| Alabama (Montgomery County), Maxwell Air Force Base — Sikorsky MH-53M 'Pave Low IV' Helicopter |
| |
The Sikorsky MH-53 is a variant of the USAF's HH-53 'Super Jolly Green Giant' air rescue helicopter, which was developed in turn from the US Navy's CH-53 'Sea Stallion' heavy lift helicopter. The MH-53 has been optimized for long-range infiltration, exfiltration and resupply of special operations forces in darkness or marginal weather flying conditions. The USAF began using early models of this helicopter for special operations missions in the late 1960s, and later versions continued to . . . — Map (db m64451) HM |
| Arizona (Mohave County), Kingman — Kingman Veteran's Memorial |
| | In eternal memory of all
Veterans of Kingman
Past, Present and Future
May your deeds and service never be forgotten
or taken for granted.
With the sincerest of appreciation to the following,
who made this memorial a reality:
Dean w. Reiter Det. 887, Marine Corps League
Rotary Clubs of Kingman
Desert Construction
K&L DC Concrete
Zorn Masonry
True Value Hardware
Arizona State Prison – Kingman
Hoffman Pumping
Dedicated this 11th Day of November 2006 . . . — Map (db m29359) WM |
| Arizona (Pinal County), Sacaton — Honoring Native American Women Veterans |
| |
Honoring Native American
Women Veterans
Dedicated February 22, 2003
American Legion Post 84
Sacaton, AZ
Sculptor: Oscar Urrea
Artist: Jim Covarrubias — Map (db m32844) WM |
| California (El Dorado County), Placerville — Sgt. J. Scott Lindsay |
| | Dedicated to the memory of all those veterans,
down through the years, who fought so valiantly
for their country.. Those who returned..
and those that did not.
From one who did not return from “Desert Storm”
Sgt. J. Scott Lindsay
5 April 1963 – 1 March 1991 — Map (db m35524) WM |
| California (Los Angeles County), Lancaster — F-4 Phantom II Boeing Plaza - Aerospace Walk of Honor |
| | Panel 1: On loan from the United States Air Force, this F-4 Phantom II was acquired on November 7, 2001 from Edwards Air Force Base and transported to the Boeing Company facility at USAF Plant 42. Boeing volunteers worked many hours to restore the fighter to its original condition. In the early morning hours of September 21, 2002, the F-4 was transported here to Boeing plaza, where it proudly flies today.
Built by McDonnell Douglas [formerly McDonnell] in St. Louis, Missouri, the . . . — Map (db m51280) HM |
| California (Riverside County), Riverside — National POW MIA Memorial |
| | We honor here the sacrifice of hundreds of thousands of Americans held prisoner of war, and those still listed as Missing In Action since the time of the American Revolution. Some died from disease and starvation, some perished in death marches, some were tortured, and some were lost, gone forever from their families. All were deprived of their liberties so that you may enjoy yours.
This Monument Declared as
The National
Prisoner of War
Missing in Action
Memorial
by President . . . — Map (db m54380) WM |
| California (Sacramento County), Sacramento — McClellan Air Force Base |
| |
[Panel 1a:]
The 1930s
With war clouds gathering over the Pacific, in 1936 Congress authorized the construction of the Sacramento Air Depot. The Army Air Corp envisioned that the new depot would support operations on the West Coast, as well as provide a staging area for aircraft and material bound for the Pacific.
Built under the supervision of the Army Quartermaster Corps, construction of the Sacramento Air Depot began in late 1936. The depot took shape rapidly, and the . . . — Map (db m57199) WM |
| California (San Bernardino County), Victorville — Old Town Victorville Veterans Memorial City of Victorville |
| | We Remember
That smile, that twinkle or tear in your eye,
that laugh;
We remember
when you were growing up on the streets,
the grocery stores, the soda fountains, pharmacies and shops;
We remember
When you attended our elementary schools
and Victor Valley Highs School;
We remember
when war or conflict came, our nation called
on you and you responded;
We remember
when you came home on leave, proudly
wearing your uniform
We remember
when you where . . . — Map (db m63923) WM |
| California (San Mateo County), San Carlos — City of San Carlos Veterans Memorial |
| | Dedicated to the lasting memory of those from the City of San Carlos and San Carlos High School who gave their lives while serving with the Armed Forces of the United States of America during the Vietnam War and in the Persian Gulf.
They fought and died far from home for the freedom of others. We remember their courage, devotion and sacrifice – They will be with us always. They are named in the order they were
taken from us.
VIETNAM
David J. Carnevale, Preston L. Snyder, Dana R. . . . — Map (db m18337) WM |
| California (San Mateo County), San Mateo — Central Park Veterans Memorial - Screaming Eagles Grove |
| | In honor of San Mateos adopted sons of the 101st. Airborne Division and native sons and daughters who served proudly in Vietnam and the Persian Gulf. — Map (db m29184) WM |
| California (Stanislaus County), Ceres — Ceres War Memorial |
| | Remember those who
Remembered us.
The Living – The Dead
The POW – The MIA
They Will Not Be Forgotten.
Dedicated November 11. 1989
Founder Glen R. Perales Vietnam Vet
W.W. I
Sterling Pack H. Barker Harold Johnson Oscar Snover Cecil Thompson Edgar Annear
W.W. II
Tillson Barrows Paul Hickey John Boyd Dale Swift + Walter F. Perra Richard T. Everts Poney L. Amant + Fred E. Koepky Stan E. Stevens Jerold . . . — Map (db m19462) WM |
| California (Yolo County), West Sacramento — Veterans Plaza |
| |
[First Marker]
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR 1898
The Spanish-American War was a turning point in American history. It marked the first time that we sent troops overseas to defend freedom. Whether at San Juan Hill or Manila Bay, these founders of the VFW distinguished themselves heroically.
We Pause to Remember
VFW Post #8762
[Second Marker]
WORLD WAR I 1917 - 1918
America's veterans rose to the challenge of the first world war with courage and dedication. In doing so, they won . . . — Map (db m15707) WM |
| California (Yolo County), Woodland — Yolo County War Memorial |
| | "From these honored dead, we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave their last full measure of devotion, that we highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain."
