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This D-day, thousands of our nation’s veterans descended on the National Mall in Washington D.C. to protest possible deep cuts to the VA, veterans’ services and the federal workforce.
The Poppy Wall of Honor organized by USAA returned to the National Mall for the sixth year in honor of Memorial Day.
Rallygoers demanded stronger protections for veterans and military families, including better job security.
As passersby spotted the new addition to the facade of the U.S. Department of Agriculture building, reactions ranged from bewilderment to disgust to respect.