A Soldiers Journey Exhibit Announced
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•A preview of the World War I Memorial in Washington, DC
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A Soldiers Journey will be unveiled at the National World War One memorial in Washington, DC this fall .
Master sculptor Saban Howard used 6 veterans from wars, including in Afghanistan and Iraq , to model for his sculpture.
He hopes to honor the more than 116,000 U.S. soldiers who died in WWI , but says it's a universal story for all veterans.
Saban Howard : "We have to remain unified. We can't be fractured. We are a very powerful country when we are unified" Howard : The sculpture speaks about who we are Americans unifying factor here.
Howard : We changed the war we entered in the last six months of that horrible conflict that left 22 million people decimated. And we we changed the way the world would be.
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