World War I
Virgil W. Agard Charles V. Alford Harry Bauer W. H. Bellows Thurston R. Chamberlain Edward C. Delray Claude J. Dince Percy C. Eugene Oliver O. Grayson Roy Hamilton Christ Hegelan Frank J. Hermle Joseph D. Holman Charles D. Hunt Harry . . . — Map (db m57595) WM |
| Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Fairfield Honor Roll |
| | . . . — Map (db m27370) WM |
| Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — Stamford Iraq War Memorial |
| | In memory of our U.S. heroes who have sacrificed their lives by fighting for freedom in the War in Iraq. May they rest in peace. Dedicated by The Happy Club of Stamford 2007 — Map (db m53766) WM |
| Connecticut (Fairfield County), Weston — Weston Vietnam War & Persian Gulf War Monument |
| | [North side]
Vietnam Era Veterans 1963 – 1974
V Christopher O"Brien Ashe Dana Graham Brayton Timothy Gustav Bucky William Charles Cable John Walter Carpenter John Paul Coniglio V Peter Alan Cote V Arthur Thomas Curren, Jr. Katherine Nadith Dannerman Bruno Ivo-Elio De Luca Giuliano De Luca To Todd De Van V Sidney Allan Dudash John Albert Erisman V Peter Jerry Falla Robert Leslie Ficks III Frank Kenneth Fitch, Jr. Mark Lauren Flinton V . . . — Map (db m30815) WM |
| Connecticut (Hartford County), Avon — Avon Veterans Monument |
| | [ center panel ]
Avon Remembers
"No Greater Gift"
Mexican War
Sperry, Orrin
Civil War
Beman, Job Booth, Austin C Brewer, Gilbert F Buckley, Frederick O Calkins, Obed H Clark, Henry W Evans, Henry D Evans, Newton J Fra, John M Hawley, Robert A Hurd, Btron W McArthur, Henry Parsons, Norton D Porter, Henry C Rice, Eli Rogers, Chauncey Rogers, William H Opson, Charles Willard, James S Willard, John L Woodford, Edgar M Woodford, Sheldon . . . — Map (db m33168) WM |
| Connecticut (Hartford County), Bristol — Bristol Persian Gulf War Monument |
| | August 7, 1994
This plaque is in recognition
of all the men and women
from Bristol and Forestville
who served their country
with pride during the
Persian Gulf War, Operation
Desert Storm. — Map (db m33520) WM |
| Connecticut (Hartford County), Plainville — Plainville Persian Gulf War Monument |
| | Persian Gulf War
In Honor Of
The Men And Women
Who Served In The
Armed Forces Of The
United States To
Preserve Freedom
And Liberty For All
Dedicated
May 27, 1991 — Map (db m32901) WM |
| Connecticut (Litchfield County), Norfolk — Norfolk Veterans Monument |
| | [ left plaque ]
Korea
1950 1953
Anstett, John W. Barbour, Frederick S. Bazzano, John C. Beecher, Casil W., Jr. Bennett, James A. Blatz, William A. Bruey, Lyle D. Capocefalo, John A., Jr. Colwell, Leo F. Cook, Eleanor R. Cook, Robert M. Curtiss, Francis J. Curtiss, James E. Curtiss, Thomas P. Driscoll, Charles E. Dutcher, Maurice A. Fredenburg, David R. Giansiracusa, Anthony C. Hotchkiss, Jessie A. Hunt, Johnston L. Hurd, John P. . . . — Map (db m30015) WM |
| Connecticut (Litchfield County), Thomaston — Thomaston Veterans Monument |
| | Town Of Thomaston
Dedicated In Honor
Of Those Who Served
[ far left tablet ]
Wars And Conflicts
Braucci, Andrew D. Vietnam Dipesa, John A. Persian Gulf Duffany, Lawrence F. Vietnam Grabherr, Edward T. Vietnam Knox, Howard G. Vietnam Laplante, Dennis J. Vietnam Perreault, Roger D. Vietnam Wascavage, E.J. Korea Weeks, Walter M. Korea
[ left tablet ]
Korean Conflict
Anderson, John H. Atwood, John F. Barber, John . . . — Map (db m28575) WM |
| Connecticut (Litchfield County), Winsted — Winsted Korean Conflict - Persian Gulf Monument |
| | Korean Conflict
Persian Gulf
To The Men And Women
Who Served During
The Korean Conflict
And The Persian Gulf
And To Those Who Gave
Their Lives For Freedom
Dedicated May 30, 1995 — Map (db m29896) WM |
| Connecticut (New Haven County), Cheshire — Town of Cheshire Memorial Plaza |
| | Honoring Our Veterans
1754 French and Indian War 1763
Reuben Hitchcock Edward Parker Ephraim Parker
1775 Revolutionary War 1783
Asa Bellamy Justus Bellamy Reuben Bellamy Silas Bellamy Asa Bronson Elisha Cowles Amos Parker Edward Parker Elisha Parker Samuel Parker Elisha Parker, Jr. Jesse Parker, Jr. Jesse Parker, Sr.*
1861 Civil War 1865
Nelson Beach
1940 World War II 1946
Francis R. Rocco
1950 Korea 1955
Roger (Deschesnes) Deshane . . . — Map (db m22406) WM |
| Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Naugatuck Veterans Monument |
| | Naugatuck Honors the Men and Women who Served Their Country in Time of Need
[ Center panel ]
Vietnam
Alho, Antonio L. Brewer, Samuel A. Carney, James P. Fabrisi, Pail E. Holland, Joseph P. Schultz, John P.
[ Left panels ]
Lebanon
Wigglesworth, Duane
Grenada
Afghanistan
World War II
Adamaitis, Frank J. Adamski, Chester Ashmore, James L. Barboza Joseph Baummer, Robert A. Booker, Bruce H. Boyd, Robert R. Cowan, . . . — Map (db m23918) WM |
| Connecticut (New Haven County), Wolcott — Wolcott Veterans Monument |
| | To Those Who Served Our Country In Time of War They Gave Their Today For Our Tomorrow World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Persian Gulf War Iraqi Freedom Donated by Junior Womens Club of Wolcott Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 1979 American Legion Post 165 Dedicated Nov. 14, 1982 — Map (db m22368) WM |
| Connecticut (New Haven County), Wolcott — Wolcotts Pride |
| | In Honor Of The Men and WomenWho Served In The Armed Forces During Operation Desert Storm January 16, 1991 to March 6, 1991 — Map (db m22370) WM |
| District of Columbia (Washington), Northwest — First Division War Memorial |
| | [Inscriptions on the original memorial (1924)]
First Division, United States Army, American Expeditionary Forces, June 1917 - September 1919.
Erected by the memorial association of the First Division and patriotic friends to the memory of the dead of the division who gave their lives in the World War that the liberty and the ideals of our country might endure.
Sommervillier: Oct 20 - Nov 20, 1917.
Ansauville: Jan 16 - April 3, 1918.
Cantigny April 19 - June . . . — Map (db m17629) WM |
| Florida (Hillsborough County), Tampa — MacDill: 1950 to 2000 The Base Maneuvers Through the Years |
| | 3 F-80 Shooting Stars Fly to Korea In February 1951, MacDill's 307th deployed to Okinawa for the Korean conflict. It was one of the first units to move its fighting forces overseas. MacDill During Vietnam During the Vietnam conflict, MacDill AFB provided pilot training for combat missions using F-4 Fighter Jets and B-51 Bombers. In July 1965, MacDill's 45th Tactical Fighter Squadron was the first F-4 unit in Southeast Asia, and was credited with the first air victory of the Vietnam . . . — Map (db m34149) HM |
| Florida (Polk County), Fort Meade — Fort Meade Veterans Memorial |
| | This memorial is to honor all U.S. military veterans for serving our country with honor & self sacrifice to insure the freedom of the greatest country in the world United States of America Dedicated Nov. 11, 2006 American Revolution 1776 - 1783 Served 217,000 Battle deaths 4,435 Wounded 6,188 Civil War 1861 - 1865 North Served 2,213,363 Battle deaths 140,414 Wounded 281,881 South Served 1,050,000 Battle deaths 74,524 Wounded unknown World War I 1917 - 1918 . . . — Map (db m57357) WM |
| Florida (Seminole County), Sanford — Second Seminole War 1835-1842 |
| | The Second Seminole War was the most costly war, in lives and money, ever fought by the United States government against Native Americans. This second of three wars resulted from the Treaty of Payne's Landing in 1832 which required the Seminoles to leave Florida. The Seminoles refused to leave and the war began. In 1836, Camp Monroe was established as the East Florida headquarters for the US Army. The camp was positioned strategically on the southern shore of Lake Monroe on the St. Johns River. . . . — Map (db m57542) HM |
| Florida (Volusia County), Daytona Beach — Persian Gulf War Memorial |
| | The Desert Storm Support Group of the Halifax Area proudly honor our men and women who served with pride in the Persian Gulf War January 16, 1991 - February 27, 1991 — Map (db m50563) WM |
| Georgia (Glynn County), Brunswick — The State of Georgia Salutes |
| | [Upper right corner is the Prisoner of War and Missing in Action (POW/MIA) emblem]
The 77,000 Georgians who served in World War I;
the 1,937 KIA; 3,319 WIA; 67 Ex-POWs and 54 MIA
The 324,373 Georgians who served in World War II;
the 6,781 KIA; 11,650 WIA; 652 Ex-POWs and 364 MIA
The 75,000 Georgians who served in the Korean War;
the 740 KIA; 1,040 WIA; 97 Ex-POWs and 174 MIA
The 228,000 Georgians who served in the Vietnam War; the 1,584 KIA; 8,534 WIA; 21 Ex-POWs; 38 . . . — Map (db m16899) WM |
| Georgia (Lincoln County), Lincolnton — Lincoln County Veterans Monument |
| | In Sacred Memory of the
Men of Lincoln County
Who Made the Supreme
Sacrifice
World War I
Jesse H. Blackburn
Titus B. Booker
Richard E. Lewis
Edward W. Smalley
Ralph W. Humpreys
Talmadge Bohler
James C. Justice
Thomas Flanigan
World War II
Henry Cawley
John T. Soolsby
Bob Guillebeau
Henry N. Hames
Grady R. Higdon
Leonard Mobley
Clyde A. Peeler
Kenneth E. Smalley
Russell Bradford
Maynard Danner
Joe E. Norman
Lawrence Norman
Stanley . . . — Map (db m57611) WM |
| Georgia (Muscogee County), Columbus — 1918 Diamond Jubilee 1993 Camp Benning / Fort Benning |
| | Side 1:
In October 1918, the Infantry School of Arms was established on 80 acres of land near here. Camp Benning, later Fort Benning, was named in honor of Confederate Infantry General Lewis Benning, a Columbus resident. The camps first commander was Col. Henry Eames. Constructed in just 7 days, the temporary camp had some 300 tents, mess halls, offices and warehouses. It was built under the supervision Major J. Paul Jones. Hundreds of thousands of young men received their military . . . — Map (db m23176) HM |
| Illinois (Jefferson County), Mount Vernon — Women Veterans Memorial |
| |
We honor all women,
past, present, and
future for their
patriotism to the
United States of America
To honor all women veterans for
their service to God, home & country — Map (db m61760) HM WM |
| Illinois (Livingston County), Pontiac — Desert Storm - War Memorial |
| | On boulder
In Honor of our
Desert Storm Veterans
1990 1991
Dedication Plaque
May 17, 1992 - - a special dedication,
memories - - sweet n bitter recollections.
