Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial
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The Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial is a World War I monument in Washington, D.C., honoring sailors of the U.S. Navy and Merchant Marine who lost their lives at sea.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial Context triple: [Air Force Memorial, near, Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial]
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Marine Corps War Memorial
The Marine Corps War Memorial is a monumental bronze sculpture near Arlington National Cemetery that depicts the iconic World War II flag-raising on Iwo Jima, honoring all U.S. Marine Corps personnel who have died in defense of the United States.
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Battleship Missouri Memorial
The Battleship Missouri Memorial is a historic museum ship in Hawaii, best known as the site of Japan’s formal surrender in World War II, now preserved as a major naval and World War II memorial.
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Air Force Memorial
The Air Force Memorial is a national monument in Arlington, Virginia, honoring the service and sacrifice of members of the United States Air Force through three soaring stainless-steel spires that evoke the flight of the Air Force Thunderbirds.
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National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a U.S. national monument in Washington, D.C., honoring American service members who served and died in World War I.
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MacArthur Memorial
The MacArthur Memorial is a museum and final resting place in Norfolk, Virginia, dedicated to the life, military career, and legacy of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial Target entity description: The Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial is a World War I monument in Washington, D.C., honoring sailors of the U.S. Navy and Merchant Marine who lost their lives at sea.
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A.
Marine Corps War Memorial
The Marine Corps War Memorial is a monumental bronze sculpture near Arlington National Cemetery that depicts the iconic World War II flag-raising on Iwo Jima, honoring all U.S. Marine Corps personnel who have died in defense of the United States.
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B.
Battleship Missouri Memorial
The Battleship Missouri Memorial is a historic museum ship in Hawaii, best known as the site of Japan’s formal surrender in World War II, now preserved as a major naval and World War II memorial.
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C.
Air Force Memorial
The Air Force Memorial is a national monument in Arlington, Virginia, honoring the service and sacrifice of members of the United States Air Force through three soaring stainless-steel spires that evoke the flight of the Air Force Thunderbirds.
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D.
National World War I Memorial
The National World War I Memorial is a U.S. national monument in Washington, D.C., honoring American service members who served and died in World War I.
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MacArthur Memorial
The MacArthur Memorial is a museum and final resting place in Norfolk, Virginia, dedicated to the life, military career, and legacy of U.S. General Douglas MacArthur.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (43)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
monument
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outdoor sculpture ⓘ war memorial ⓘ |
| architect | Harold Van Buren Magonigle ⓘ |
| category |
Bronze sculptures in Washington, D.C.
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Monuments and memorials on the National Mall and Memorial Parks ⓘ Outdoor sculptures in Washington, D.C. ⓘ World War I memorials in Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| commemorates | World War I ⓘ |
| constructionBegan | 1922 ⓘ |
| coordinates | approximately 38.876°N 77.049°W ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
|
| dateOfDedication | May 30, 1934 ⓘ |
| dedicatedTo | sailors lost at sea ⓘ |
| depicts | seagulls flying above waves ⓘ |
| designer | Ernest Wise Keyser ⓘ |
| governingBody |
United States Department of the Interior
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surface form:
U.S. Department of the Interior
|
| hasAlternativeName |
Waves and Gulls
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surface form:
Seagulls and Waves
Waves and Gulls ⓘ |
| hasArtStyle | Beaux-Arts ⓘ |
| hasInscription | To the strong souls and ready valor of those men of the United States Navy and Merchant Marine who in this war gave their lives that others might live ⓘ |
| hasSculpturalGroup | seven seagulls ⓘ |
| hasViewOf |
Potomac River
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Washington, D.C. skyline ⓘ |
| height | approximately 35 feet ⓘ |
| honors |
United States merchant marine
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surface form:
United States Merchant Marine sailors
United States Navy sailors ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Columbia Island
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Potomac River ⓘ Washington, D.C. ⓘ |
| locatedNear |
Arlington, Virginia
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Pentagon ⓘ |
| locatedOn | George Washington Memorial Parkway ⓘ |
| maintainedBy | National Park Service ⓘ |
| materialUsed |
bronze
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granite ⓘ |
| partOf | George Washington Memorial Parkway park system ⓘ |
| publicAccess | yes ⓘ |
| sculptor | Ernest Wise Keyser ⓘ |
| subjectOf | National Park Service historical documentation ⓘ |
| theme |
naval service
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sacrifice at sea ⓘ |
| yearCompleted | 1934 ⓘ |
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Subject: Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial Description of subject: The Navy–Merchant Marine Memorial is a World War I monument in Washington, D.C., honoring sailors of the U.S. Navy and Merchant Marine who lost their lives at sea.
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