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Concordia Veterans Memorial MO503
To honor all veterans who Valiantly fought for Liberty, Freedom and Justice. WORLD WAR I; KOREAN WAR; DESERT STORM; WORLD WAR II; VIETNAM This walkway is dedicated to every man or woman who has served and/or is serving our country by giving of his/her time, talent and energy, and some making the supreme sacrifice by giving their life, to maintain and protect our beloved country of the United States of America.
Schuyler County Veterans Memorial IL514
and DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE 1917 WORLD WAR I 1918
Cass County Veterans Memorial IL493
WHO GAVE OF THEMSELVES THAT OTHERS NEED NOT WORLD WAR I - WORLD WAR II KOREA - VIETNAM GRENADA - PANAMA PERSIAN GULF GOD BLESS OUR CASS COUNTY VETERANS.
Korean War Veterans Memorial MO479
ALL GAVE SOME SOME GAVE ALL.
Military Police Veterans Memorial MO478
MOBERLY AREA MEN ACTIVATED SEPT. 11, 1950. TRAINED, CAMP RUCKER, ALABAMA SERVED, DURING KOREAN COMFLICT CAMP ATTERBURY, IND. FOREIGN SERVICE STUTTGART, GERMANY. CAPTAIN FRANCIS A. FOX COMPANY COMMANDER.
General William Dean IL478
General Dean, a native of Carlyle was a prisoner of War for three years during the Korean War. Honored by the United States, General Dean received the Distinguished Service Medal and the Congressional Medal of Honor. In 1973, the General William Dean Suspension Bridge was added to the Federal Register of National Historic Places.
Ottawa County Veterans Memorial KS190
WORLD WAR I
Clay County Korean War Memorial IL462
FOR THE FREEDOM OF OUR COUNTRY THESE MEN GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE KOREAN WAR CLIFFORD WAYNE BRYAN ---------LOUISVILLE Aug. 3, 1950 CLYDE ROBERT HOSKINS ---------FLORA May 23, 1951 VIRGIL HENRY VOLK ---------INGRAHAM June 1, 1951 DALE EUGENE BROWN ---------XENIA Dec. 31, 1953
Benton Veterans Memorial IL456
LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS. John 15:13 WORLD WAR I
Joseph W. Ozbourn was a World War II Marine and a MOH recipient. This is his story:
Joseph Ozbourn was born in Herrin, Illinois, 24 October 1919. He attended grammar school in Buckner, Illinois, and subsequently became a trip rider in the mines for the Old Ben Coal Corporation in West Frankfurt, Illinois. He enlisted in the Marine Corps 30 October 1943. He died after hurling himself on a live hand grenade thus saving the lives of four companions. For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity, he was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor. The Destroyer Ozbourn was commissioned 5 March 1946 at the Boston Naval Shipyard, by Pvt Ozbourn's widow. The ship had been christened by Mrs. Ozbourn 22 December 1945, at the Bath Iron Works, Bath, Maine. Private Ozbourn was initially buried in Tinian, Marianas Islands, but later his remains were reinterred in the National Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Hawaii.
Perry County Veterans Memorial IL454
WOMEN OF THIS COMMUNITY, WHO HELPED PRESERVE THE FREEDOMS OF HUMANITY FOR ALL AGES TO COME IN MEMORY PERRY COUNTY VETERANS OF KOREA & VIETNAM "AND CROWN THY GOOD WITH BROTHERHOOD FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA." LEST WE FORGET THE SOLDIERS, SAILORS AND MARINES OF A SPECIAL GENERATION WHO GAVE ALL THEY WERE AND EVERY WOULD BE, FOR THE FREEDOMS OF THE REST OF US. Display # 21 - 30 of 176 |