The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge was erected to commemorate the arrival of Gen. George Washington and his Continental Army in 1777. The arch was approved by Congress in 1911 with construction beginning in 1914 and dedication ceremonies held in 1917. Army Reserve Soldiers, Task Force Ultimate simulation trainers, learned about the arch at Valley Forge while on a staff ride during Operation Cold Steel II, hosted by Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operation Command (Airborne) at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, , Aug. 24, 2018. ( Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt.


The National Memorial Arch at Valley Forge was erected to commemorate the arrival of Gen. George Washington and his Continental Army in 1777. The arch was approved by Congress in 1911 with construction beginning in 1914 and dedication ceremonies held in 1917. Army Reserve Soldiers, Task Force Ultimate simulation trainers, learned about the arch at Valley Forge while on a staff ride during Operation Cold Steel II, hosted by Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operation Command (Airborne) at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, , Aug. 24, 2018. ( Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher J. Sofia/78th Training Division)


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