050324-N-0295M-007 Arlington, Va. (Mar. 24, 2005) Ð A women looks at one of more than 1,300 portraits that make up the ÒFaces of the FallenÓ art exhibit at Arlington National Cemetery. The portraits of military personnel killed in Afghanistan and Iraq brings together artist and families of the fallen heros. Each rising from the end of a metal pole, the portraits are the same size but their form varies from oil paintings, wood cravings to charcoal sketches. The exhibit is open until Sept. 5, 2005, at the Women in Military Service for American Memorial, located at Arlington National Cemeter


050324-N-0295M-007 Arlington, Va. (Mar. 24, 2005) Ð A women looks at one of more than 1,300 portraits that make up the ÒFaces of the FallenÓ art exhibit at Arlington National Cemetery. The portraits of military personnel killed in Afghanistan and Iraq brings together artist and families of the fallen heros. Each rising from the end of a metal pole, the portraits are the same size but their form varies from oil paintings, wood cravings to charcoal sketches. The exhibit is open until Sept. 5, 2005, at the Women in Military Service for American Memorial, located at Arlington National Cemetery. Navy photo by PhotographerÕs Mate 2nd Class Daniel J. McLain (RELEASED) US Navy 050324-N-0295M-007 A woman looks at one of more than 1,300 portraits that make up the Faces of the Fallen art exhibit at Arlington National Cemetery


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