Wednesday, October 2, 2013

World War Two Veterans Storm WWII Memorial In Washington



WWII Veterans Storm D.C. Memorial Closed By Government Shutdown -- Washington Post

The elderly veterans piled off the chartered buses in front of the World War II Memorial, some in wheelchairs, some using canes, all determined to pay homage to each other and their fallen comrades from more than half a century ago.

Metal barricades and signs announcing a closure due to the shutdown of the federal government awaited them.

The graying and stooped men, wearing blue baseball caps, red T-shirts and garlands of red, white and blue flowers, surged forward, accompanied by members of Congress — the same lawmakers who, hours earlier, had triggered a government shutdown by failing to pass a budget resolution.

A shout went up. The barricades had been moved — it was unclear by whom.

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More News On World War Two Veterans Storming The WWII Memorial In Washington

Veterans pass barriers at closed World War II Memorial with help from members of Congress -- Washington Post/AP
War veterans storm barricades amid US govt shutdown -- AFP
Vets Invade Shuttered WWII Memorial in Shutdown Protest -- Bloomberg Businessweek
WWII veterans storm D.C. memorial closed by government shutdown -- Stars and Stripes
'Greatest generation' veterans sweep past barricades at memorial in their honor -- FOX News
Despite shutdown, WWII veterans cross barrier to visit memorial -- CBS News
World War II Veterans Cross Memorial Barricades Despite Shutdown -- ABC News
Veterans Storm WWII Memorial -- Wall Street Journal
US government shutdown: WWII veterans enter closed memorial -- BBC

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