Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The World War II Memorial frames the Washington Monument, centered along the National Mall the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The World War II Memorial frames the Washington Monument, centered along the National Mall the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial at the far end of the National Mall, the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills in......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The Washington Monument centered along the National Mall the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills in the......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial at the far end of the National Mall, the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills in......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial at the far end of the National Mall, the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills in......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial at the far end of the National Mall, the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills in......
Photo by Staff Sgt. John Hughel | Oregon National Guard Public Affairs Office | 01.21.2009
The Abraham Lincoln Memorial at the far end of the National Mall, the day after the 56th Presidential Inauguration Ceremony, Washington, D.C., as attendee’s visit many of the national memorials on Jan. 21, 2009. According to the National Park Service, 1.8 million people attended the 56th Presidential Inauguration, with frigid afternoon temperature of 28 degrees Fahrenheit and wind chills in......