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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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World War II

On the morning of December 7, 1941, only 6,814 sailors were in training at Great Lakes. Two hours after the attack began, Captain Spaulding, the Public Works Officer, authorized a large construction program. 13 prime contractors, 27 architectural firms, and ...

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Tipton County (Indiana) World War I and II Memorial

This Hospital

Erected by public subscription

to keep alive

the Honored and Prayerful memory

of those who served from Tipton County

in World Wars I and II

Tablet presented by

Charles Sturdevant - -Post No.46 American Legion

Sharpsville - - - - -Post No. 443 American Legion

Wisehart and ...

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Wallingford World War II Honor Roll

1941 Honor Roll World War II 1945

[ The seven bronze tablets list 2,090 names. The names listed below have a star indicating they did not return ]

Arujo, Joseph J. • Bailey, John W. Jr. • Bartholomew, Harry L.J • Blaski, ...

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Seymour World War I – World War II Memorial

1917 – 1918 1941 – 1945

In Honor Of

The Men and Women of Seymour

Who Served in the Armed Forces of Our Country

World War I

[ The World War I tablet lists 327 names. The names listed below have a star indicating they ...

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World War II Memorial

 

[ Upper Section ]

They lived to bear their Country’s

arms and died to save it’s Honor.

Sgt Charles W. Snider • 11-4-43

Pfc Lester J. Beyl • 1-31-44

S/Sgt William J. Summers, AAF • 3-8-44

Sgt Kenneth N. ...

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Yorktown World War II Monument

In Memory

Of Those Who Gave

Their Lives

And

In Honor

Of Those Who Served

In World War II

1952

Marker is at the intersection of Underhill Avenue (New York Route 131) and Saw Mill River Road (New York Route 118), on the right when traveling north on ...

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World War II War Memorial

Henning, Illinois

In loving memory of those who served their Country in World War II.

Marker is on North Main Street north of U.S. 136, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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World War II

1941 - 1945

To honor and commemorate those of us who served in the Armed Forces

Andersen, Alber T.; Andrews, Kenneth S.; Arnold, Lester e.; Bailey, Charles W.; Baker, Wilfred E.; Baquol, Calvin L.; Barbaro, Joseph R.; Barnes, Beverly L.; Barnes, Richard ...

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Union Township World War II Memorial

Honoring

the men and women of

Union Township

who served their country during Wold War II

and

in memory of

the following who made the supreme sacrifice

Harold A. Cronce •

Thomas Godown •

Edward F. Greer •

Harry Henry •

John S. Martin •

Harold ...

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