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  2. Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial - Wikipedia

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    The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial (French: Cimetière américain de Colleville-sur-Mer) is a World War II cemetery and memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, that honors American troops who died in Europe during World War II. It is located on the site of the former temporary battlefield cemetery of Saint Laurent, covers 172 ...

  3. Salt Lake Assembly Hall - Wikipedia

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    Detail showing Star of David Detail showing marbleizing on balcony support pillar Inside Assembly Hall. The Salt Lake Assembly Hall is a building owned by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) which sits on the southwest corner of Temple Square in Salt Lake City, Utah.

  4. Star of David - Wikipedia

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    The Star of David (Hebrew: מָגֵן דָּוִד, romanized: Magen David, lit. 'Shield of David') [a] is a symbol generally recognized as representing both Jewish identity and Judaism. [1] Its shape is that of a hexagram: the compound of two equilateral triangles. The Star of David featured in the oldest complete copy of the Masoretic text.

  5. Religious symbolism in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    The memorial to 134 Protestant chaplains who lost their lives in WWI and WWII was dedicated in Arlington Cemetery on October 26, 1981 (although according to the information on its plaque, it had been created earlier and located in the Washington, D.C. Memorial Chapel of the General Commission on Chaplains and Armed Forces Personnel Building ...

  6. Star-painted ceiling - Wikipedia

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    An example of a chapel that features star-painted vaults is the Sainte-Chapelle, located in Paris, France. The vaults of the upper-chapel feature gold painted stars on a dark blue background. [7] The earliest known instance of a star-painted vault related to Christianity is a baptistery at the city of Dura-Europos which is dated approximately ...

  7. Commodore Levy Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Commodore Uriah P. Levy. Although not renamed until 1959 for Levy, [1] the chapel was created in 1942 during World War II (in a space formerly used as a chapel complex auditorium) as the Navy's first chapel dedicated to worship and religious events for Jewish military personnel and their families. [1]

  8. Memorial Healthcare CEO resigns from one of South Florida’s ...

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    K. Scott Wester served as the president and CEO of Memorial Healthcare System for roughly two years. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  9. Princeton University Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton University Chapel is a Collegiate Gothic chapel located on that university's main campus in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. It replaces an older chapel that burned down in 1920. Designed in 1921 by Ralph Adams Cram in his signature style, it was built by the University between 1924 and 1928 at a cost of $2.3 million.