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Mar 15, 2024 · Through stone architecture and bronze sculptures, the World War II Memorial recognizes the ways Americans served, honors those who fell, and recognizes the victory they achieved to restore freedom and end tyranny around the globe. "America Will Never Forget..." Learn About the World War II Memorial.
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National Park Service. Website. World War II Memorial. The World War II Memorial is a national memorial in the United States [1] [2] dedicated to Americans who served in the armed forces and as civilians during World War II. It is located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
- April 29, 2004
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- 4.6 million (in 2018)
- Washington, D.C.
Please visit our ABMC Burials and Memorials search page if you are looking for: Information (e.g., Army serial numbers) on service members buried or memorialized at our World War II overseas military cemeteries. Names of the Missing memorialized at our East Coast Memorial, West Coast Memorial, and Honolulu Memorial.
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History. World War II Memorial. World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C. The World War II Memorial honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S., the more than 400,000 who died, and all who supported the war effort from home.
The National World War II Memorial honors the 16 million people who served as part of the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II, including more than 400,000 who gave the ultimate sacrifice for their country. The memorial sits along the central vista of the National Mall, at the east end of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.