03/19/2013
https://congress.gov...
"The United States basically has done little, if anything, to recognize that Americans fought in World War I; 4 million fought, 114,000 of them died."
"It is one thing to die in battle for your country. But the worst casualty of war is to be forgotten."
"We should mark the fact that it was built and paid for by school children in the District of Columbia, and not dishonor it, but embolden it to include everyone who served in the great World War I."
"One way we can remember our heritage is to put the fourth memorial on the Mall."