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Seabees Memorial

Coordinates: 38°53′06″N 77°03′45″W / 38.88498°N 77.06263°W / 38.88498; -77.06263
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Seabees Memorial
The memorial in 2011
Map
LocationArlington, Virginia, United States
DesignerFelix de Weldon

The Seabees Memorial is a sculpture and memorial to Seabees by Felix de Weldon, installed along Memorial Drive near the entrance of Arlington National Cemetery.[1] It is administered by the National Park Service as part of George Washington Memorial Parkway in Arlington, Virginia.[2]

Congress authorized the placement of a memorial on public land by the Seabee Memorial Association in September 1972.[3] It was dedicated on Memorial Day 1974.[4]

Description

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The memorial features panels depicting Seabee missions since 1942. According to the CEC/Seabee Historical Foundation, the bronze[2] figure at the center of the memorial depicts a "bare-chested, muscular SEABEE, rifle slung over one shoulder, offering a helping hand to a small child."[5]

Gold-colored inscriptions above and below the panels read "SEABEES CAN DO" and "With willing hearts and skillful hands, the difficult we do at once. The impossible takes a bit longer!", respectively.[5] The base which supports the figure sculpture is the inscribed text: "With compassion for others / we build – we fight / for peace with freedom".[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Memorial Avenue". www.arlingtoncemetery.mil. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  2. ^ a b "Seabees Memorial, (sculpture) | Collections Search Center, Smithsonian Institution". collections.si.edu. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  3. ^ "Public Law 92–422". US House of Representatives.
  4. ^ Lacano, Julius (2018-03-05). "A Memorial to those that "CAN DO!"". U.S. Navy Seabee Museum. Retrieved 2019-04-09.
  5. ^ a b c "National Seabee Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia". CEC/Seabee Historical Foundation. Retrieved April 8, 2019.
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38°53′06″N 77°03′45″W / 38.88498°N 77.06263°W / 38.88498; -77.06263