August 1990, U.S. troops deployed to a foreign land,
Saudia Arabia - - a country of sand.
To those who served with much pride,
hearts were with you - - serving by your side.
As hearts cried out “From a distance”,
“Let there be Peace” - - everyday we . . . — Map (db m29759) WM |
| Illinois (Sangamon County), Springfield — Our Fallen Illinois Service Members |
| | In memory of Our fallen Illinois service members in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi freedom "The torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans - born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage - and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed." President John F. Kennedy Presented on November 11, 2003 — Map (db m57341) WM |
| Illinois (Vermilion County), Hoopeston — Dedicated To The Fallen Heroes |
| | Dedicated to the Fallen Heroes of
Operation Iraqi Freedom and
Operation Enduring Freedom
Lest they be forgotten — Map (db m11675) WM |
| Illinois (Vermilion County), Potomac — Potomac (Illinois) War Memorial |
| | Center Section Spanish American War - Civil War - W.W. I - W.W. II - Korean War - Vietnam - Gulf War - Lebanon Conflict
In Honor of all men aand women who served our Nation in war and peace.
Left - Memorial ]
Row One
Robert Keal Jack Bergman Robert Raymond Phillip Thornton Greg Thornton Dallas Denison Allan Criblez Ray Frank Butler, I Mark O. James Sherman O. James Edward P. James Marlou F. James Tyrus (Ty) Franklin John Osborn, . . . — Map (db m17191) WM |
| Indiana (Clay County), Brazil — Memorial Building Clay County (Indiana) Honor Roll |
| | MEMORIAL BUILDING
Erected and Dedicated
1945
Clay County Post No. 2
American Legion
Honor Roll Committee
David W. Henry, Chairman
Leo J. Murphy, Leo E. Dubois,
Victor P. George, Claude Reese,
Albert R. Morgan — Map (db m18894) WM |
| Indiana (Gibson County), Princeton — Gibson County Desert Storm and Desert Shield Veterans Memorial Aug. 1990 --- Mar. 1991 |
| | Dedicated to All
Gibson County service
Men and Women that
served in Desert Storm
and Desert Shield in
support or in combat
from Aug. 1990 — Mar. 1991
( Obverse Side )
Erected by
Gibson Navy Mothers
American Legion Post 25
American Legion Aux. Post 25
V. F. W. Post 1147
South Gibson V. F. W. Post 2714
South Gibson V. F. W. Ladies Aux. Post 2714 — Map (db m47874) WM |
| Indiana (Grant County), Marion — Persian Gulf Veterans Memorial Grant County (Indiana) |
| | ( Front Side )
( Engrossed Shield -and-
Seals of U.S. Armed Services )
1990 - - - - 1991
In Honor of the
men and women
of Grant County
who served in
the Persian Gulf
( Obverse Side )
( Engrossed Shield -and-
Seals of U.S. Armed Services )
1990 - - - - 1991
Desert Shield
Desert Storm — Map (db m44260) WM |
| Indiana (Henry County), New Castle — Persian Gulf War Memorial Henry County Indiana |
| | This monument is dedicated to the men and women of Henry Co. Who have served their country with pride and dignity in the Armed Forces of the United Stats of America
* * * * * * * * *
We loaned our sons and daughters to Uncle Sam, the ones God loaned to us. Our constant prayers will always be that they will safely return to us.
Author Unknown — Map (db m32075) WM |
| Indiana (Huntington County), Huntington — Huntington County War Memorial |
| | Dedicated to the heroes of Huntington County who bravely fought in the great wars.
To the men and women who gave their lives on land, sea, and in the sky that mankind might live in freedom.
Left Plaque: Dedicated in Honor of all those who served to protect freedom around the world; Korean Conflict June 27, 1950- Jan. 31, 1955; Vietnam Aug 5, 1964 - May 7, 1975; Grenada Aug 24, 1982 - July 31, 1984; Panama Dec. 20, 1989 - Jan. 31, 1990.
Center Plaque: To all veterans in prior . . . — Map (db m45124) WM |
| Indiana (Lawrence County), Bedford — Indiana Veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan Wars |
| | Portrait of Freedom
( Art Work )
(Including Words) - - Courage Sacrifice Service Liberty
In Memory of Indiana Veterans
of Iraq and Afghanistan Wars — Map (db m48427) WM |
| Indiana (Tippecanoe County), Lafayette — Iraq War Memorial " Most Precious Offering " |
| | ( Individual Plaques - Left to Right )
SPC Luke P. Frist
209th Quartermaster Co., Lafayette, IN
United States Army Reserve
January 5, 2004, Ar Ramadi, Iraq
Marine Cpl. Bryan Scott Wilson
2nd Battalion, 11th Marine Regiment
1st Marine Div. 1st Marine Exp. Force
Dec. 1, 2004, Al Anbar Province, Iraq
Army Spc. Matthew C. Frantz
1st Special Troops Battalion
1st Brigade Combat Team
101st Airborne Division MI
January 20, 2006, Huwijah, Iraq
Army Cpl. Nathaniel S. . . . — Map (db m34971) WM |
| Indiana (Vermillion County), Cayuga — Honor Roll of Iraq and Afghanistan War Deaths from Indiana |
| | ( West Side )
Iraq and Afghanistan War Deaths from Indiana
( Row One )
Steven Faulkenburg ▫ Jeffrey Corban ▫ Jason Profitt ▫ Christopher Monroe ▫ James Brown ▫ Richard Langenbrunner ▫ Michael Hiester ▫ Roy Lewsader, Jr. ▫ Raymond White ▫ Nathan Frigo ▫ Lance Thompson ▫ Michael Bechert ▫ Paul Pabla ▫ Morgan Strader ▫ Paul Heltzel ▫ Nicholas Hartge ▫ David Austin Kirkpattrick . . . — Map (db m58668) WM |
| Indiana (Warrick County), Boonville — Warrick County Desert Storm Veterans Memorial |
| | On this 27th day of February, 1992 the citizens of Warrick Co. Dedicate this monument to the Men and Women from our county who served in the United States Armed Forces in Operation Desert Shield / Storm and all military personel involved in the cause of the liberation of Kuwait. This monument is dedicated as a small token of our appreciation for their bravery, sacrifices, and their indelible spirit.
