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WASHINGTON - Officials with the National World War II Memorial said this week that they probably will not meet their informal goal of opening the site to the public next week and instead expect the opening to be late this month.
But retired Marine Gen. P.X. Kelley, chairman of the American Battle Monuments Commission, said the cedar fencing along the north side of the memorial will be removed by next week to give people fuller views of the site. He said the commission also will begin distributing handouts to detail the various inscriptions that might not be visible to visitors from that distance.See the full content of this document
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Next Week Unlikely for Memorial Opening
"The goal is at least to let them see the memorial, though they won't be able to actually get into i...
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