Terry Hamby Joins First Lady Jill Biden To Discuss World War I Memorial

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Trigg County resident Terry Hamby, who serves as Chairman of the World War I Memorial Commission, joined First Lady Dr. Jill Biden to introduce the soon to be completed World War I Memorial that is near the east gate of the White House in Washington, DC.

The First Lady said the World War I Memorial is dedicated to a generation of American soldiers who changed the world.

click to download audioHamby says the memorial is to honor some of our nation’s finest heroes.

click to download audioHamby says the World War One Memorial, that will be completed in September, was the idea of Edwin Fountain who saw the Washington, DC, World War One memorial and wonder why there wasn’t a national monument.

click to download audioHe adds the designer, University of Arkansas graduate student Joe Weishaar, crafted a monument with a two-fold message.

click to download audioHamby says the statue that is the centerpiece of the memorial represents the struggles of those who fought in World War I.

click to download audioHe saluted members of congress, a host of congressional staff members, and presidential cabinet members for their bi-partisan work to support the monument. Several family members of World War I veterans were joined at the White House by donors and supporters for the remarks by First Lady Jill Biden and World War I Memorial Committee Chairman Terry Hamby.

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