Operation Desert Storm
January 16, 1991 to February 27, 1991
Nine . . . — Map (db m47881) WM |
| Indiana (White County), Monticello — War on Terrorism Memorial Garden |
| | ( Center - Engraved Walk Stone )
War on Terrorism
Memorial Garden
( Left - Engraved Rock )
SPC Luke Frist
Brookston, In
U.S. Army
Jan. 5, 2004
Iraq
( Left - Engraved Rock )
Staff Sgt.
Kenneth K. McAninch
Monticello, In
U.S. Army
Oct. 21, 2010
Afghanistan
( Left - Engraved Rock )
CPL Nathaniel Baughman
Idaville, In
U.S. Army
July 17, 2006
Iraq
( Right - Engraved Rock )
CPL Cody Putman . . . — Map (db m43005) WM |
| Kansas (Allen County), Humboldt — Veterans Memorial |
| | Lest We Forget
Those Who Serve
[Armed Forces and POW/MIA Emblems] — Map (db m57430) WM |
| Kansas (Barber County), Medicine Lodge — Barber County Veterans Memorial Honoring All Barber County Veterans |
| |
[Barber County Veteran Tiles]
Twin Towers Beam
This steel beam is from the Twin Towers that were destroyed by foreign terrorists on 9-11-01. New York City has donated it to the Barber County Veterans Memorial in remembrance of the lives that were lost in this incident.
We should never forget the importance of freedom and those who help to protect it.
"Lord, may the ruins of that day
be the foundation for the
freedoms of tomorrow." . . . — Map (db m65211) WM |
| Kansas (Barber County), Medicine Lodge — Veterans Memorial |
| |
Veterans Who Served...
Our True Heroes
[Dedicated] November 11, 2000 — Map (db m65127) WM |
| Kansas (Geary County), Fort Riley — Global War on Terrorism Monument |
| | Both Towers In honor of those who mobilized and deployed through Fort Riley who dies in support of the Global War on Terrorism — Map (db m43930) WM |
| Kansas (Geary County), Junction City — 1st Infantry Division Memorial |
| | Front Dedicated to the military personnel from Fort Riley, Kansas, service in support of Operation Desert Storm July 4, 1991 by friends and neighbors in Junction City and Geary County Funding for this project has been donated by: Junction City Distributing Co. - Coors (Jerry Frakes) Matlock Johnson Realtors (Russell Johnson) Montgomery Publications (John Montgomery) R&R Developers, Inc. (Richard Rothfuss) United Telephone System (John Bowser) Mastercarved Memorials of Clay Center . . . — Map (db m43927) WM |
| Kansas (Jackson County), Soldier — Veteran's Memorial |
| |
[Seals of the Armed Services] — Map (db m63859) WM |
| Kansas (Shawnee County), Topeka — L-5 105mm Pack Howitzer |
| |
Captured from Iraqi Army
by 2-130 FA KSARNG
Built in Italy and Designed for
Use in Mountainous Terrain
from 1957 to 1984
Crew of 7
Max Range - 10,750 meters
Short Barrel — Map (db m40802) HM |
| Kansas (Thomas County), Colby — Thomas County Kansas Veterans Memorial |
| | In memory of all Veterans who served their country in time of need.
World War I Samuel Stewardson, Marion Calkins, Etta Coover, Clyde Calkins, Raymond H. Amos
World War II Everett Windle, Charles C. Littell, Keith w. Horney, Othol L. Gahm, Elmer E. Duffey, Marion Bastin, Samuel L. Barnett, John L. Beckner, Wesley Beal, Thomas S. Freeman, Clair Schrock, Francis Cole, Dick A. Hamill, Elmer M. Karr, Gerald J. Wade, Bill J. Brooks, Francis Steiger, Vance Schrodeder, Norman Lee . . . — Map (db m45562) WM |
| Louisiana (Rapides Parish), Alexandria — England Air Force Base History |
| | England Air Force Base, which officially closed on December 15, 1992, began as the Alexandria Army Air Base on October 16, 1942 and was formally activated on February 12, 1943, was comprised of 2,604 acres and had two runways -- one north-south 7,000 feet long, and one northwest-southeast 9,350 feet long. Its capital assets were valued at more than $600 million.
Until 1945, the facility was used as a B-17 bomber combat crew training school. After cessation of hostilities in Europe in . . . — Map (db m37973) WM |
| Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Fort Meade — 85th Medical Battalion Avenue |
| | Soldiers of the 85th Med Bn are recognized for their dedication and service while at Fort Meade. The Battalion's campaigns include Rhineland and Central Europe during WWII and Southwest Asia in 1991. In September 1992, the Battalion was transferred to FT Lewis, Washington.
1966 - 1992. — Map (db m19630) HM |
| Maryland (Anne Arundel County), Glen Burnie — Sgt. Ronald M. Randazzo Desert Storm |
| | So we do not forget to honor Sgt. Ronald M. Randazzo and the men and women of Desert Storm 1991.
Give not one inch of our most sacred land to the enemies of freedom, but give all of lifes precious blood if need be to preserve it. - Samuel C. Kemp - Patriot
With God's blessing, we dedicate this memorial, a symbol of liberty to the men and women of this community who served and those who gave their all so that we, their children and our children's children can live in freedom, . . . — Map (db m8802) WM |
| Maryland (Frederick County), Thurmont — Thurmont Memorial Park |
| | Dedicated to the memory of all the men and women of this community who have served their country.
In memory of the unknown veterans who gave their all in the service of their country.
Established by the Town of Thurmont with the help of community citizens and local service organizations.
This memorial is erected and dedicated to those of Thurmont District who served their country and in honor of those who gave their all for the cause of liberty, justice, democracy.
. . . — Map (db m14030) WM |
| Maryland (Wicomico County), Salisbury — Here We Mark the Price of Freedom Duty Honor Country |
| | To honor and commemorate all Wicomico County citizens whose valor and sacrifice in defense of our country must never be forgotten. "All gave some - some gave all." Those listed here gave all.
Dedicated on May 26, 2003 by the Wicomico County War Memorial Committee. The construction and perpetual care of this monument is funded entirely through donations by caring citizens. — Map (db m41906) WM |
| Massachusetts (Essex County), Swampscott — Swampscott Desert Shield - Desert Storm Monument |
| | Desert Shield Desert Storm
2 August 1990 30 November 1995
Berry Jr., Robert R. Cassidy, Margaret M. Losano, Joseph A. DiPietro, David C. Tibbetts, Paul W. Cavallaro, Darren R. Knowles, Douglas B. Pelletier, Steven R. Bollen, Paul F. Palleschi, Jeffrey J. Sinatra, Guy J. Roland, Andrew E. Tenney, Patrick S. Fountain, Christopher J. Hunter, Michael A Gambale, David A. Stinson, Daniel M. Langford, Stephen D. Clinton Jr., Thomas E. Nichols, Joseph L. . . . — Map (db m36705) WM |
| Massachusetts (Norfolk County), Franklin — Operation Iraqi Freedom Memorial |
| | Dedicated to the men and women of Franklin who served their country in the pursuit of a free Iraq.
20 March 2003
We commemorate and shall remember those who gave their lives on our behalf. — Map (db m61263) WM |
| Mississippi (Tunica County), Tunica — Town of Tunica Veterans Memorial |
| | In honor of Veterans of all Branches of the Military: those who made the supreme sacrifice, those honorably discharged and those who continue to serve their country, this unique Sculpture captures a poignant scene from the Vietnam War depicting the sacrifice, compassion and courage displayed by those who went in harm's way.
