Spirit of the American Navy

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Spirit of the American Navy was a World War I monument created by sculptor E. M. Viquesney in 1927. It was intended to be a companion piece to his very popular, Spirit of the American Doughboy, but never attained that stature, occurring in only seven known locations, with an eighth held in private ownership.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "SIRIS Catalog: The Spirit of the American Navy". Smithsonian Institution.
  2. ^ Burnside, Margaret W (May–June 2007). "Tampa Bay Magazine": 95. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "SIRIS Catalog: The Spirit of the American Doughboy". Smithsonian Institution.
  4. ^ Little, Carol M (1996). A Comprehensive Guide to Outdoor Sculpture in Texas. University of Texas Press. p. 133. ISBN 0292760361.
  5. ^ Goldsmith, Earl D. "The E. M. Viquesney "Spirit of the American Doughboy" Database".
  6. ^ Mego, Bill (April 7, 2017). "Mego: WWI's 100th anniversary good time to check out Naperville monuments". Naperville Sun. Retrieved 11 April 2017.

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