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The Sprawling Sculpture at the Center of the National World War I Memorial Has Been Unveiled in Washington, D.C.

Last updated: September 17, 2024 7:35 pm
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The completion of the new National World War I Memorial marks a significant milestone in honoring the sacrifices and stories of those who served in the Great War. The centerpiece of the memorial, a stunning 58-foot-long bronze sculpture titled “A Soldier’s Journey” by artist Sabin Howard, was unveiled at an illumination ceremony last week.

The process of installing the massive 25-ton sculpture began in August, culminating in a breathtaking reveal as the memorial was lit up for the first time on September 13. Hundreds of spectators gathered to witness the event, where Howard emphasized the sculpture’s dedication to the nation and its veterans, both past and present.

“A Soldier’s Journey” is a masterpiece composed of 38 human figures in various scenes, meant to be viewed from left to right to tell the story of America’s involvement in World War I. From a doughboy receiving his helmet from his daughter to soldiers tending to a fallen comrade, each section of the sculpture captures a poignant moment from the war. Howard described the experience of walking along the wall as akin to watching “a movie in bronze,” showcasing the highs and lows of humanity.

The creation of the sculpture was a labor of love for Howard, who spent nearly a decade researching, sculpting, and casting the figures in bronze. The memorial, located in Pershing Park near the White House, is part of a $44 million project designed by architect Joe Weishaar. “A Soldier’s Journey” now stands as the largest free-standing high-relief bronze in the Western Hemisphere, a testament to the significance of the Great War in American history.

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While there are smaller memorials in Washington dedicated to World War I, such as the District of Columbia War Memorial, the new National World War I Memorial fills a gap in the nation’s remembrance of the conflict. With the last surviving American World War I veteran passing away in 2011, the memorial serves as a vital link to the past for visitors and future generations. Through the artistry of “A Soldier’s Journey” and the dedication of those involved in the project, the stories of the 4.7 million American men and women who served in World War I will continue to be remembered and honored.

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