The Navy SEAL Museum spearheaded the monument and hosted a fundraising campaign to cover the $2 million cost. Overall, the project involved dozens of partners from the U.S. and France. Clark Nexsen was selected because of the work the company did on the Navy SEAL monument at the Oceanfront boardwalk in 2017.
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Virginia Beach firm Clark Nexsen, alongside the Navy SEAL Museum, debuted a D-Day monument park last week at Normandy’s Omaha Beach in honor of the 80th anniversary of the historic invasion. Situated on the dune precipice of the Commune De Saint Laurent Sur Mer shoreline at Omaha Beach, the Scouts and Raiders Naval Combat Demolition Unit Monument Park overlooks the D-Day landing zone known as Easy Red. Granite monuments inscribed with the events of June 6, 1944 were strategically placed throughout the park’s 13,000 square feet, or 0.3 of an acre. A life-size replica of a hedgehog barrier, a obstacle […]
A city of Athens employee who is an Iraq war combat veteran is training as a World War II-style paratrooper. Cody Brown, who is an operator at Water Services at