GALLERY: The branches of military are brought to campus through art
Maggie Cabrera, Managing editor of the Review|November 11, 2021
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Table for one: A display of the table set up is seen and explained. The explanation can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Land force: The flag for the Army is spread out for viewers. This flag, along with others, can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to the 12.
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Two of a kind: Uniforms stand side-by-side in the display. Each of these different uniforms can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Powerful words: The display features writing from student veterans. Each story can be read in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to the 12.
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Collage: Several different collages share the experiences of military members during their duty time. Displays of the veteran’s life can be viewed in the Memorial Union Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Dogface Soldier: The uniforms of different U.S. Army soldiers stand tall in their display. Each uniform can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Land, air and sea: The United States Navy is a branch of the military that helps protect the people. All flags can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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From the halls of Montezuma: The United States Marines is a respected branch of the military. This unique dedication can be viewed in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Blue and white: The uniform of a soldier is displayed. The gallery is available to the public in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8-12.
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Variety: Different uniforms are displayed as a way to bring attention to the military branches. The veterans display is shown in the Memorial Union until Nov. 12.
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Overseas: Representing the Iraq War, this flag alludes to the military command led by the United States. The display will be available in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Deeper meaning: Prisoner of war, missing in action and you are not forgotten are all seen on the flag. This flag of dedication to lost souls can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Time in service: Pictures and words from veterans are put out for the public. Each collage can be read and reflected on from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12 in the Memorial Union.
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Upcoming: To celebrate Veterans Day, Washburn will hold an event on Nov. 11 at 11:11 a.m.. The event will take place in the Bradbury Thompson Alumni Center.
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Memory lane: Veterans display their military life in the art project. More information and stories can be viewed in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Reflection: The student veteran art project is held in honor of the upcoming veterans day. All art can be looked at from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12 on the main level of the Memorial Union.
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Sign in: Names upon names are written in a guestbook. Viewers can sign the book in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Gearing up: Suits of soldiers stand tall with the past clinging to them. This powerful display can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Hard-headed: The headgear for different branches is seen taking a rest from duty. Each can be gazed upon in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Table for one: A display of the table set up is seen and explained. The explanation can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to Nov. 12.
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Land force: The flag for the Army is spread out for viewers. This flag, along with others, can be seen in the Memorial Union from Nov. 8 to the 12.
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