Jefferson Memorial

Jefferson Memorial is a monument dedicated to US president Thomas Jefferson. It is located along the Potomac river of Washington DC.

Third World War
At the start of Hail to the Chief, the Jefferson Memorial was the rendezvous point of the Allies' Washington DC garrison that was not affected by the Psychic Beacon. The memorial did suffer some damage but was subsequently repaired by Allied engineers for resources. After the operation's success the Allies retreated to the Pentagon, leaving the memorial to be taken over by the Soviets. By the time of Liberty the memorial was weakened structurally and unwittingly played host to a front-line Soviet base assaulting the Pentagon. The Allies counterattacked and destroyed that Soviet base, and repaired Jefferson Memorial for additional credits.

In the non-canon Soviet campaign, the memorial was cut off from the rest of the city during General Vladimir's occupation. However it was kept in good condition and was the main destination for pickup trucks to arrive. In Desecration, the Soviet commander repaired the bridge connecting the site to the city and demolished the structure for extra resources.