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 ?
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.
Last edited by Silverrider; 03-27-2019 at 01:09 PM.
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.
Last edited by njloco; 03-28-2019 at 01:40 AM.