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Litchfield World War I Monument

In Honor Of

The Men Of Litchfield

Who Rendered Service In

The World War

1917 – 1919

Duval Allen • Paul Allen, Jr. • Leslie F. Andrews • Stanley Axelby • William Axelby • Charles I. Bachman • George H. Baldwin • Robert L. Baldwin ...

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Furman University World War II Memorial

In Memory of

Those Who Paid the Supreme Sacrifice

in World War II

Marker is on Cherrydale Avenue, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Shelton World War I Monument

Honor Roll

Tablet Erected By

The City of Shelton

In Honor of the Men of This Community

In the Military or Naval Forces of Our Country

Erected November 1918

[ center column ]

Died In Service

Thomas Arena • Joseph Bernabeo ...

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Delaware County World War II Memorial

In Honored Memory of Our Heroes Who Gave Their Lives

Dedicated to the men and women of Delaware County who served their country in World War II 1941 - 1945

Marker is on Sandusky Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy ...

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Delaware County World War I Memorial

Dedicated to the W.W.I. veterans 1914 - 1918

Marker is on Sandusky Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Delaware County World War I Memorial

Dedicated to the W.W.I. veterans 1914 - 1918

Marker is on Sandusky Street, on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

World War II Veterans of St. Mary’s

This tree is dedicated

on the 50th Anniversary

of World War II

to those veterans

of that conflict

who attended St. Mary’s.

June 1993

Marker is at the intersection of Chestnut Street (New York Route 9D) and Wall Street, on ...

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World War II Memorial

Dedicated to the military veterans who served our country in war and in peace.

To protect and preserve our freedom.

A nation conceived in liberty and justice.

November 9th 2007

Marker is on S 5th Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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World War I / Between the Wars

World War IOn April 6, 1917, less than six years after Great Lakes was opened, the U.S. declared war on the Central Powers. By August, the number of trainees grew from 618 to 50,000. Vast tent cities sprang up to ...

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World War II

More than 330,000 Wisconsin residents, including 9,000 women, served in the armed forces between December 7, 1941, and the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945. They participated in every theater of war and in virtually every major campaign, from ...

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