World War I 1917-1918
Total Service Members 4,734,991 Battle Deaths 53,402 Other Deaths (In Service) 63,114 Non-Mortal Woundings 204,002
World War II . . . — Map (db m51764) WM |
| New Jersey (Bergen County), Emerson — Emerson Veterans Monument |
| | Let Us Hold in Honored Memory Those Who Served Their Country In the Great War 1914 -1918
[Column A:]
Reginald S. Aberle Frank Aurricchio Anthony Bamond Frederick Block Dominick Brescia Anthony Decker Frank Decker Charles Dilba Fred Fazzio Phillip J. Franco Joseph Guida Harry B. Haring Victor Hart Herman Hartwich Otto Hartwich J. Arthur Heck John F. Hillman William Hoffman Anthony La Morte Frank La Morte
[Column B:]
Ralph La Morte . . . — Map (db m22165) WM |
| New Jersey (Bergen County), Lyndhurst — Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom Township of Lyndhurst Veterans Alliance |
| | Frank Jiosi, Sr., USMC Robert Sammarone, USMC Robert Bozik, USMC Scott Devlin, Michael Brown, USA Michael Tooey, USN Carmine Giangeruso, USAF Doug Dowson, USMC John Thompson, USA Christopher Heller, USNR Daniel Murphy, USA Jennifer Johnson, USA Anthony Cicero, USAF Antonio Sousa, USA John Cordone, USMC Ryan Lee, USN L. Michael Zollo, USA Armando Acosta, USMC James Bonas, USA Damaso Rosa, USA Anthony DeMarco, USA . . . — Map (db m54144) WM |
| New Jersey (Bergen County), Montvale — Montvale Veterans Monument |
| | Borough Of
Montvale
Dedicated
To The Memory Of Those
Who Made The Supreme
Sacrifice And In Honor
Of All Who Served Their
Country In Time Of Need
Valor Honor
Robert T. Bates Anthony Della Bella David W. Brooks Kevin R. Humphrey George M. Smyrychnski
[ left plaque on back ]
World War I Veterans
Ainsworth, Charles Ballanco, Julius Boyd, John Flockhart, Harry Hayer, Benjamin Hooper, Albert Huff, Fred Jr. Hulford, William Jacobs, David J. . . . — Map (db m33705) WM |
| New Jersey (Bergen County), Oradell — Oradell Veterans Memorial |
| | 1969
In Honored Memory of the Men and Women of Oradell Who by their Devotion to Peace and Freedom for All Mankind Gave Their Lives In the Service of Their Country.
World War II
Hugh D. Black Thomas H. Cordes Paul A. DeMarrais Henry W. Genther W. Everett Hennigar Robert W. Hoffman Mort L. OConnell, Jr. Arthur W. Richardson Philip G. Schaefer Daniel K. Van Antwerp Paul Wanamaker Leonard M. Young
Vietnam
Charles P. Ellis Anthony B. Battel Benjamin . . . — Map (db m22163) WM |
| New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Hampton — Veterans Park |
| | Our debt to the heroic men and valiant women in the service of our country can never be repaid.
They have earned our undying gratitude.
America will never forget their sacrifices.
President Harry S. Truman — Map (db m17921) WM |
| New Jersey (Hunterdon County), Ringoes — East Amwell Veterans Honor Roll |
| | Honoring those who actively served during World War II, the Korean Conflict, the Vietnam Conflict, or Desert Storm. — Map (db m16699) HM |
| New Jersey (Monmouth County), Red Bank — 1941-2007 Red Bank Veterans Monument |
| | Four sided monument ingraved with names of veterans serving from 1941 through 2007. — Map (db m12974) WM |
| New Jersey (Monmouth County), Rumson — 1945 - 2005 Rumson Veterans Monument |
| | 1945 - 1955
Berlin
Cold War
Korea
[127 names are engraved for the decade 1955-1965]
1955 - 1965
Berlin Cuba
Lebanon Taiwan
Vietnam
[72 names are engraved for the decade 1955-1965]
1965 - 1975
Cambodia Laos
Thailand
Vietnam
[102 names are engraved for the decade 1965-1975]
1975 - 1985
Cold War
Lebanon
Grenada
[18 names are engraved for the decade 1975-1985]
1985 - 1995
Kuwait
Panama . . . — Map (db m13042) WM |
| New Jersey (Somerset County), Basking Ridge — Bernards Township Veterans Monument |
| | A tribute to the armed forces personnel
from Bernards Township who have
served our country. Dedicated with
deep appreciation, we honor their
great courage in the defense of
freedom throughout the world.
Korea 1950-1955
Vietnam 1964-1975
Grenada & Beirut 1982-1984
Panama 1989-1990
Persian Gulf 1990-
*Thomas R. Ike *Anthony K Johnson *Brendan J. Kearns *Richard J. Seibert *William L. Williams — Map (db m36866) WM |
| New York (Clinton County), Plattsburgh — Afghanistan and Iraq/ Plattsburgh Barracks Monument |
| | We honor all those who served in Afghanistan and Iraq — Map (db m47535) WM |
| New York (Kings County), Brooklyn — Marine Major Eugene McCarthy May 10 1955 - Feb 2 1991 |
| |
Marine Major Eugene McCarthy
May 10 1955 - Feb 2 1991
Native son of Brooklyn
Desert Storm hero
made ultimate sacrifice
along with 278
fellow Americans
during the Gulf War — Map (db m19306) WM |
| New York (Orange County), West Point — Twentieth Century Wars |
| | The Cold War (1946-1991) Peace Operations (1991-2000) Shortly after its victory in World War II, the United States faced new international security challenges. The Soviet Union established Communist governments in central and eastern Europe and sought to spread its influence into other regions of the world. Communist China likewise threatened American interests – it fought directly against the United States in Korea and, along with the Soviet Union, supported the insurgency in . . . — Map (db m35504) HM |
| New York (Oswego County), New Haven — M-60A1 Patton Tank |
| | This M-60A1 Patton tank presented by the New Haven American Legion
Weighs 60 tons
Top speed 30 mph
4 person crew
155mm canon
7.62mm & 50 cal. machine guns
M-85 anti-aircraft guns
Saw action in Yom Kipper and Desert Storm Wars — Map (db m18150) HM |
| New York (Putnam County), Mahopac — God Bless Our Fallen Soldiers |
| | This Monument is to Honor All Those Who Fought and Died for Our Freedom. Persian-Gulf, Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom And All Wars Against Terrorism. Dedicated May 29, 2006 God Bless Our Fallen Soldiers — Map (db m22717) WM |
| New York (Ulster County), Kingston — Kingston Operation Desert Storm Memorial |
| | Dedicated to Kingstons own Defenders of Freedom To the men and women of Kingston who served us so proudly in the armed forces during “Operation Desert Storm” We are forever grateful and proud. Presented by: Citizens of Kingston July 4, 1991 [ Upper Marker : ]Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival . . . — Map (db m58039) WM |
| New York (Warren County), Queensbury — Peace and Victory Monument |
| | To those who served
in our nation's wars
through whose courage
and sacrifice came
victory and peace — Map (db m18471) WM |
| North Carolina (Alamance County), Graham — Alamance County War Memorial |
| | The Memorial Is Dedicated To The Honor Of All The Brave Men And Women Of Alamance County Who Fought In Service To Their Country And In Memory Of Those Inscribed Here Who Died In Defense Of Our Freedom.
Civil War
Jacob Adams, W.B. Adams, Calvin Albright, George M.G. Albright, Henry C. Albright, John S. Albright, Joseph A. Albright, Lawrence Albright, Samuel A. Albright, Sauren Albright, E.M. Allen, Lea Allison, Thomas Allred, Calvander Andrews, S. Andrews, Jacob Anthony, Alfred . . . — Map (db m31485) WM |
| North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — 82d Infantry Division |
| |
Activated 25 August 1917
Reactivated 25 March 1942
Reorganized and redesignated
an airborne division
15 Augus 1942
To Our Honored Dead
Campaigns
Lorraine St. Mihiel Meuse-Argonne
Sicily Naples-Foggia Anzio
Normandy Holland Ardennes
Central Europe
Dominican Republic
Vietnam
Grenada Panama
Persian Gulf
Afghanistan Iraq
There will always be an 82d
Airborne Division, because it lives
in the hearts of men. And somewhere
young men . . . — Map (db m31179) WM |
| North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — C-130 "Hercules" |
| |
The mission of the Lockheed C-130 is to provide rapid transportation of personnel or cargo for delivery by air-drop or by air-land. The aircraft can be used as a tactical transport carrying 92 ground troops or 64 paratroopers and equipment. It can be readily converted for ambulance or aerial delivery missions.
