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The FReeper Foxhole - The National WWII Memorial - May 29th,  2004
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Posted on 05/29/2004 12:02:43 AM PDT by snippy_about_it
  
   
    
     
      
       
        
         
          
           
            
             
              
               
                
                 
                  
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                      Lord, 
                    
                      Keep our Troops forever in Your care 
                    
                       Give them victory over the enemy...  
                         
                    
                       Grant them a safe and swift return...  
                    
                      Bless those who mourn the lost.  .
                       FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer   for all those serving their country at this time.
                      
                      
                      
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        The National World War II Memorial 
        
         
         Washington, D.C. National Mall
        
        
        
        
         The memorial honors the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S. during World War II, the more than 400,000 who died, and the millions who supported the war effort from home. Symbolic of the defining event of the 20th Century, the memorial is a monument to the spirit, sacrifice, and commitment of the American people to the common defense of the nation and to the broader causes of peace and freedom from tyranny throughout the world. It will inspire future generations of Americans, deepening their appreciation of what the World War II generation accomplished in securing freedom and democracy. Above all, the memorial stands as an important symbol of American national unity, a timeless reminder of the moral strength and awesome power that can flow when a free people are at once united and bonded together in a common and just cause.  
         
        Memorial Design 
         
  
         
          The National World War II Memorial design recognizes that the site itself pays special tribute to America's WWII generation. The memorial design creates a special place within the vast openness of the National Mall to commemorate the sacrifice and celebrate the victory of WWII, yet remains respectful and sensitive to its historic surroundings. The vistas from the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial and the site's park-like setting are preserved, and the double row of elm trees that flank the memorial have been restored. Above all, the design creates a powerful sense of place that is distinct, memorable, evocative and serene.  
         
         
         
         
        Memorial Plaza 
         
  
         
          The memorial plaza and Rainbow Pool are the principal design features of the memorial, unifying all other elements. Two flagpoles flying the American flag frame the ceremonial entrance at 17th Street. The bases of granite and bronze are adorned with the military service seals of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Army Air Forces, Coast Guard and Merchant Marine. Ceremonial steps and ramps lead from 17th Street into the plaza. A series of 24 bronze bas relief panels along the ceremonial entrance balustrades depict America's war years, at home and overseas. Announcements of the memorial are located at the 17th Street ceremonial entrance.  
          Curvilinear ramps at the north and south approaches provide access to the plaza for visitors walking along the existing east-west pathways between the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. These ramps provide a gentle entry to the plaza. Granite benches follow the curvilinear rampart walls.  
         
        Memorial Pavilions 
         
  
         
          Two 43-foot pavilions serve as markers and entries on the north and south ends of the plaza. Bronze baldacchinos are an integral part of the pavilion design. Four bronze columns support four American eagles that hold a suspended victory laurel to memorialize the victory of the WWII generation. Inlayed on the floor of the pavilions are the WWII victory medal surrounded by the years "1941-1945" and the words "Victory on Land," "Victory at Sea," and "Victory in the Air." These sculptural elements celebrate the victory won in the Atlantic and Pacific Theaters.  
         
         
         
         
        Embracing Arms and Pillars 
         
  
         
          Fifty-six granite pillars celebrate the unprecedented unity of the nation during WWII. The pillars are connected by a bronze sculpted rope that symbolizes the bonding of the nation. Each state and territory from that period and the District of Columbia are represented by a pillar adorned with oak and wheat bronze wreaths and inscribed with its name. The 17-foot pillars are open in the center for greater transparency, and ample space between each allows viewing into and across the memorial.  
         
        Commemorative Area 
         
  
         
          Within a commemorative area at the western side of the memorial is recognized the sacrifice of America's WWII generation and the contribution of our allies. A field of 4,000 sculpted gold stars on the Freedom Wall commemorate the more than 400,000 Americans who gave their lives. During WWII, the gold star was the symbol of family sacrifice.  
         
