ARLINGTON, Virginia, Stati Uniti - l'Air Force Memorial, con le sue guglie svettanti, è un tributo agli uomini e alle donne che hanno prestato servizio nella United States Air Force. Situato ad Arlington, offre ai visitatori una rappresentazione simbolica del volo e dell'eredità duratura dell'Air Force in difesa e aerospaziale.
8192 x 5464 px | 69,4 x 46,3 cm | 27,3 x 18,2 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
4 novembre 2020
Ubicazione:
Air Force Memorial, Arlington, Virginia, United States
Altre informazioni:
The Air Force Memorial, located in Arlington, Virginia, is a striking architectural marvel dedicated to the countless men and women who have served in the United States Air Force. The memorial's design, featuring three soaring spires, abstractly represents contrails of the Air Force Thunderbirds as they disperse in a "bomb burst" maneuver. This dynamic structure, standing at varying heights up to 270 feet, symbolizes flight, the core of the Air Force's mission, and the spirit of innovation that has characterized its history. Strategically positioned on a hill, the memorial provides panoramic views of the nation's capital, including the Pentagon, reinforcing the Air Force's integral role in national defense. Surrounding the spires, various inscriptions and engravings pay tribute to the core values of the Air Force and the commitment and sacrifices of its members. Designed by James Ingo Freed, the memorial was dedicated in 2006, celebrating the Air Force's achievements in aviation and space exploration. In addition to its symbolic spires, the site also features a parade ground for military ceremonies and an Honor Guard statue, which embodies the pride, precision, and professionalism of Air Force Honor Guard members. Visitors to the memorial can not only appreciate its artistic and architectural significance but also reflect on the vast history and contributions of the USAF, spanning from its inception as part of the U.S. Army to its establishment as a separate entity in 1947 and its subsequent role in global conflicts and space exploration.