eagle on top. the idea is a roman-esque style chapel. there's a lot of world war i cemeteries with small, circular arches and the double columns on both sides. >> so actually, we have the two panels of stained glass that list, by their insignia's, all of the american units, but not just in the meuse-argonne, but in the entire american expeditionary forces? >> yes, and most of the american expeditionary forces fought here, but it's true. we have, from each division, army corps and armies, and we have some badges you can see for each of them, some are very famous, such as the rainbow division that we can see to the left. we will speak about the new yorkers on the left side of the stain glass, third from the top, and several others. we will see the grave of a man who is a member of the 93rd african american division. if we go to badges up, we have the symbol of the 92nd. >> and then i notice over here, at the very bottom, there is the 27th division in the middle. they have the star of bryan. they were engaged in another area as part of an offensive that was going on at the same time as meuse-argonne, attacking the canal. >> exactly. in fact, t