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mahatmakanejeeves

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Fri Apr 16, 2021, 05:08 PM Apr 2021

That Noise You Heard Overhead Was Part Of A Planned Memorial Ceremony

APR 16, 11:31 AM

That Noise You Heard Overhead Was Part Of A Planned Memorial Ceremony

Margaret Barthel https://twitter.com/margaretbarthel

You may have looked up at the sky a few minutes ago and thought: Okay, that one wasn’t a helicopter.

And you were right. The loud sound heard overhead around D.C. shortly after 11 a.m. was a flyover from some fighter jets, part of the dedication of the new National World War I Memorial in D.C.

TOMORROW, Fri. April 16, 10am EDT / 7am PDT TUNE IN: https://t.co/2SGwNUk1gw for historic FLYOVER by 94th Fighter Squadron as they salute all who served in #WW1 & new National #WWI Memorial DC. AKA 94th Aero Squadron, was most victorious air warfare unit of #WWI. pic.twitter.com/O2BRSCXGMy

— WW1 Centennial – Doughboy Foundation (@WW1CC) April 15, 2021

The jets were part of a live broadcast ceremony meant to commemorate the sacrifices of the “4.7 million Americans [who] sent their sons and daughters off to fight a war that would change the world,” according to a press release from the World War I Centennial Commission. Besides the flyover, officials also unveiled an American flag first flown in D.C. on April 6, 2017, the centennial of the United States’ entrance into World War I. Since then, the flag has been on tour, flying over American battlefield cemeteries in Europe. It will now be a permanent fixture at the World War I memorial on the National Mall.

The flyover was close to the White House, where the daily press briefing was, for once, drowned out.

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That Noise You Heard Overhead Was Part Of A Planned Memorial Ceremony (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2021 OP
Was there a previous national monument to WW I veterans? EYESORE 9001 Apr 2021 #1
There is one from the 1930's happybird Apr 2021 #3
That's the one I saw EYESORE 9001 Apr 2021 #5
They should have used WW1 planes IronLionZion Apr 2021 #2
There's now a WWI monument in DC? PoindexterOglethorpe Apr 2021 #4

EYESORE 9001

(28,257 posts)
1. Was there a previous national monument to WW I veterans?
Fri Apr 16, 2021, 05:14 PM
Apr 2021

I visited Washington DC for the first time recently, and I recall seeing a small monument to residents of Washington DC who served in that conflict. If there was a memorial for all veterans, I don’t remember seeing it.

happybird

(5,373 posts)
3. There is one from the 1930's
Fri Apr 16, 2021, 05:36 PM
Apr 2021

I’ve always thought it would be a pretty place for a wedding.

EYESORE 9001

(28,257 posts)
5. That's the one I saw
Fri Apr 16, 2021, 05:55 PM
Apr 2021

I was given to understand that it was a memorial to WW I veterans from Washington DC only - not the entire nation.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(27,850 posts)
4. There's now a WWI monument in DC?
Fri Apr 16, 2021, 05:49 PM
Apr 2021

Kansas City, MO, has had one since 1921. It's quite amazing. I recommend to any and all who can get there.

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