Middletown World War I Monument

[ West plaque ]

1917 The World War 1918

In Grateful Remberance Of

The Soldiers and Sailors From

Middletown

Who Died in the

Service of Their Country

On These Battlefields

Or on the High Seas

Or by the Pestilence

That Walketh in Darkness

Or the Destruction

That Wasteth at Noonday

Chemin des Dames

Seicheprey

Chateau Thierry

Saint Mihiel

Marcheville

Verdun

Argonne – Meuse

[ East plaque ]

1917 The World War 1918

This Memorial

Is a Tribute to Our Heroic Dead

Let it Also be an Inspiration to the Living

To be Loyal to the Ideals of Our Nation

For Which These men Died Whose Names

Are Here Recorded and to

Future Generations Let it be a Reminder

Of the Solemn Trust Committed to Them

Carl E. Allison • William B. Bates • Allyn M.C. Berrie • Gek Borus • Gustave E. Carlson, Corp. • Arvid A. Cederholm, Sergt. • Earl R. Clark • Clarence Coe • Jeremiah J. Coleman • William H. Coughlin • Ernest W. Crosley • Clinton deForest • John D. Dunigan • Maurice P. Dwyer • Herbert Eckersley, Orderly • James Geary, C.P.O. • Guiseppe Giardino • Joseph A. Grace, Sergt. • Edward Gulstrand • Fred L. Hall • Lyman B. Hoops, Lieut. • Arthur L. Johnson • Aubrey G. King • Joseph Kowaleski • Alfonso Lese • Michael E. McDonald • Sebastiano Milardo • Raphael Paone • Angelo Piccolo • Wesley E. Rich, Corp. • Raymond M. Roberts • Sebastian Romano • Maury J. Shea, Sergt. • Steven C. Smith, Jr. • Robert M. Wilcox, Corp. • John W. Zawisza

Marker is at the intersection of Washington Street (Connecticut Route 66) and Veterans Way, on the right when traveling east on Washington Street.

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