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Clark County Veterans Memorial IL588
WAR AND PEACE. POW * MIA YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN Carl Bender, WWII Joe Zimmerman, WWII Verner Adams, WWII Ernie Robinson, WWII Fenton Quinn, WWII Arthur Welsh, WWII Frank Beasly, WWII Ben Harrison, WWII Bill Bealer, WWII Jim Zachary, WWII Norman Ulrey, WWII Edgar Morris, WWII William F. Buehler, WWII Earl Rayhel, WWII Darrell C. Chapman, WWII LET US NOT FORGET. WORLD WAR I Clem Beaubout Harry Clem Fred D. Cormican Otho Downey Harry Haddix Victor Hill Lee Kibler Robert Monk Oscar Perkins Eddie Redman George A. Shotts WORLD WAR II
KOREA WAR James E. Higgins Robert L. Robison Vernie D. Simmons Robert L. Simons Ernest E. Thompson Paul C. Burrus Harold E. Yelton James Rush VIETNAM WAR Edgar D. Berner Kenny J. Ellington John P. Rackhouse Dow E. Stepp Robert D. Clatfelter Rhondal Claypool Gerald L. Tharp James L. Wallace James Myers Danny L. Bolin DESERT WARS Charles Robert Lamb Joshua Hines
Colchester Veterans Memorial IL587
We honor their determination to preserve freedom. HONOR COUNTRY FREEDOM IS NOT FREE One Nation Under God With Liberty And Justice For All
Ipava Veterans Memorial Park IL583
Dedicated to those of our community who served our country in World War I and World War II
Mason County Veterans Memorial IL579
1950 - 1953 Dedicated to the Men and Women of Mason County who made the supreme sacrifice in this war. Killed 33,629 Wounded 103,286 POW/MIA 15,341 Mason County's Sacrifice Ernest H. Bachmann Herbert H. Jones Melvin H. Lane James L. Lynn Jerome E. McClure Ernest E. Payne William A. Simmons VIETNAM 1959 - 1975 In Remembrance and Honor to those From Mason County who made the Ultimate Sacrifice for their country in Vietnam Killed 58,151 Wounded 153,303 POW/MIA 2,398 Mason County's Sacrifice James A. Azbell John W. Frederick Larry R. Ladd Don H. Lascelles Edward W. Stone PANAMA 1990 Dedicated to the Men and Women of Mason County who served and made the ultimate sacrifice for their country in the many conflicts around the World. Rodney L. Blodgett
Tuscaloosa County Veterans Memorial AL340
Provided by local veterans and other dedicated citizens, this memorial pays tribute to all veterans of Tuscaloosa County who were engaged in the nine major American wars, 1776-1976. Rising centrally is the mainmast of World War II heavy cruiser USS Tuscaloosa, which fought gallantly in five crucial campaigns. Surrounding the mast are nine granite tablets depicting the wars, within a broken circle, hopefully symbolizing the end of warfare. On this site stood the chapel of the 140-acre Northington U. S. Army General Hospital, 1943-1947, named in honor of Dr. Eugene Northington, Alabama Pioneer in the use of medical X-rays.
Jefferson County Veterans Memorial MO656
this monument erected to honor the veterans of all wars from Jefferson Co. both living and Dead October 15, 1944
Dieterich Community Veterans Memorial IL566
DIETERICH COMMUNITY Who Have Served Our Country to Ensure Our Freedom. [On The Wall is inscribed all the names of those who served, In All Wars.] Dedicated to World War Veterans Machine Gun Company 130th Inf. Bishop Township, Dieterich, Ill.
Table Grove Veterans Memorial IL562
Avenue of the Flags Memorial ~ ~ ~ Max D. Fawcett 9-20-1926 - 12-22-81.
Lewistown Veterans Memorial IL556
Dedicated to the Men and Women Who Served Their Country in the Armed Forces of the United States and to Those Who Gave Their Lives We Pay Homage.
Mason County's World War II Veterans Memorial IL554
In honor of the Men and Women Of Mason County who served their country In the Second World War 1941 * * * 1945 MASON COUNTY'S SACRIFICE
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