Photographs and videos from the World War I Memorial Foundation


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FOX news with Chris Wallace covers the fight for a National World War One Memorial
Frank Buckles, America's last World War One veteran, and World War I Memorial Foundation's Edwin L. Fountain speak about the need for Memorial representation on the National mall in Washington DC.
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WWI Memorial Service learning from Houston Texas
Humble service learning project on WWI for the memorial in DC. Students from multiple schools participated in creating history while learning about history and raised nearly $14,000 for a National WWI Memorial in Washington, DC.
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David DeJonge's WWI Veterans Exhibit - Museum virtual prototype 1.1
The final exhibit is available for rent and serves as a powerful tool for education about the 'great war' and the 20th century. Please inquire with David DeJonge.
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PSA - World War One Memorial - DC
David DeJonge talks about the abandoned World War One Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. With Interviews with Frank Woodruff Buckles and others at the Memorial. 90 years after 116,000 men and women lost their lives in World War One there is no National symbol in our Nations capitol for them and the nearly 5 million who served during WWI.
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Frank Buckles plea for a WWI Memorial in DC
David DeJonge and Frank Buckles on the CBS Early Show on Memorial Day 2008. Frank Buckles and David DeJonge are hoping to transform the abandoned DC war memorial into a National WWI memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC. HR 6696 is the bill introduced by Congressmen Ted Poe is the bill before congress to complete the mission.