Engines: 4 Allison T-56 turboprops
Crew: 5
Length: 99 feet 6 inches
Cruise: 295 knots
Max Gross Weight: 155,000 pounds
Wing Span: 132 feet 7 inches
Range: 2130 . . . — Map (db m44003) HM |
| North Carolina (Cumberland County), Fort Bragg — USASOC Memorial Wall In Memory of Our Fallen Special Operations Soldiers United States Army Special Operations Command |
| | Welcome Kinsman, Comrade, Friend. Recorded here on this humble Wall are the names of our fallen Heroes. They were and will always be cherished Soldiers of Army Special Operations, our comrades in arms. Know that they eagerly sought and accepted our Nation's most difficult missions against our most dangerous enemies. Know that they willingly endured hardship and danger and, at the end, sacrificed all for us. With solemn pride, know that in doing so they proved true to their oath to the . . . — Map (db m31488) WM |
| North Carolina (Hertford County), Murfreesboro — Murfreesboro Veterans Monument |
| | They answered the call to arms
This monument was erected by a
grateful community to honor and
remember those men and women who
served, fought and sacrificed to
protect and preserve the ideals and
freedom of our great nation.
In remembrance of the greater Murfreesboro area war veterans
Coast GuardNavyArmyMarine CorpsAir Force
World War II Era
December 7, 1941 – December 31, 1946
[names]
Korea War Era
June 27, 1950 – January 31, . . . — Map (db m60703) WM |
| North Carolina (Northampton County), Rich Square — Gen. Walter E. Boomer U.S.M.C. |
| | Born in Rich Square, General Boomer was Commanding General, Marine Central Command and First Marine Expeditionary force during Persian Gulf War 1990-91. Defended Saudia Arabia then led 90,00 Marines in battle to liberate Kuwait and to defeat the invasion force from Iraq. Became Assistant Commandant of Marine Corps 1992. — Map (db m60656) WM |
| North Carolina (Richmond County), Rockingham — Richmond County Iraq & Afghanistan War Memorial |
| | In memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lost their lives in the following wars and conflicts
Iraq
Afghanistan — Map (db m56515) WM |
| Ohio (Clinton County), Wilmington — Clinton County Veterans Memorial "We Owe So Much to So Few" |
| | Dedicated to the men & women of Clinton County who served in the
War of 1812,<br.
Mexican, Civil,
Spanish, WW I,
WW II, Korean,
Vietnam and
Persian Gulf War
(Desert Storm)
Afghanistan / Iraq — Map (db m18727) WM |
| Ohio (Fairfield County), Pickerington — Pickerington Veterans Memorial |
| | In honor of the men and women of the Armed Services of the United States who so valiantly defend our country's honor in times of war and of peace, and at home or on distant shores.
Dedicated on Armed Forces Day, May 18, 1991. Special recognition to Operation Desert Shield/Storm in the Middle East. — Map (db m17431) WM |
| Ohio (Franklin County), Columbus — Forest Lawn Veterans Memorial |
| | Dedicated November 11, 2006 to the men and women of Franklin County Ohio that served our country bravely and honorably so our freedoms endure.
The sacrifices of few ensured the freedom of many. A grateful community remembers those who served in the Armed Forces of the United States during times of war and peace, whose courage and personal sacrifices defended and preserved our freedom.
Medal of Honor Recipients for Franklin County
Civil War
David Cockley Army
Oliver Colwell . . . — Map (db m13487) WM |
| Ohio (Franklin County), Worthington — Veterans Fountain |
| | The people of Worthington dedicate this memorial to those here named who entered the Armed Services from this community in time of war and died in service to our country.
Their names are etched in our hearts.
Our freedom is their gift.
Persons who entered the Armed Forces from Worthington who were killed in action or died from injury or disease
War of 1812
Luther Palmer Zophar Topping
Civil War
Eli Barker Henry C. Burr George McIlvan Walter A. Tuller World War I . . . — Map (db m12720) WM |
| Ohio (Greene County), Xenia — Desert Shield - Desert Storm - Persian Gulf Memorial 1990 - 1991 |
| |
Dedicated to the men and women
who served in Operation
Desert Shield - Desert Storm
[Honor Roll of Veterans]
Dedicated to those men and women
of Greene County who have served
in the Persian Gulf, and to those
who may serve in the future
We are proud of you.
November 11, 1991 — Map (db m53876) WM |
| Ohio (Guernsey County), Cambridge — Guernsey County Desert Storm Memorial |
| | In honor of those who served in Operation Desert Storm
“I have seen in your eyes a fire of determination to get this job done quickly so that we may all return to the shores of our great nation. My confidence in you is total. Our cause is just! Now you must be the thunder and lightning of Desert Storm.”
General Norman Schwartzkopf — Map (db m15981) WM |
| Ohio (Highland County), Greenfield — War Memorial Greenfield knew them...Don't forget them. |
| |
This memorial dedicated to
all that served:
WWII Korea
Vietnam Desert Storm
World War II
1941 - 1945
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Korean War
1950 - 1953
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Vietnam
1965 - 1973
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Dedicated Aug. 18, 1996 — Map (db m60931) WM |
| Ohio (Hocking County), Logan — Hocking County Desert Storm Memorial |
| | In honor of
the men and women of
Hocking County
who served in
Operation Desert Storm
January 16, 1991 — Map (db m19111) WM |
| Ohio (Jefferson County), Bergholz — Bergholz Veterans Memorial |
| | To honor those
from Bergholz and Community
who served their Country
in World War I and World War II
Korea
1950-1953
Vietnam
1961-1975
Persian Gulf
1991
Iraq Freedom
2003 — Map (db m36333) WM |
| Ohio (Montgomery County), Centerville — Centerville Veterans Memorial |
| | In
honor of those
who served
in war and peace
to protect the
United States
of
America
American Revolution 1776-1783
War of 1812 1812-1814
Mexican War 1846-1848
Civil War 1861-1865
Spanish-American War 1898
World War I 1917-1918
World War II 1941-1945
Korea 1950-1955
Vietnam 1961-1975
Persian Gulf War 1991 — Map (db m26217) WM |
| Ohio (Montgomery County), Dayton — Wright-Patterson AFB 1927 (Inventing Flight: The Centennial Celebration Series #8) |
| | Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of earth, and danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings... -John Gillespie Magee
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base has led the nation throughout the evolution of U.S. military air superiority. When the original Wright Field was dedicated in 1927, it developed all aircraft and aeronautical equipment for the Army Air Corp [sic]. This work continued into World War II when U.S. air fleet capabilities vastly improved. For the 1991 Gulf War, . . . — Map (db m29557) WM |
| Ohio (Montgomery County), Wright-Patterson Air Force Base — Khobar Towers Memorial |
| | This memorial
is dedicated to the
19 Airmen
who lost their lives
on 25 June 1996
in the terrorist attack
at Khobar Towers
Dhahran, Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia
Dedicated at Prince Sultan AB
25 June 1997
Rededicated 25 June 2004
“Their sacrifice shall blaze
as a flame in our hearts.” — Map (db m25937) WM |
| Ohio (Morgan County), McConnelsville — McConnelsville Persian Gulf War Memorial |
| | For those who served in the Persian Gulf War.
[Marker Reverse]:
Dedicated to all men and women of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm with honor and glory for those who bravely served to keep our country a land of freedom
“My confidence in you is total, our cause is just. Now you must be the thunder and lightning of Desert Storm.”