        Rainbow Pool and Waterworks 
         
  
         
          The historic waterworks of the Rainbow Pool are completely restored and contribute to the celebratory nature of the memorial. The design provides seating along the pool circumference for visitors. Semi-circular fountains at the base of the two memorial pavilions and waterfalls flanking the Freedom Wall complement the waterworks in the Rainbow Pool.  
         
        Landscaping 
         
  
         
          Two-thirds of the 7.4-acre memorial site is landscaping and water, allowing the memorial to nestle comfortably within its park-like setting. The ceremonial entrance has three large lawn panels between the monumental steps. The double row of elm trees has been restored to their original splendor, and a replanting plan replaced unhealthy trees. A landscaped contemplative area is located at the northwestern corner of the site. Canopies of flowering trees augment re-seeded lawns.  
         
        Materials 
         
  
         
          The memorial is constructed of bronze and granite. Granite was chosen for its aesthetic appeal, superior strength, and durability. Water resistance was another important criterion. The two principal stones selected for the memorial are Kershaw for the vertical elements and Green County for the main plaza paving stone. Kershaw is quarried in South Carolina, while Green County is quarried in Georgia. Two green stones  Rio Verde and Moss Green  were used for accent paving on the plaza. Both are quarried in Brazil. "Academy Black" and "Mount Airy" were used to reconstruct the Rainbow Pool. Mount Airy, quarried in North Carolina, is the original coping stone of the Rainbow Pool. To enhance the aesthetic appearance of the water surface of the pool, an apron of Academy Black, quarried in California, were used for the vertical interior surfaces.  
         
        Dimensions 
         
  
         
          Length (back of arch to back of arch): 384   Width (back of basin behind Freedom Wall to bottom of ceremonial entrance): 279  Plaza: 337-10 long; 240-2 wide; 6 below grade  Rainbow Pool: 246-9 long; 147-8 wide   Ceremonial entrance: 148-3 wide; 147-8 long (curb to plaza)  2 Arches: 43 above grade; 23 square  56 Pillars: 17 above grade; 44 wide; 3 deep  Freedom Wall: 84-8 wide; 9 high from plaza floor; 41-9 radius  
         
         
         
         
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National World War II Memorial Bas-Relief Panels & Inscriptions
   
  
   A series of bas-relief sculpture panels created by sculptor Ray Kaskey will be set into the balustrades of the north and south ceremonial entrance walls. The bas-reliefs consist of 24 separate panels. The 12 on the north depict the Atlantic front; the 12 on the south depict the Pacific front. 
   
 The unifying theme of the panels is the transformation of America caused by the countrys total immersion in World War II. The panels depict the all-out mobilization of Americas agricultural, industrial, military, and human resources that transformed the country into the arsenal of democracy as well as the breadbasket of the world. 
   
 The visual inspiration for these panels is the bas-relief sculptures that encircle the Pension Building in Washington, D.C., which were influenced by the bas-reliefs on the Parthenon. What these bas-reliefs have in common is that all are isocephalic, a Greek word meaning that the heads of the principal figures line up horizontally. The human scale is the visual unifying element common to all 24 panels; all details, scenes, equipment, etc. are subordinated to the scale of the figure. The unity of purpose unique to this time in America is best evoked by placing the visual emphasis on the individual in this time-honored manner. Most of the panels are based on historical photos. 
   
   Atlantic Front Panels
    
 Lend Lease
 Enlistment
 Women in Military
 Rosie the Riveter/Aircraft Construction
 Battle of the Atlantic
 Air War/B-17 Paratroopers
 Normandy Beach Landing 
 Tanks in Combat
 Medics in Field 
 Battle of the Bulge
 Russians meet Americans at the Elbe. 
    
Pacific Front Panels 
    
 Pearl Harbor
 Bond Drive
 Embarkation
 Shipbuilding
 Agriculture
 Submarine Warfare
 Navy in Action
 Amphibious Landing
 Jungle Warfare
 Field Burial
 Liberation
 V-J Day 
    
National World War II Memorial Inscriptions
    

    
 The following inscriptions will be inscribed in the National World War II Memorial on the Mall in Washington, D.C. The inscriptions are presented by location. 
    
