Once A Year At 11:11 AM, The Sun Shines Through This Monument.
At precisely 11:11 a.m. each Veterans
Day (Nov. 11), the sun’s rays pass through the ellipses of the five
Armed Services pillars to form a perfect solar spotlight over a mosaic
of The Great Seal of the United States.
The Anthem Veterans Memorial, located in
Anthem, Arizona, is a monument dedicated to honoring the service and
sacrifice of the United States armed forces. The pillar provides a place
of honor and reflection for veterans, their family and friends, and
those who want to show their respects to those service men and women who
have and continue to courageously serve the United States.
The memorial was designed by Anthem
resident Renee Palmer-Jones. The five marble pillars represent the five
branches of the United States military. They are staggered in size (from
17 ft to 6 ft) and ordered in accordance with the Department of Defense
prescribed precedence, ranging from the United States Army, the United
States Marine Corps, the United States Navy, the United States Air Force
and the United States Coast Guard.
Additionally, the brick pavers within
the Circle of Honor are inscribed with the names of over 750 U.S.
servicemen and women, symbolizing the ‘support’ for the Armed Forces.
The pavers are red, the pillars are white, and the sky is blue to
represent America’s flag. The circle represents an unbreakable border.
Anthem resident and chief engineer, Jim Martin was responsible for
aligning the memorial accurately with the sun.
Awards
– Arizona Historic Landmark Designation 2012 – Arizona Historical Society
– Arizona Public Works Project of the Year Award 2012 – Arizona Chapter of the American Public Works Association
– ACEC 2012 Grand Award – Best Engineering and Environmental Consulting Project
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