The historic monument, one of only a few such tributes honoring military women of the United States Armed Forces, features six life-size bronze statues representing Army, Marine, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard and Army National Guard women in detailed uniforms from World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Cold War and current eras.
The Korean War Veterans Memorial is located near the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It was dedicated on July 27, 1995. The memorial commemorates the sacrifices of the 5.8 million Americans who served in the U.S. armed services during the three-year period of the Korean War.
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The Large Art Company has provided bronze sculptures, statues, and plaques for over 500 military and veteran monuments and memorials around the United States. The owner, Richard Rist, is a veteran himself and a life member of the VFW. He was even featured in VFW Magazine for his memorial work.
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The soldier on the monument had special significance to Wickham for he had lost his second to youngest son, Ernest, in World War II. He was killed in action in southern France, December 6, 1944 while serving in the Army.
The custom bronze battlefield cross is a composite to honor several wars; paratrooper boots from World War II, a bayonet from the Cold War, an M-16 from the Vietnam war, and a steel helmet from the Korean War.
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Many cemeteries tended by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission have an identical war memorial called the Cross of Sacrifice designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield that varies in height from 18 ft to 32 ft depending on the size of the cemetery.
Pegasus (pair of statues), by Vincent Pilz, Memorial Hall, ca. 1863. Rejected for the Vienna State Operahouse, they were installed in Philadelphia in 1876. General John Fulton Reynolds, by John Rogers, Philadelphia City Hall, 1884.