Kilo & H&S at the Iwo Jima Memorial
Nick, Cookie, Patti, Jim and Roger arrive at the Vietnam Memorial
Patti, Cookie Tom, Chuck (bent over), Steve and Naomi searching. 
Pete, Roger and Dave searching.
Bruce watches as Pete takes picture of inscription.
Dave walking through the enormity of the 58,000 lost in the war.
Mick in front of the Lincoln Memorial
Pat and Melinda next to the The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, which is 2,029 ft. long.and built in 1922-23 after dedicating Lincoln Memorial..
Nick and Deanne in front of the Reflecting Pool.
Melinda found nice shot of Washington Monument.
Good shot of Chuck at Reflecting Pool..
Bruce and Fitz at the Korean Memorial Wall.
Roger and Elaine passing the 19 stainless steel statues.  The figures represent a squad on patrol, drawn from each branch of the armed forces; fourteen of the figures are from the U.S. Army, three are from the Marine Corps, one is a Navy Corpsman, and one is an Air Force Forward Air Observer. 
"FREEDOM IS NOT FREE" inscribed in granite behind the Rememberance Pool at the Korean memorial.
Tom checking his camera at the National World War II Memorial
"The Three Soldiers" statue
The northern end of the National WW II Memorial is dedicated to the Atlantic theater and the southern to the Pacific theater
The Central Fountain of the WW II Memorial.
The Pacific Arch with the Atlantic Arch in the background.
View of Reflecting Pool, World War II Memorial, Washington Momument and the Capital building.
Lt. Barrett's final resting place.  A leader and friend of many in Kilo and the other companies of 3/26.
Front view of the Memorial