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I can see world war one, world war two, and possibly the guy in the poncho as the Vietnam but, who are the guy and gal in on the left representing ?
This bonze monument features six sculptures that pay tribute to each branch of the military. One soldier represents the Army in World War I; the Navy represents the soldiers that fought in World War II; for the Korean War, a marine kneels with flag in hand; the Air Force is represented by a Persian Gulf-era soldier; and, the member of the Coast Guard represents Vietnam-era soldiers. The final piece, a pair of boots, helmet and M-16 with dog tags, represents all of those who have lost their lives fighting for our country.
Where are those statues located?
Cool trick! How did you do that Kona?!
Well the post read like it was copied from somewhere so I googled it (typo and all) and found the location pretty quick. I thought it was a cool memorial. Then while looking at street view I just copied the url from google maps. It sounds complicated but it was actually pretty easy to find and only took a minute or two.
Nice tribute !
I also went for a ride today, a bit cool, mid to upper 40's but the bike loved it, unfortunately I had to take the Trumpet as the Buells aren't insured at present.