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  1. The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial is a memorial in Washington, D.C., which honors veterans of the armed forces of the United States who were permanently disabled during the course of their national service. Congress adopted legislation establishing the memorial on October 23, 2000, authorizing the Disabled Veterans for Life ...

  2. Learn about the first memorial in America to honor the service and sacrifice of over 4 million disabled veterans. Explore the campus, view the glass panels, bronze sculptures, granite landscaping and more.

  3. The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial (AVDLM) honors our veterans across generations and military branches, recognizing the permanent disabilities that service women and men have suffered on behalf of our freedom.

  4. A national memorial dedicated to disabled veterans from all conflicts and branches of service. It features glass panels with stories and photos, a star-shaped fountain, a ceremonial flame, granite walls with inscriptions, and a tree grove.

  5. AVDLM is a memorial dedicated to the veterans who are disabled by war and peace. It features a star-shaped fountain, a reflecting pool, and a grove of trees, symbolizing strength, loss, and hope.

  6. The American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial is the first national memorial dedicated to the 3.5 million veterans living with permanent disabilities.

  7. Dedicated on October 5, 2014, the Memorial shines a light on the important lessons of courage, sacrifice, tenacity, loyalty and honor by bearing witness to the experiences of war heroes who were disabled as a result of military service.