WWII Vets Refuse to Be Shut Out of Memorial in Washington DC – CBS 11
WWII Vets Refuse To Be Shut Out Of Memorial In Washington DC – CBS 11
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WWII Vets Refuse To Be Shut Out Of Memorial In Washington DC
CBS 11 World War II veteran Russell Tucker (C) of Meridian, Mississippi, stands outside the barricade as he visits the World War II Memorial during a government shutdown October 1, 2013 in Washington, DC. The memorial was temporary opened to veteran groups … World War II Veterans Cross Memorial Barricades Despite Shutdown WWII Vets storm DC memorial, despite shutdown Honor Flight veterans receive warm welcome at Reagan airport in Washington, DC |
Washington vs. DC: How the Shutdown Pits the Government Against Its City – The Atlantic
Washington vs. DC: How the Shutdown Pits the Government Against Its City
The Atlantic Official “Washington” is wrestling with how long the government will stay closed. But for “D.C.” and the less-well manicured suburban neighborhoods far from K Street and TV stand-up locations, life will continue regardless, as government workers try to … |