North Haven World War II Monument

[ center plaque ]

World War II

1941 – 1945

This memorial has been erected by the

Town of North Haven to honor its sons and

daughters who served our country in its time of need.

They sought not personal glory, but

the preservation of liberty and freedom.

They offered their lives in order that justice,

freedom and democracy might survive

to serve the ideals of the peoples of the world.

[ left plaque ]

[ 320 names are listed on this plaque ]

[ small left plaque ]

Prisoners Of War

Bacon, Thomas J. • Bassett, Milton M. • Beauchamp, Harold J. • Curry, Roy, Jr. • Dupee, Harry C. • Garbero, John F. • Liedke, John • Mangino, Joseph S. • Ville, Andrew J.

[ small right plaque ]

Killed In Action

Bethke, Joseph E. • Bradanini, Louis J. • D'Addio, Michael • Fabian, Andrew • Pockino, Frank • Wohlstrom, Theodore C., Jr. • Curry, Leroy H., Jr.

Missing In Action

Thompson, Warren

[ right plaque ]

[ 318 names are listed on this plaque ]

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street (Connecticut Route 103) and Linsley Street, on the left when traveling south on Church Street.

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