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In recent years American citizens have increasingly become the target of terrorist attacks. Hundreds of innocent Americans have been killed and wounded in senseless violence, to say nothing of the billions of dollars in economic harm. The lost lives, grievous injuries, and shattered families left in the wake of these terrorist attacks have touched all our hearts. Our message and our mission are to let you, the families, know that we honor your loved ones and we will always remember them.
The Commission realizes many incidents and conflicts have not been included on this Web site. We apologize for this, and a great deal of effort will be put into including more in the near future. |
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Memorials At Arlington National Cemetery
No Greater Love has created many memorials at Arlington National Cemetery to remember those Americans who have died in wars, conflicts, and terrorist attacks.
POWs-MIAs
Honoring POWs and MIAs - Dedicated April 9, 1983*
Victims Of Terrorism
Honoring Victims of Terrorism - Dedicated October 23, 1984*
War Correspondents
Honoring journalists who died covering wars or conflicts - Dedicated October 7, 1986*
Korean War
Honoring Americans killed in Korea - Dedicated July 27, 1987*
World War I
Honoring Americans killed in World War I - Dedicated November 10, 1989*
Vietnam
Honoring Americans who died in Southeast Asia - Dedicated November 10, 1991
World War II
Honoring Americans who died in World War II - Dedicated December 8, 1991*
Persian Gulf
Honoring Americans who died in the Persian Gulf - Dedicated February 28, 1992*
Somalia
Honoring Americans who died in Somalia - Dedicated October 3, 1994*
El Salvador
Honoring Americans who died in El Salvador - Dedicated May 5, 1996*
* No Greater Love was the first to honor these groups of Americans with a memorial at Arlington National Cemetery, according to Tom Sherlock, Historian, Arlington National Cemetery.