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SACRIFICE IS HONORED; Memorial a lasting tribute to heroes who saved the world and changed it.(WORLD WAR II MEMORIAL)
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The Washington Times
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May 21, 2004
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Byline: Scott Galupo, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The World War II Memorial, sober and sunk low in a long frame of elms, rests between the two structures that anchor the Mall.The monument to America's first great warrior, George Washington, towers over it on one side. The statue of America's great uniter, Abraham Lincoln, looks on from the other.
In such company, the location and initial look of the new memorial to those who fought in World War II had its doubters. I...
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