How do you memorialize a war whose legacy is still being written?
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Jim Craig
4d agoen
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Task & PurposeHow do you memorialize a war whose legacy is still being written?taskandpurpose.comWithout interpretation, the memorial to America's longest period of conflict risks becoming an elaborate version of "thank you for your service.” The post How do you memorialize a war whose legacy is still being written? appeared first on Task & Purpose .
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