
Bipartisan lawmakers dedicated to getting new global war on terrorism monument built on National Mall
CNN
A group of bipartisan lawmakers is dedicated to getting a new memorial to honor military veterans of the global war on terrorism built in a place of prominence: the National Mall in Washington, DC.
Sen. Joni Ernst, a war on terror veteran who served in Iraq, is leading the effort in the Senate. The Iowa Republican said there is no better location for the memorial that would suitably honor and "show gratitude" to the veterans and those impacted by the decades of destructive terrorism than on the Mall near the nation's other iconic memorials for veterans of World War II, and the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
"Everyone knows about the global war on terror, and in some way or another every American has been impacted by it, and it goes to the level of significance" of why it should be on the Mall, Ernst told CNN, where the greatest number of people can come visit, reflect and say thank you.

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