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FACES OF WAR
As
you approach the memorial, the first things you see
are the nineteen soldiers on patrol heading up hill.
The use of Juniper bushes in the field is to show
the rugged terrain they met. Veterans who visit the
memorial view the granite slabs, located in front of
each soldier, as obstacles that American soldiers
had to overcome. A low granite slab does not do
justice to the many obstacles that they had to
overcome. The ponchos that each is wearing can only
give you a hint as to the miserable weather they
faced. The soldiers at the front of the patrol
represent the first soldiers sent to the Korean
peninsula. Many of the first soldiers were ill
equipped and ill trained yet they persevered.
American soldiers faced foul weather, rugged
terrain, poor equipment, not to mention 54 divisions
of communist Chinese soldiers but in the end they
were able to overcome all these obstacles. |