One example for a veteran monument is the Vietnam memorial walls in Washington D.C. Personally, I did visit this monument. Honorably, people show respect, place
flowers, and are quiet while honoring our Vietnam War Veterans. When I visited the wall I had chills down my spine. I started to tear up when I seen it because there are thousands that risked there lives for us to have freedom. Sadly, when you look down the wall you see about 58,000 names of Vietnam soldiers that have passed away for our country. The wall is a honorable monument that many Americans see daily. 
Another example would be the Iwo Jima Statue in Washington D.C. Honorably, I have been to this monument also. This was the monument I have always wanted to visit and I finally got to. When I went here I did not want to leave. The reason is because the people on this statue have risked their life for us. The people on this statue are a big part of our country. They fought for us and deserved to raised that flag for our country.
Honoring Veteran Monuments is a honorable thing to do. It does not just show your respect but it also shows that you care about our veterans that have risked their lives. The veterans could have just stayed home on their couch but they did not want to. Just because they have fought for us does not mean they wanted to.
