"Monument to living veterans" honors living veterans, several others such as "Korean war monument, viet nam war monument, and WWII monument" are more specific, however don't have the name "veteran" in their title. I got a test and the right answer is actually "Vietnam Veterans Memorial" I swear this is right!! -someone else then the person above
Korean War Veterans Memorial and Vietnam War Veterans Memorial
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial ~ see related link below .
Korean War Veterans Memorial and Vietnam War Veterans Memorial
They are similar, but different. Memorial Day honors all US military personnel who have died during any war or military action in which the United States has been involved. Veterans Day honors all US military personnel past and present, living and dead.
"Freedom Is Not Free" is engraved on the segment of wall that extends into the pool area of the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington DC.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall honors 13 sets of brothers who served and died during the Vietnam War. These brothers are commemorated for their sacrifice and service, highlighting the profound impact of the conflict on families. The memorial serves as a poignant reminder of the personal losses experienced during the war.
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which specific memorial you are referring to, as there are many memorials dedicated to various wars. For example, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. honors those who served in the Vietnam War. Similarly, the World War II Memorial commemorates the Americans who served during World War II. Please specify the memorial for a precise answer.
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial
No, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, World War II Memorial, Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and DC World War I Memorial are all dedicated to servicemen and servicewomen.
The U.S. Official Landmark closest to the Jefferson Memorial is The Korean War Veterans Memorial.
World War II Veterans Memorial Bridge - Virginia - was created in 2004.