  • The Pool of Remembrance, a shallow 30 feet in diameter pool lined with black granite.
The Memorial from a different angle, with the photographic wall in the background
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The Memorial from a different angle, with the photographic wall in the background
Statues at the memorial.
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Statues at the memorial.


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