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Lest We Forget

Jan. 1941 – The New Mexico National Guard was inducted into federal service. They were trained at Ft. Bliss and became the 200th Coast Artillery (AA).

Sept. 1941 – The 200th Coast Artillery (AA) was sent to the Philippines.

Dec. ...

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Lest We Forget

This monument is presented to

the City of Petersburg

by

Petersburg Post No. 2

The American Legion

and affectionately dedicated

to our comrades who marched

out with us during the World

War, and did not come back

November 11th 1928

Marker is at the intersection of South Sycamore Street (U.S. ...

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“Lest We Forget That Peace Has a Price”

In memorial to our Marines of the Multi-National Peacekeeping Force, Lebanon – 1983.

West Virginia — Semper Fidelis

Cpl. Mecot Camara, Hinton • Lcpl. Russell Cyzick, Star City • HM2 Marion E. Kees, Martinsburg • Lcpl. David Cosner, Elkins • Cpl. Timothy ...

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Lest We Forget

This monument has been erected to honor the memory of eleven local railroad workers who met untimely deaths in a tragic train accident between Roseville and Lincoln on April 8, 1935.

Louis Apostolas • Arnold Caballero • Sam Darras • Tony ...

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"Lest We Forget"

Avondale World War II Memorial

Dedicated to the sacred memory

of the Avondale Boys of

World War II who made the Supreme

Sacrifice for Liberty and Humanity.

Thomas Nelson •

Albert W. Moore •

James A. Williams •

John L. Warner •

Wayne Daily • ...

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Lest We Not Forget

Those who paid the Supreme Sacrifice

Given in their memory

by

Town of Oxford

Marker is at the intersection of East Mc Connell Street and North Justus Street, on the left on East Mc Connell Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lest We Forget

Dedicated to the brave men and women who have served and fought for our country.

Listing of military actions and dates

Revolutionary War (1775-1783)

Indian Wars (1789-1898)

Franco-American Naval War (1798-1800)

Barbary Wars (1801-05, 1815)

War of 1812 (1812-1815)

Marquesas Islands (1814)

West Indies (1822-1825)

Sumatra (1832)

Texas War of ...

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"Lest We Forget"

To honor the memory and valor of our soldiers

Civil War

W.W.I

W.W.II

Korean

Vietnam

Operation Desert Storm

Marker is at the intersection of South Main Street (Alabama Route 93) and Oak Street, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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"Lest We Forget"

In memory of

the Orange County Boys

who gave their lives

in the World War

Erected by the Orlando Chapter

Daughters of the American Revolution

aided by patriotic citizens of

Orange County 1924

Marker can be reached from E. Washington Street 0.1 miles west of N. Eola Drive. ...

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"Lest We Forget"

In memory of those

from Stafford County

who served during

the Civil War

"Lest We Forget"

Courtesy hmdb.org

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