Announcement Stone
    

     HERE IN THE PRESENCE OF WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN, 
 ONE THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY FATHER AND THE OTHER 
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY PRESERVER OF OUR NATION, 
WE HONOR THOSE TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICANS WHO 
TOOK UP THE STRUGGLE DURING THE SECOND WORLD 
WAR AND MADE THE SACRIFICES TO PERPETUATE
 THE GIFT OUR FOREFATHERS ENTRUSTED TO US: 
 A NATION CONCEIVED IN LIBERTY AND JUSTICE. 
     
     Flagpoles
     
 AMERICANS CAME TO LIBERATE, NOT TO CONQUER, 
 TO RESTORE FREEDOM AND TO END TYRANNY 
     
     
     Eastern Corners
     
 PEARL HARBOR
 DECEMBER 7, 1941, A DATE WHICH WILL LIVE IN INFAMY
NO 
 MATTER HOW LONG IT MAY TAKE US TO OVERCOME THIS 
 PREMEDITATED INVASION, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, IN THEIR 
 RIGHTEOUS MIGHT, WILL WIN THROUGH TO ABSOLUTE VICTORY. 
 President Franklin D. Roosevelt 
     
 THEY HAVE GIVEN THEIR SONS TO THE MILITARY SERVICES. THEY 
 HAVE STOKED THE FURNACES AND HURRIED THE FACTORY WHEELS.
 THEY HAVE MADE THE PLANES AND WELDED THE TANKS, 
 RIVETED THE SHIPS AND ROLLED THE SHELLS. 
 President Franklin D. Roosevelt 
     
     
     
 WOMEN WHO STEPPED UP
 WERE MEASURED AS CITIZENS
 OF THE NATION, NOT AS WOMEN
THIS WAS A PEOPLES WAR, 
AND EVERYONE WAS IN IT. 
 Colonel Oveta Culp Hobby 
     
 THEY FOUGHT TOGETHER AS BROTHERS-IN-ARMS. 
 THEY DIED TOGETHER AND NOW THEY SLEEP SIDE BY SIDE. 
 TO THEM WE HAVE A SOLEMN OBLIGATION. 
 Admiral Chester W. Nimitz 
     
     
     Southern Walls
      
     
 BATTLE OF MIDWAY JUNE 4-7, 1942
 THEY HAD NO RIGHT TO WIN. YET THEY DID, AND IN 
DOING SO THEY CHANGED THE COURSE OF A WAR
EVEN AGAINST 
THE GREATEST OF ODDS, THERE IS SOMETHING IN THE HUMAN SPIRIT 
 A MAGIC BLEND OF SKILL, FAITH AND VALOR  THAT CAN LIFT
 MEN FROM CERTAIN DEFEAT TO INCREDIBLE VICTORY. 
 Walter Lord, Author 
     
 THE WARS END
 TODAY THE GUNS ARE SILENT. A GREAT TRAGEDY HAS ENDED. A GREAT 
 VICTORY HAS BEEN WON. THE SKIES NO LONGER RAIN DEATH  THE SEAS 
 BEAR ONLY COMMERCE  MEN EVERYWHERE WALK UPRIGHT IN THE 
 SUNLIGHT. THE ENTIRE WORLD IS QUIETLY AT PEACE. 
 General Douglas MacArthur 
     
     Northern Walls
     
     
 WE ARE DETERMINED THAT BEFORE THE SUN SETS ON THIS TERRIBLE STRUGGLE 
 OUR FLAG WILL BE RECOGNIZED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AS A SYMBOL OF 
 FREEDOM ON THE ONE HAND AND OF OVERWHELMING FORCE ON THE OTHER. 
 General George C. Marshall 
     
     
     
