Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial

Over 3 million veterans have been seriously injured in the line of duty. These permanently disabled warriors often come home with life-altering disabilities – stark reminders of the price of freedom.

America’s disabled veterans have honored us with their service and selfless duty. It is now our turn to honor them…

For the first time, America will pay tribute to some of our most courageous heroes – our disabled veterans. The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial will celebrate those men and women who may be broken in body – but never in spirit.

The memorial willbe located on a two-acre site between Washington Avenue SW (Canal Street), C Street SW and Second Street SW, the memorial will be within full view of the United States Capitol, adjacent to the National Mall, and across from Independence Avenue and the United States Botanic Garden.

Gary Sinise is their national spokesperson providing them significant help.

Gary Sinise

Please lean more about how you can support this and other great causes for our disabled… Visit: www.avdlm.org and follow them on twitter: @AVDLM

DAV Memorial

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