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Wood Ridge Veterans Monument

Dedicated as a

perpetual symbol

of our undying

love for our

departed comrades.

May 30, 1967

Memorial Post 3616

Veterans of Foreign Wars

Wood Ridge, N.J.

Marker is at the intersection of Hackensack Street and Highland Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Hackensack Street.

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Morris Township Veterans Monument

Dedicated to the Members of the Armed Services,

The Sung and the Unsung,

The Known and the Unknown,

The Returned and the Remaining,

Beloved Heroes All

Who

In Latitudes and Longitudes

Near and Remote, In Times

Recent and Distant, Did

Answer The Call To Duty

Korea: June 25, 1950 ...

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Berlin Veterans Monument

1920

Erected By The Town Of Berlin

In Honor Of

Her Patriotic Men And Women

Who Served Their Country

In Time Of War

For The Dead – A Tribute

For The Living – A Memory

For Posterity – An Emblem Of Loyalty

To The Flag Of Their Country

[ back ...

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Pohatcong Township Veterans Monument

Dedicated to the men and women of Pohatcong Township who served in the armed forces.

World War I

World War II

Korea

Vietnam

Marker is on Riegelsville - Warren Glen Road, on the right when traveling south.

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Orange Veterans Monument

Amerigion Legion Post 127

In Memory Of

The Veterans Of

The War of Independence

War of 1812

Civil War

Spanish American War

World War I

World War II

Korean War

Vietnam War

Marker is at the intersection of Orange Center Road and Meetinghouse Lane, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Putnam County Veterans Monument

"Dedication"

To Honor All Men And Women

of

Putnam County, New York

Who Answered Our Nation's

Call To Duty and Service

In Time of War and Time of Peace

Always Keep Them in Your Heart and Prayers

for

All Gave ...

Somers Veterans Monument

Dedicated To

The Men and Women Of

Somers, Who Have Served

Or Will Serve in The

Armed Forces

Of the United States

1994

Marker is on Somerstown Turnpike (U.S. 202) 0.1 miles west of New York Route 116, on the right when traveling west.

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Wisconsin Winnebago Veterans Monument

The thanks of the Nation is extended through the President, Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States to the people of The Winnebago Tribe in Wisconsin for their unswerving loyalty and patriotism, the splendid service ...

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Stony Point Veterans Monument

WW I 1917 – 1918

In Flanders Field

Loved and Were Loved

And Now We Lie In

Flanders Field

By John McCrea

The War to End All Wars

President Woodrow Wilson

WW II 1941 – 1945

Pearl Harbor Dec. 7th 1941

A Day That Will Live In Infamy

We Will Prevail

President ...

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First Presbyterian Church Confederate Veterans Monument

Men who served in the

Confederate States Army

from the congregation of

The First Presbyterian Church

Columbia, South Carolina

1861-1865

Dedicated to those who died

in gratitude to those who served

[List of 64 names]

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Members of this Congregation after 1865, who served

in the Confederate Army

[List of 22 names]

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