First Infantry Division Monument
The First Infantry Division Monument, located in Presidents Park, Washington, DC, was established in 1924 to honor the valiant efforts of soldiers from the First Division during World War I. Designed by architect Cass Gilbert and sculptor Daniel Chester French, the monument has been expanded to commemorate soldiers from subsequent conflicts, including World War II, Vietnam, and Desert Storm.
Funded entirely by the Society of the First Infantry Division, the monument serves as a testament to the sacrifices made by American soldiers, with the names of 5,516 First Division soldiers inscribed on its structure. The monument's design was influenced by the Battle Monument at West Point, reflecting a commitment to honor not only the First Division but also the spirit of sacrifice shared by all American military divisions.
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