soldiers' monuments

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soldiers' monuments

The Charlottesville protests

"'The Charlottesville Protests' delves into the eruption of violence that occurred in Charlottesville, Virginia, in August 2017. It also examines the racial strife that's plagued the United States for decades and encourages readers to form their own opinions"--Provided by publisher.

Gardens of remembrance

the men and their destiny : places of recollection and remembrance for those who gave their lives in the Battle of Normandy
2006

Canine warrior

how a Vietnam scout dog inspired a national monument
During his second tour as a US Army infantryman in the Vietnam War, John Burnam became a scout-dog handler. On combat missions, he learned of the dogs amazing ability to find enemy caches of ammunition and supplies, hidden base camps, and concealed tunnel entrances; saving countless lives by enabling American troops to avoid booby traps and ambushes. After retirement from the military, he became passionate about the idea of a national monument to honor them. Thanks to his efforts, the U.S. Military Working Dog Teams National Monument has been built at Lackland Air Force Base, where all of America's military dog teams are trained.
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