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American Legion Soldier, Bronze memorial sculpture at American Legion headquarters, Washington, D.C., United States

The American Legion Soldier is a bronze sculpture located at the American Legion headquarters in Washington, D.C., depicting a military figure in uniform. The work features detailed bronze craftsmanship that conveys the dedication of service members.

Created by sculptor Adolph Wolter in 1951, this memorial stands as a tribute to generations of American military personnel who served their country. The work emerged during a period when commemorative sculptures took on renewed meaning.

Veterans and their families gather here during memorial ceremonies and commemorative events throughout the year. The sculpture serves as a focal point for shared reflection on military service and sacrifice.

The sculpture is located at the American Legion headquarters and is accessible by public transportation. Informational plaques on-site provide context about the memorial and its significance.

Every detail of the soldier's uniform and posture was crafted according to the exact military specifications of the time period. This precision makes the sculpture a valuable record of military tradition and practice.

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Location
Inception
1951
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Adolph Wolter
GPS coordinates
38.90226,-77.03734
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December 14, 2025 18:00
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