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New U.S. war memorials

NZPA-AP Washington

With Washington already boasting no fewer than 106 national monuments, statues and memorials, the House has voted unanimously to authorise three more, including a tribute to Americans who fought in the Korean War. The other two memorials would honour women who

have served with the Armed Forces and the 5000 black patriots who supported the cause of the American Revolution.

The three memorials, approved on unanimous rollcall votes, would be.financed by private funds, built on Federal land in the Washington area, and maintained by the National Park service.

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Press, 13 November 1985, Page 26

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New U.S. war memorials Press, 13 November 1985, Page 26

New U.S. war memorials Press, 13 November 1985, Page 26

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