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"VALOR. "—One of two heroic groups by Leo Friedlander, New York, for the entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge on the Washington side, facing the Lincoln Memorial. They are executed in marble, stand more than seventeen feet high, and have received the approval of the U.S.A. National s Arts Commission.

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Northern Advocate, 4 February 1936, Page 8

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"VALOR."—One of two heroic groups by Leo Friedlander, New York, for the entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge on the Washington side, facing the Lincoln Memorial. They are executed in marble, stand more than seventeen feet high, and have received the approval of the U.S.A. Nationals Arts Commission. Northern Advocate, 4 February 1936, Page 8

"VALOR."—One of two heroic groups by Leo Friedlander, New York, for the entrance to the Arlington Memorial Bridge on the Washington side, facing the Lincoln Memorial. They are executed in marble, stand more than seventeen feet high, and have received the approval of the U.S.A. Nationals Arts Commission. Northern Advocate, 4 February 1936, Page 8