 D-DAY JUNE 6, 1944
 YOU ARE ABOUT TO EMBARK UPON THE 
GREAT CRUSADE TOWARD WHICH WE HAVE STRIVEN THESE
MANY MONTHS. THE EYES OF THE WORLD ARE UPON YOU
I HAVE FULL CONFIDENCE IN YOUR COURAGE,
DEVOTION TO DUTY AND SKILL IN BATTLE. 
 General Dwight D. Eisenhower 
     
     Western Corners
      
     
 OUR DEBT TO THE 
HEROIC MEN AND VALIANT 
WOMEN IN THE SERVICE 
 OF OUR COUNTRY CAN 
NEVER BE REPAID. THEY
HAVE EARNED OUR 
 UNDYING GRATITUDE. AMERICA WILL
NEVER FORGET THEIR SACRIFICES. 
 President Harry S Truman 
     
     
     
 THE HEROISM OF OUR OWN
 TROOPS
WAS MATCHED
BY THAT OF THE ARMED
FORCES OF THE NATIONS
THAT FOUGHT BY OUR SIDE
THEY ABSORBED THE BLOWS
AND THEY SHARED TO THE 
 FULL IN THE ULTIMATE 
DESTRUCTION OF THE ENEMY. 
 President Harry S Truman 
     
     Southern Fountain Copings
      
     
     
 CHINA * BURMA * INDIA SOUTHWEST PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC NORTH PACIFIC 
     
 PEARL HARBOR * WAKE ISLAND * BATAAN CORREGIDOR * CORAL SEA * 
     
 MIDWAY * GUADALCANAL * NEW GUINEA * BUNA * TARAWA * 
     
 KWAJALEIN * ATTU * SAIPAN TINIAN GUAM * PHILIPPINE SEA * PELELIU * 
     
 LEYTE GULF * LUZON * MANILA * IWO JIMA * OKINAWA * JAPAN 
     
     Northern Fountain Copings
     
     
     
     
 NORTH AFRICA SOUTHERN EUROPE WESTERN EUROPE CENTRAL EUROPE 
     
 BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC * MURMANSK RUN * TUNISIA * 
     
 SICILY SALERNO ANZIO ROME PO VALLEY * NORMANDY * 
     
 ST.LO * AIR WAR IN EUROPE * ALSACE * RHINELAND * 
     
 HUERTGEN FOREST * BATTLE OF THE BULGE * 
     
 REMAGEN BRIDGE * GERMANY 
     
     Southern and Northern Arches
     
 1941  1945 VICTORY ON LAND VICTORY AT SEA VICTORY IN THE AIR 
     
     Freedom Wall  Field of Gold Stars
     
 HERE WE MARK THE PRICE OF FREEDOM 
   
   
   
 
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  The memory of America's World War II generation will be preserved within the physical memorial and through the World War II Registry of Remembrances, an individual listing of Americans who contributed to the war effort. Any U.S. citizen who helped win the war, whether a veteran or someone on the home front, is eligible for the Registry. Names in the Registry will be forever linked to the memorial's bronze and granite representations of their sacrifice and achievement. 
  
 The Registry combines four distinct databases that can be searched for names of those whose service and sacrifice helped win the Second World War. The Registry includes the names of Americans who are: 
  
 Buried in American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) overseas military cemeteries. 
  
 Memorialized on ABMC Tablets of the Missing. 
  
 Listed on official War and Navy Department Killed in Service rosters now held by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). 
  
 Honored by public enrollment in the Registry of Remembrances. 
  
Register An Honoree
  
 The World War II Registry of Remembrance will record the names of individuals who participated in the war effort. The registry will be kept on public display in Washington, DC as a reminder to future generations of the sacrifices made by these remarkable Americans. Anyone who served in the armed forces and any civilian who helped on the home front during World War II is eligible to be registered. 
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 12:04:54 AM PDT
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snippy_about_it
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posted on 
05/29/2004 12:06:08 AM PDT
by 
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
 
To: All
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posted on 
05/29/2004 12:06:58 AM PDT
by 
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Great job on the thread today, Snippy. 
 
