UK National Inventory of War Memorials was created in 1989.
War Memorials Trust was created in 1997.
See: British war memorials
The cemetery stone in Arlington National Cemetary. And the Franklin stone labeled with the prayer used for the war.
Secertary of commity and war
War memorials are built to honor and commemorate the sacrifices made by individuals during conflicts. They serve as a tangible reminder of the impact of war on communities and nations, providing a space for reflection and remembrance. Additionally, these memorials aim to educate future generations about the cost of war and the importance of peace. Overall, they play a crucial role in preserving collective memory and fostering a sense of national identity.
People don't generally worship at war memorials. The memorials are used as a focus for remembering the dead and the horrors of war. The number of people who attend memorials varies greatly from country to country and memorial to memorial. It is impossible to put a figure on the number of people.
National War Memorial - Newfoundland - was created in 1924.
Scottish National War Memorial was created in 1927.
National Museum of the Pacific War was created in 1969.
National War Labor Board was created in 1918.
Welsh National War Memorial was created in 1928.
War Horse National Wildlife Refuge was created in 1958.