Daniel Halper
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October 6, 2013
Another open-air memorial in the Washington area is closed and barricaded
off: the Iwo Jima Memorial, just across the bridge from D.C. in Rosslyn,
Virginia. A source sends along this picture of the barricade set-up at the
memorial, which is also called the U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial:
“I took the picture yesterday afternoon. Those barricades had been there at
least a day. People can still walk into the Memorial area, but for many elderly
and disabled vets, it is important they be driven and park right next to the
statue,” the person who took this picture emails.
“There has been no coverage of Iwo Jima being closed and it is a routine stop
for Honor Flight visitors.”
The source adds: ”This picture is from North Marshall Drive (100 yards up the
hill from the 110) facing the only road in and out of the Memorial for cars.
There are parking spots for cars and buses right next the Memorial that can only
be accessed via this road. Interestingly too, the view you see is also the last
200 yards of the Marine Corps Marathon which is in three weeks. That would be
20,000 pissed off runners who have trained for months.”
The stop is a popular destination for veterans and tourists alike, and, in my
observation, is usually completely unmanned and unguarded. But, for some reason,
it’s closed to the public during this federal government shutdown.
UPDATE: I’m told, “The Syracuse Honor Flight just knocked
down the barrier and a couple hundred of them are at the Memorial now.”
Here’s a picture:
Sunday, October 6, 2013
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