Another reason for me to try and make it to Washingtopn DC once in my life.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 12:08:28 AM PDT
by 
SAMWolf
(Home is where you hang your @.)
 
To: SAMWolf
    Thanks Sam. It's a trip we just have to do. Maybe we'll win the lotto. LOL.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 12:12:39 AM PDT
by 
snippy_about_it
(Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
 
To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; bentfeather; Darksheare; Johnny Gage; Light Speed; Samwise; ...
    
 Memorial Day Weekend is upon us, a time to reflect on all those who have served our country over the years, who have faced the efforts and sacrifices in order to keep our country free. 
 To all the men and women who have so gallantly served our country, and who serve now,  THANK  YOU!! 

 In this household, as I'm sure it is in MANY others, every day is Memorial Day.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 12:57:53 AM PDT
by 
radu
(May God watch over our troops and keep them safe)
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Good morning Snippy.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 2:13:55 AM PDT
by 
Aeronaut
(Why be a politician when it is so cheap to rent one on those rare occasions that you need one?)
 
To: snippy_about_it
    This is so beautiful. I wish I could be there. Do you know if there is a list of the names of the men and women there? I submitted four names of family members, but didn't have the info on my husband's grandmother to submit at the time. I would still like to submit her name.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 2:39:54 AM PDT
by 
Humal
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Thanks for the information on "The Registry". The information on their website was very confusing. 
It was nice of them to hang a pair of bronze baldacchinos up there. Very fitting.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 3:45:51 AM PDT
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snopercod
(Freedom can be preserved only if it is treated as a supreme principle which must not be sacrificed)
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Good morning, Snippy and eveyrone at the Freeper Foxhole.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 3:56:59 AM PDT
by 
E.G.C.
 
To: snippy_about_it; twinmag
    Great Thread, Snippy!
Here's to you, Dad. It's your day finally.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 5:06:21 AM PDT
by 
CholeraJoe
(No animals or longshoremen were harmed during the fabrication of this tagline)
 
To: radu
    Nice graphic. Check out my profile for another rendition.
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 5:08:06 AM PDT
by 
CholeraJoe
(No animals or longshoremen were harmed during the fabrication of this tagline)
 
To: CholeraJoe
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posted on 
05/29/2004 5:10:55 AM PDT
by 
twinmag
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Above all, the memorial stands as an important symbol of American national unity, a timeless reminder of the moral strength and awesome power that can flow when a free people are at once united and bonded together in a common and just cause. We could use some of that moral strength and awesome power now.
 
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05/29/2004 5:42:42 AM PDT
by 
Samwise
(The day may come when the courage of men fails...but it is not this day. This day we fight!)
 
To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Professional Engineer; radu; PhilDragoo; All
    
  Good morning, everyone.
 
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 6:15:34 AM PDT
by 
Soaring Feather
(~The Dragon Flies' Lair~ Poetry and Prose~)
 
To: snippy_about_it
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posted on 
05/29/2004 6:53:34 AM PDT
by 
manna
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Good Morning Foxhole -
  Great post.   Beautiful tribute to those who served in WW2
  
  
   
    
     
      
       WW2 Field of 4,000 Gold Stars honors more than 400,000 lives lost during the war (Photo by Richard Latoff)        
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posted on 
05/29/2004 7:47:47 AM PDT
by 
tomball
 
To: snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; All
    Now it happened on the next day, when they had come down from the mountain, that a great multitude met Him. Luke 9:37 
 
  
 
  
In God's eyes, true greatness is serving others. 
 
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posted on 
05/29/2004 7:50:29 AM PDT
by 
The Mayor
(In God's eyes, true greatness is serving others)
 
To: snippy_about_it
    Beautiful ! 
 
I can't wait to see it in person. 
 
Sure I may have started it, but sam kept egging me on. 
our desire was just to have a war movie.. 
 
I feel shamed, snippy has never yelled at me before..
 
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05/29/2004 8:00:53 AM PDT
by 
The Mayor
(In God's eyes, true greatness is serving others)
 
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