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American and POW-MIA Flags – Washington Monument – Washington, DC

American and POW-MIA Flags - Washington Monument - Washington, DC

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Two flags wave in the wind against a clear blue sky, one being the American flag and the other a POW-MIA flag. The Washington Monument stands tall in the background.

The 50 stars and 13 stripes of the American Flag represent the current 50 states in the Union and the original thirteen colonies prior to the founding of the United States of America. A symbol of the United States is a national symbol often identified with unity, patriotism, sacrifice, courage, liberty and freedom.

The 555-foot Washington Monument Obelisk, named in honor of America’s First President George Washington, was constructed between 1848 and 1884.

The POW-MIA Flag is the official symbols of the National League of POW/MIA Families, which was created in 1970 to bring awareness to prisoners of war (POW) and those missing in action (MIA), from the Vietnam War. The flag, adopted in 1972, has since become a widely adopted symbol, visible at most military installations, US Post Offices, as well as federal and local government agencies, and veteran group posts and celebrations. Two slogans are visible in the image, “You are not forgotten” was officially adopted by the National League of POW/MIA Families as their motto.

American Flags National Mall Washington Monument Washington DC

American Flags National Mall Washington Monument Washington DC

A circle of American flags on the National Mall at the Washington Monument in Washington, DC. The 50 stars and 13 stripes represent the current 50 states in the Union and the original thirteen colonies prior to the founding of the United States of America. A symbol of the United States is a national symbol often identified with unity, patriotism, sacrifice, courage, liberty and freedom.

Lincoln Memorial at Night – Washington D.C.

Lincoln Memorial at Night - Washington D.C.

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Lincoln Memorial at Night. Constructed between 1914-1922, the Lincoln Memorial was fashioned after a Greek Doric Temple, and sits west of the reflecting pool on the National Mall in Washington D.C. The temple contains a large statue of President Lincoln along with the words from two of his famous speeches, the Gettysburg Address and his Second Inaugural Address. Lincoln’s Statue was carved by the Piccirilli Brothers. The Memorial was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966.