The National Park Service and the Korean War Veterans Memorial Foundation are scheduled to start construction on the Wall of Remembrance and an overall rehabilitation of the Korean War Veterans Memorial in mid March. The Wall of Remembrance is a new, permanent addition to the memorial which will include the names of 36,574 American servicemen and more than 7,200 members of the Korean Augmentation to the United States Army who gave their lives defending the people of South Korea. The sloped, granite Wall of Remembrance will encircle the existing Pool of Remembrance, complementing the original design of the memorial. The circular plaza around the Pool of Remembrance will be extended accommodate the wall, and two new pedestrian paths will provide access to the memorial from Ash Road and Independence Avenue. During the construction of the Wall of Remembrance, the National Park Service will also rehabilitate the 25-year-old memorial. Crews will:
The additions to the Korean War Veterans Memorial were authorized by the “Korean War Veterans Memorial Wall of Remembrance Act” (Public Law 114-230) signed in October 2016. The alterations to the memorial have been approved under the Commemorative Works Act, which includes approval of the design, construction and location of the new features by the District of Columbia State Historic Preservation Office, Commission of Fine Arts and National Capital Planning Commission. |
Last updated: March 19, 2021