-General H. Norman Schwarzkopf — Map (db m13461) WM |
| Ohio (Muskingum County), Dresden — Dresden War Memorial |
| | “Dedicated to all veterans in all wars”
They brought honor to our country & promise to our dreams
In memory of our departed veterans of all wars
Civil War
Killed in Action
Jacob Ane
Benjamin W. Barton
John Cassell
James F. Cole
Josephus Cordray
Seymour Davis
James W. Dewar
Annanias Dunn
James Dwiggins
Julius Evans
Martin W. Griffee
Edward J. Hickey
James Holden
Jasper Jackson
Charles C. Macham
Hugh McMurry
Alex Morton
David Powell . . . — Map (db m14725) WM |
| Ohio (Pike County), Waverly — Pike County Twentieth-Century War Memorial |
| | Dedicated to the Glory of Almighty God in memory of Pike County men and women who by their unselfish patriotism have advanced the American ideals of liberty and the universal brotherhood of man.
World War I 1917-1918
World War II 1941-1945
Korea 1950-1953
Vietnam 1964-1973
Desert Storm 1990-1991
Nor shall your story
be forgot,
while fame her record keeps,
or honor points
the hallowed spot
where valor proudly sleeps.
Theodore O'Hara — Map (db m25472) WM |
| Ohio (Shelby County), Sidney — Shelby County Operation Desert Storm Memorial Southwest Asia Service |
| |
Operation Desert Storm
In honor of the men and women
from Shelby County who served
God Bless Our Troops
August 1990 - February 1991 — Map (db m29699) WM |
| Ohio (Tuscarawas County), New Philadelphia — Tuscarawas County Operation Desert Storm Memorial |
| | We believe in God, our country, liberty and the American way.
The citizens of Tuscarawas County pay tribute to all the brave men and women of our armed forces who served our country in times of peace and war. We take pride in your devotion and it will never be forgotten.
Jan 16, 1991 — Map (db m15239) WM |
| Ohio (Tuscarawas County), Newcomerstown — Newcomerstown Desert Storm Memorial |
| | Let us always remember
“OURS”
who served in Desert Storm
Jan 16 - Feb 27, 1991
Gary Abbuhl Jr
Lawrence Beaber
Michael Berger
William T Bradford
Terry Buchanan
David Cleveland
C W Colvin
Steve Dietrich
David Elliott Jr
Rickey Ellwood
Fred Hughes Sr
William Jones
Chad Kerns
Mark Lawrence
Chris Marteny
Wilbur McKinney
Brian Parks
Chad Peeper
Mark Ridgway
Geneva Trimble
Daniel Vannucci
Charles Welch
Mary . . . — Map (db m16390) WM |
| Oklahoma (Stephens County), Duncan — Persian Gulf, Afghanistan & Iraq War Memorial |
| | We honor the men and women of
the United States Armed Forces for
their efforts to let freedom reign in
the Persian Gulf War, Afghanistan,
and Iraq. "You can only protect
your liberties in this world by
protecting the other man's freedom.
You can only be free if I am free."
Clarena Darrow
Eagle Project Dalton Matthews 2008 — Map (db m57651) WM |
| Pennsylvania (Bucks County), Doylestown — Bucks County Persian Gulf War Memorial |
| | In honor of all
Persian Gulf War veterans
“I have seen in your eyes a fire of determination to get this job done quickly so that we may all return to the shores of our great nation. My confidence in you is total. Our cause is just! Now you must be the thunder and lightning of Desert Storm.”
—General Norman Schwarzkopf
Donated by the Lean On Me Support Group.
With thanks to all those involved in making this memorial possible.
Dedicated May 25, 1992 — Map (db m23478) WM |
| Pennsylvania (Cambria County), Johnstown — Sgt. John T. Boxler |
| | In memory of
Sgt. John T. Boxler
Automotive mechanic U.S. Post Office
Johnstown, Pennsylvania
Served his country two tours of duty in Vietnam. Gave his life for the American way February 25, 1991 in Operation Desert Storm in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia while on active duty with the 14th Quartermaster Detachment, U.S. Army. May he rest in peace. — Map (db m21569) WM |
| Pennsylvania (Carbon County), Weatherly — Weatherly War Memorial |
| | Dedicate to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served their country.
"Let none forget they gave their all and faltered not when came the call."
World War I
1917 - 1918
Francis Deitrich
Christ J. Luhman
David G. Eroh
Elmer S. Hensel
World War II
1941 - 1945
Nicholas E. Alexander
Michael Banicky
Carroll V. Bittner
Michael Chernansky
Carmen P. Drolles
Fred J. Druckenmiller
Charles W. Eroh
Philip H. Eroh
George A. Heiney Jr. . . . — Map (db m32149) WM |
| Pennsylvania (Chester County), Phoenixville — Phoenixville War Memorial |
| | This plaque is dedicated
to those who gallantly
served during World War I
This plaque is dedicated
to those who gallantly
served during World War II
This plaque is dedicated
to those who gallantly
served during Korean War
This plaque is dedicated
to those who gallantly
served during
Operation Desert Storm
Dedicated to the
POW/MIA
from all wars
WWI - 3,350
WWII - 78,777
Korea - 8,172
Vietnam - 2,399
Desert Storm - 21
This plaque
is dedicated to . . . — Map (db m23738) WM |
| Pennsylvania (Lebanon County), Fort Indiantown Gap — EC-130E Commando Solo I "Never Seen Always Heard" |
| | The EC-130 Commando Solo II provided worldwide airborne radio and television broadcast capability supporting psychological operations around the world during the period 1991-2006. It evolved from earlier C-130 variants known as Valiant Solo and Commando Solo I, which flew from 1979 to 1991, and from the EC-121 broadcast platform known as Coronet Solo which flew from 1968 to 1977. In 2006, the Commando Solo II aircraft displayed here was replaced by Commando Solo III, an upgraded broadcast . . . — Map (db m12542) HM |
| Pennsylvania (Westmoreland County), Ligonier — Desert Storm Memorial |
| | Dedicated in honor of our Ligonier area servicemen and women who served our country and fought to preserve peace.
Dedicated July 4, 1991 — Map (db m49263) WM |
| Pennsylvania (Westmoreland County), Mount Pleasant — Mount Pleasant War Memorial |
| | Erected to
the memory of
our gallant sons
who
endured the hardships
and
fought our nations
battles
Dedicated Nov. 11, 1924
1775-1783 Revolutionary War
1812 War of 1812
1846-1848 Mexican American War
1861-1865 Civil War
1898-1899 Spanish-American War
1917-1918 World War I
1941-1945 World War II
1950-1955 Korean War
1961-1975 Vietnam War
1982-1984 Lebanon-Grenada
1989-1990 Panama
1990- Persian Gulf — Map (db m22355) WM |
| South Carolina (Abbeville County), Abbeville — Operation Desert Shield / Storm Monument Lest We Forget |
| | A Tribute to
the Men and Women of Abbeville County
Who Served in the Military in
Operation Desert Shield
Operation Desert Storm
August 2, 1990 ----- February 28, 1991 — Map (db m11860) WM |
| South Carolina (Aiken County), North Augusta — Grenada Panama Persian Gulf Tribute |
| |
Grenada
Panama
Persian Gulf
The eyes of the world
were upon you, the
hopes and prayers of
liberty loving people
marched with you to
stop unwarranted
aggression and
oppression of people. — Map (db m31507) WM |
| South Carolina (Anderson County), Anderson — Anderson County Veterans Monument |
| |
This monument is dedicated to the war veterans of Anderson County. On its walls are listed the names of our natives who served in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Persian Gulf War. In addition, the monument lists the names of out local men and women who lost their lives during peacetime service in the United States Armed Forces.
