Category:Three Soldiers (statue)
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17 USC 120(a) (United States Copyright Law) does not allow free reproductions of non-architectural artistic works located in public spaces (this includes monuments and statues) as well as literary works (like plaque texts), so photographs of non-architectural modern artistic works are not considered as "free works" on Wikimedia Commons. Please do not upload photographs showing such works unless said works are old enough to be in the public domain. See also Commons:CRT/United States#Freedom of panorama for more information.
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Bronze statue of three American servicemen, part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial | |||||
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Three Servicemen, sometimes titled Three Soldiers, was copyrighted by Frederick E. Hart and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (registration number Au000053504, November 8, 1983). See claimant website.
- National Park Service — Three Servicemen
- Department of Defense — Three Servicemen
- Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund — Three Servicemen
- Frederick Hart official site — Three Soldiers
Media in category "Three Soldiers (statue)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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3SoldiersArchitect.JPG 4,608 × 3,456; 4.88 MB
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Defense.gov photo essay 100708-D-7377C-001.jpg 2,391 × 1,594; 2.1 MB
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President Reagan's remarks for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Statue on the Mall, November 11, 1984.webm 12 min 39 s, 654 × 480; 52.75 MB
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Press Release From Three Servicemen Statue Dedication 11 Nov. 1984.pdf 1,283 × 1,645, 7 pages; 158 KB