Centerpiece of the National World War I Memorial Unveiled in Washington, DC

Almost a decade in the making, the centerpiece of the National World War I Memorial was finally delivered to Washington, DC. The 58-foot-long, 10-foot-tall bronze sculpture, called “A Soldier’s Journey,” will now call Pennsylvania Avenue’s Pershing Park home, after it was unveiled on September 13, 2024.

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“A Soldier’s Journey” commemorates the sacrifice made by the troops who fought for the United States in the Great War . The 38 life-like figures that make up the monument tell the full story of a soldier’s service in the conflict, from their deployment, all the way to their return home.

The massive memorial was sculpted by a team that spanned both sides of the Atlantic. A team based out of New Jersey worked on the concept, using live models and thousands of photographs to give each sculpture a realistic appearance. The Pangolin Editions foundry in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, created the bronze castings used to put it all together.

The project was completed in late June 2024.

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“I came into this project not really aware of the sacredness of [World War I] and how big it was,” sculptor Sabin Howard told Task & Purpose in a 2024 news article. “I’m a different human being than when I started it. This project really brings a human, visceral quality to WW I, rather than just a didactic history book look at it.”…

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