On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)On October 16, the new Global War on Terrorism Memorial will be dedicated with the help of esteemed dignitaries, such as General (Retired) John Abizaid, the longest serving commander in GWOT. The ceremony will take place at the National Infantry Museum in Columbus, Georgia. (Photo by National Infantry Museum and soldier Center)