Vets Look to Create Memorial for Global War on Terror
Posted on July 12, 2016 by Katie Lange
By Katie Lange
DoD News, Defense Media Activity
The Vietnam Wall and the massive granite columns of the World War II Memorial are some of the first things you picture when you think about war memorials – beautiful shrines honoring the men and women who sacrificed so much during those long-ago wars.
Several younger veterans are hoping to make the same possible for those who served and are still serving in the nation’s longest war – the Global War on Terror.
War on Terror veterans Chad Longell (left), George Chewning (center) and Andrew Brennan look at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The trio is part of a group working to get a memorial built for veterans of their generation. DoD photo by Katie Lange
War on Terror veterans Chad Longell (left), George Chewning (center) and Andrew Brennan look at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The trio is part of a group working to get a memorial built for veterans of their generation. DoD photo by Katie Lange
The Global War on Terrorism Memorial Foundation is organizing efforts to build a memorial on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to honor U.S. service members, their families and all who have supported our troops during the past 15 years of war.
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