The Three Servicemen Statue is a bronze sculpture located at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. The statue was created by Frederick Hart and unveiled in 1984 as a tribute to the American soldiers who served in the Vietnam War.
The Three Servicemen Statue portrays three soldiers of different ethnic backgrounds, dressed in full combat gear, looking out over the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The soldiers are depicted in a casual stance, looking out over the wall and the names of those who died in the war. The statue is meant to represent the diversity of the soldiers who served in the war and to honor their sacrifice and service.
The statue was originally controversial, with some critics saying that it detracted from the minimalist design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. However, the statue has since become an important part of the memorial and is now considered a significant piece of American public art.
The Three Servicemen Statue is open to the public 24 hours a day and is a popular destination for visitors to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. It is located near several other important landmarks, including the Lincoln Memorial and the Korean War Veterans Memorial.