Each section of the monument is dedicated to veterans form the different wars. In each section, the names of the veterans who . . . — Map (db m21367) WM |
| South Carolina (Charleston County), Mount Pleasant — A-6E Intruder BuNo. 152599 |
| | Developed as a carrier-based attack aircraft,
the A-6 Intruder gave the Navy and Marines
an accurate all-weather capability. Placed
into service in the early 1960s, the Intruder
served in the Vietnam War, raids on Lebanon
and Libya in the 1980s, and Operation Desert
Storm in 1991. Modified Intruders (KA-6D)
served as aerial tankers until retired (with
all Intruders) in 1997. The multi-mission
F/A-18 Super Hornet has replaced the
Intruder aboard US Navy aircraft carriers. . . . — Map (db m19129) HM |
| South Carolina (Charleston County), Mount Pleasant — S-3B Viking BuNo, 159731 |
| | The S-3 Viking replaced the S-2 Tracker in carrier-based ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare) operations by the mid 1970s. In the 1990s, the Viking's focus shifted to surface warfare and aerial refueling. The versatile Viking (often called "The Swiss Army Knife of Naval aviation"), is being replaced by the F/A-18 Super Hornet. The S-3B Viking on display participated in Operation Desert Shield/Storm in Iraq 1990-1991, Operation Restore Hope in Somalia 1992, Enforce No-Fly Zone in Iraq 1993, 1996-1998, . . . — Map (db m19139) HM |
| South Carolina (Charleston County), Mount Pleasant — The A-7E Corsair II BuNo. 159291 |
| | The A-7 Corsair II was a carrier-based light
attack aircraft designed to replace the A-4
Skyhawk. The aircraft was given its popular
name in honor of the WW II F-4U Corsair. The
Corsair II (A-7A) made its combat debut in late
1967 aboard the USS Ranger (CV-61) during
the Vietnam War. This aircraft (A-7E) participated
in the last Corsair II combat missions from the
USS Kennedy (CV-67) during Desert Storm
in 1991.
Manufacturer : Vought (later LTV)
Type: carrier-based light . . . — Map (db m19132) HM |
| South Carolina (Charleston County), Mount Pleasant, — Carrier-Based A-6 Intruder |
| | In Loving Memory of
The Carrier-Based A-6 Intruder Airmen
Who made the supreme sacrifice while flying
combat missions during the Vietnam War, The
War on terrorism, and the Persian Gulf War
Vietnam War
U.S.S. Midway CV-41
Lt. Robert A, Clark, VA-113 Lt. Michael T. McCormick, VA-115
U.S.S. Independence CV-62
Lt. Robert F. Barber, VA 75 CDR. Leonard F. Vost, Jr., VA-75
U.S.S. Constellation CV-64
LtJG. John R. Babcock, . . . — Map (db m19343) WM |
| South Carolina (Florence County), Florence — Desert Storm |
| | To the men and women who answered the call DESERT STORM 1991 — Map (db m52248) WM |
| South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — Graceland East Memorial Park Veterans Monument |
| |
A Nation that honors its veterans is a nation dedicated to the preservation of freedom won by the sacrifice of life itself. These emblems are appropriately dedicated to the valiant dead of the armed forces who ventured far, fought bravely, and gave their lives to preserve freedom and liberty in our land. Together they lie here in mute testimony to the manner in which they lived, worked and fought to achieve the victories in order that America may life.
In Memory of
All World War I . . . — Map (db m30823) WM |
| South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — Greenville County Veterans Memorial / Greenville County Medal of Honor |
| |
[Veterans Memorial]:
Veterans Memorial
WWI 1917-1918
WWII 1941-1946
Korea 1950-1955
Military Branch Seals: United States Army, United States Marine Corps, United States Navy, United States Air Force, United States Coast Guard, United states Merchant Marine
Vietnam 1961-1975
Persian Gulf 1990
Undeclared Wars
POW...Remembering Those Who Served...MIA
[Medal of Honor]:
The Medal of Honor is awarded by the President to the name of . . . — Map (db m19842) WM |
| South Carolina (Greenville County), Greenville — In Honor Of |
| | In honor of
those who served in
Grenada, Lebanon, Panama
and the Persian Gulf. — Map (db m16112) WM |
| South Carolina (Greenville County), Simpsonville — Simpsonville Veterans Memorial |
| | To all veterans for their supreme sacrifice
faithful to the last full measure
always to be remembered. — Map (db m12165) WM |
| South Carolina (Greenwood County), Ninety Six — M-60 A3 Main Battle Tank |
| |
WT 52 Tons
Main Gun 105 MM
Produced 1956-1987
This tank was acquired from the SC ARNG
with the help of Sgt. Charles A. Price.
This marker was dedicated by
VFW Post #8131
Star Fort Post 103
Ninety Six American Legion
This model tank was used in Desert Storm — Map (db m35021) HM |
| South Carolina (York County), Filbert — York County Veterans Memorial |
| | (Front) York County Veterans Memorial In memory of those who served and those who died in all wars We are one Erected 1986 — Map (db m52270) WM |
| Texas (Bexar County), Fort Sam Houston — M-56 Howitzer 105mm Towed (Yugoslavia) |
| | Based on the German M18/40 Light Field Howitzer used in World War II. This gun was probably sold to Iran, then captured by Iraq in the Iran-Iraq War. It was damaged in a firefight with US forces in February 1991 north of Kuwait City and abandoned. Recovered by Maj Charles Meade, TASK FORCE FREEDOM, for Fort Sam Houston.
Weight 4,620 lb
Crew 7
Made by SDPR, Belgrade
Range 13000 m
Ammunition High Explosive, Smoke, Armor-piercing — Map (db m31688) HM |
| Utah (Washington County), Enterprise — American Legion Hiatt-Hunt Post 80 1946 Fifty Years 1996 |
| | After returning home from World War II, area veterans organized and requested membership to the National American Legion Program.
January 09, 946, national headquarters issued a charter for “Hiatt-Hunt Post 80”. The post was named in honor of the fist two area sons who gave their lives for freedom and their country: Alton Hiatt of World War I, and Alma Hunt of World War II.
This monument is erected on the southeast corner of a forty acre piece of property belonging to . . . — Map (db m14341) HM |
| Virginia (Arlington County), Arlington National Cemetery — They Served with Honor - The Persian Gulf 1990-1991 |
| | To the Brave Hearts Who gave their lives, May we all know the peace For which they died. Dedicated by No Greater Love, February 28, 1992. — Map (db m12331) WM |
| Virginia (Arlington County), Arlngton National Cemetery — U.S. Fourth Infantry Division |
| |
World War I
World War II
Korean War Era
Vietnam
Desert Storm
[Ivy Leaf Insignia:]
In Memory of All Veterans of the U.S. 4th Infantry (Ivy) Division
Dedicated 1 July 1993 — Map (db m15128) WM |
| Virginia (Montgomery County), Christiansburg — Montgomery County War Memorial |
| | Dedicated to the
memory of these
citizens of Mont-
gomery County,
Virginia, who made
the supreme
sacrifice in the
service of our
country in the
world conflicts
Sponsored and erected by
the Montgomery County
American Legion Post No. 59
in co-operation with the
citizens of Montgomery Co.,
Virginia, dedicated May 31, 1953
Charles A. Bartlett, Commander
Kenneth M. Frost, Vice Commander — Map (db m41445) WM |
| Washington (Clark County), Camas — 58004 — Camas-Washougal War Memorial |
| | This memorial is dedicated to all servicemen from the Camas-Washougal area who have died as a result of hostile action since the beginning of the Vietnam War. — Map (db m58004) WM |
| Washington (Pierce County), McChord AFB — Lockheed-Georgia C-141B Starlifter "Tacoma Starlifter" S/N 65-000277 |
| | The "Tacoma Starlifter" was the first C-141 assigned to 62d Military Airlift Wing on 05 August 1966. McChord AFB active and reserve units flew the C-141's from the base between 1966-2001. Proudly maintained by the McChord Air Museum — Map (db m43919) HM |
| Wisconsin (Manitowoc County), Manitowoc — Manitowoc County Veterans Memorial Park |
| | — Map (db m57252) WM |