Iraq War Anniversary
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- If There Were a Monument. Boym, Constantin // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);6/15/2009, Vol. 153 Issue 24, p37
An illustration depicting the design of an Iraq War memorial that could be raised or lowered depending on public opinion of that conflict is presented.
- If There Were a Monument. Boym, Constantin // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);6/15/2009, Vol. 153 Issue 24, p37
An illustration depicting the design of an Iraq War memorial that could be raised or lowered depending on public opinion of that conflict is presented.
- If There Were a Monument. Boym, Constantin // Newsweek;6/15/2009, Vol. 153 Issue 24, p43
An illustration depicting the design of an Iraq War memorial that could be raised or lowered depending on public opinion of that conflict is presented.
- Namir Noor-Eldeen. Shaw, Michael // BAGnewsNotes;4/9/2010, p3
A photograph depicting the distructive effect of a rocket attack in Baghdad, Iraq in October 2004 is presented.
- SOLDIER LAID TO REST. // Jet;9/3/2007, Vol. 112 Issue 9, p39
A photograph is presented of a mother laying on the coffin of her son that was killed in the Iraq War.
- Iraq UNCOVERED. Gilbertson, Ashley // New Statesman;11/5/2007, Vol. 136 Issue 4869, p28
A photo essay which depicts daily life in Iraq during the Iraq War is presented.
- IRAQ WAR IMAGES. // Creative Review;Jun2004, Vol. 24 Issue 6, p58
Several photographs of the Iraq war presented in the 2004 World Press Photo contest are presented.
- R.I.P. Sacrifice: The Silent Thunder Memorial to Freedom. Seitz, David // Conference Papers -- National Communication Association;2008, p1
On the front lawn of Kevin Roustazad's masonry business in the commercial strip of Manassas, Virginia, a set of empty bleachers faces a dark wall of four blank granite panels. The wall is designed to accommodate a yet undetermined number of granite panels that will depict the names, ranks, and...
- Memorial 2.0. Taft, Chloe // American Scholar;Spring2010, Vol. 79 Issue 2, p16
This article presents information on the Iraqi Memorial competition website, created by art teacher Joseph DeLappe in honor of civilians killed in the Iraq War.


