Vietnam Women's Memorial, Bronze memorial in Constitution Gardens, United States
The Vietnam Women's Memorial is a bronze sculpture on a granite base in Constitution Gardens, Washington. Three uniformed female figures kneel or stand beside a wounded soldier on the ground, surrounded by eight yellowwood trees on a groomed lawn.
The sculpture was dedicated in 1993 and marked the first national monument specifically recognizing the service of women in the Vietnam War. More than 265,000 American women had served in Vietnam between 1964 and 1973 in different military and civilian roles.
The bronze figures wear working uniforms showing nurses and medical staff tending to a wounded soldier. Each tree around the sculpture honors women who worked in military hospitals, communication posts, and air control stations during the years of fighting in Southeast Asia.
The monument stands south of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall and north of the Reflecting Pool on open parkland. Visitors reach the site on foot along wide pathways accessible from Constitution Avenue or from the Lincoln Memorial.
Sculptor Glenna Goodacre worked on the design for seven years and used real female veterans as models for the figures. Eight American nurses died during the war in Vietnam, most in helicopter crashes or rocket attacks on field hospitals.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Inception: 1993
Creator: Glenna Goodacre
Made from material: bronze
Part of: Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Address: 5 Henry Bacon Dr SW, Washington, DC 20007
GPS coordinates: 38.89040,-77.04690
Latest update: December 5, 2025 22:26
Washington DC, the capital of the United States, houses the three branches of federal government and the nation's most significant political institutions. The White House serves as the presidential residence, while the Capitol building hosts Congress and the Supreme Court represents the judicial branch. The National Mall extends 2 miles (3 kilometers) and connects historic monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and Washington Monument, which commemorate the nation's founders. The city holds an exceptional concentration of museums, many belonging to the Smithsonian Institution and offering free admission. The National Air and Space Museum displays the history of aviation and space exploration, while the National Gallery of Art presents an extensive collection of European and American art. The Library of Congress preserves over 170 million items and ranks as the largest library in the world. Memorials such as the Vietnam Veterans Memorial and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial honor significant events and figures in American history. Historic districts like Georgetown and Embassy Row, along with green spaces such as the Tidal Basin and Theodore Roosevelt Island Park, complement the capital's cultural and natural offerings.
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