Sacrifice

The Korean War veterans memorial has stood as a reminder of what has been given up by others to protect Americas freedom. In class this week we looked at many diffrent memorials around the world because of our passage 'Postcards from the trenches'. Although this was said to be a harder passage I liked it because it had a very captivating writing style. I was able to go to Washington DC several years ago; while I was there I visited several monuments including the Vietnam and Korean War memorial. I remembered many things from this memorial after talking about it in class, including the many names we saw on the wall. I have a grandpa who served in the war who came with us, and while we were there he found some of his friends names. watching him find it was a very solemn moment that I reflected on while reading this piece. When I visited the Korean War memorial I remember seeing the inscription "Freedom is not free" on the Pool of Remembrance. At the time I didn't really understand what it meant but several years later what I understood what it stands for. It represents sacrifice, and what so many people give up every day for this country. visiting memorials in person adds a second layer to the understanding of the memorial, which is one thing I took away from this passage. these memorials offer people a place to come and remember, and to come to terms with the pain they may have experinced.

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  1. This passage is very informational as I have learned a lot about Korean War veterans memorial. It does very well at describing the significance of memorial in a way that can be understood as well as making an interesting personal connection that effectively demonstrates an example of the impact the memorial has.

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