Dedicated in 1995, the Korean War Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., honors the 5.8 million Americans who served in the Korean War (1950–1953). The memorial features life-like steel statues of a patrol squad, positioned alongside a walled triangle inscribed with scenes from the conflict. These elements converge at the center of a reflecting pool, creating a poignant and reflective space. Visitors can walk among the statues, each capturing the tension and resolve of the soldiers, and read the inscriptions on the granite walls, offering a somber and educational experience.
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