While you celebrate with your families. please do not forget that this country was built on the backs of young men and women. Here are a few pictures of the monuments that were built to remind us of that fact.

WWI Monument

WWII Monument

White House Sniper

Gold Star tree planted for mother's
who have lost a child in war
Arlington National Cemetary

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier Arlington National Cemetary

WWII Monument with Washington Monument
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Lucy, thank you for the photos you posted and your message. I hope one day to get to Washington DC to see all these important monuments.
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