| 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) |
| 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) |
| California (Stanislaus County), Modesto — Modesto War Memorial |
| |
In memory to those who gave their lives for God and their Country
[Next to the Marker is also a 6 sided Monument listing the names of Stanislaus County Fallen Soldiers, gifted by Joe J. & Diane Venturin, and a "Guns are Silent" Monument dedicated by The American Legion Post 74, March 7, 1932]
[Panel 1:]
PEACE
This silent tribute to the fallen heros
of Stanislaus County who gave their
lives for family and country that
Freedom and Peace may endure. . . . — Map (db m19482) |
| 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) |
| Connecticut (Fairfield County), Newtown — Newtown Veterans Memorial |
| | Newtown Remembers With Grateful Prayers And Solemn Vows Her Sacred Dead Her Honored Living Who Ventured All Unto Death That We Might Live A Republic With Independence A Nation With Union Forever A World With Righteousness And Peace For All — Map (db m21339) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| Illinois (Vermilion County), Henning — Henning (Illinois) War Memorial |
| | [ Center Section - Top ]
In Memory of Sgt. Joshua Troy Crippin
and Henning Veterans who served our Country in War and Peace.
[ Left Section ]
Civil War - - -
Pete Coon Confederate James W. Henderson Albert M. Lenox Harry Lenox Joseph McConnell
Spanish American War - - -
Tom Dougherty
W.W. I - - -
Doug Arthion Art Beck John Carpenter Lester Combs Dick “Swede” Cornell Loren Cox . . . — Map (db m17209) |
| 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) |
| 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, Sr. . . . — Map (db m17191) |
| Illinois (Vermilion County), Rossville — In Honor of Those Who Served Rossville War Memorial |
| | [Center Panel]:
Etched in the monument are the emblems of the six services (in order), US Air Force, US Army, US Coast Guard, US Marine Corps, US Merchant Marine, and the US Navy
Revolutionary War (1) · Blackhawk War (2) · War of 1812 (3) · Mexican War (4) · Civil War (5) · Spanish American War (6) · WW I (7) · WW II (8) · Korean War (9) · Vietnam War (10) · Lebanon /Grenada (11) · Panama (12) · Veterans (13) · Persian Gulf (14)
Our Honored Dead K.I.A.
Those . . . — Map (db m11778) |
| Illinois (Vermilion County), Sidell — Sidell Veterans War Memorial |
| | Sidell Veterans War Memorial
[ Left Panel ]
( Row One ) <Br>
CIVIL WAR
Jesse Burns W. T. Butler Orville P. Hunt Samuel Kleffman Enoch McKee Henry Mullen Emanual Palmer Thomas Ramsey Henry Talbott Joe Twiner Benjamin West William Whited George Zimmerman
SPANISH - AMERICAN WAR
Elmer (Waxie) Sawyer ------------------
( Row Two )
WORLD WAR I
Joseph Atkinson Clarence H. Baird John D. Baker Earl E. Beaman Willow Below Claude . . . — Map (db m11441) |
| Indiana (Adams County), Berne — Adams County Veterans Memorial |
| | In loving memory and appreciation for the men and women of Adams County who served our nation.
This monument is dedicated to those veterans who made the supreme sacrifice and gave their todays for our tomorrows
World War I
Apr. 6, 1917 - Nov. 11, 1918
Bixler, David
Bratmiller, Ehrhart
Christen, Jesse F.
Clark, Clarence
Coffelt, Roy
Eley, Clelmer Clayton
Fox, Chester
Heller, Reuben Hugh
Henschen, Frank Oliver
Hirschy, Christian
Huser, Samuel . . . — Map (db m16999) |
| 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) |
| Indiana (Clinton County), Frankfort — Clinton County (Indiana) War Memorial |
| | [ Center Panel ]
Clinton County
War Memorial
All Gave Some.
Some Gave All.
Dedicated to All
Clinton County
Veterans
[ Left - Large Panel ]
Civil War * 1861 - - 1865
[ Row One ]
Wm. H. Abbott Alfred R. Alexander Galen Alexander James Alexander James W. Alexander Samuel Alexander Ashbrook J. Allen John L. Benjamin A. J. Arthur George E. Armer Benjamin A. Ashba William Atwood Darlington Aughe Joel M. Bacon William Bailess . . . — Map (db m21436) |
| Indiana (Dearborn County), Lawrenceburg — The Price of Freedom |
| | - - -[ Center Section ]- - -
[ Center - Memorial ]
+ + + THE PRICE OF FREEDOM + + +
Dedicated in Honor of All men and women
who have served in the Armed Forces and
Sacrificed Unselfishly for the Freedom of
the United States of America
[ Left - Memorial ]
Serving those who served
( Seals of ::)
American Legion
Disabled American Veterans
Vietnam Veterans of America
[ Right - Memorial ]
Serving those who served
( . . . — Map (db m22301) |
| Indiana (Greene County), Bloomfield — Greene County ( Indiana ) War Memorial |
| |
[Front - Center Panel:]
Engraving of Liberty Bell
Dedicated to the Veterans
of Greene County
who Served Honorably in the
Armed Forces of the United States
and
In Honored Memory of Those
Who Gave their Lives in the
Service of Our Country
(Seals - U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard)
[Front - Left Panel:]
World War I
Perry Hall Charles E. Roth Myrel Mullis Clarence W. Vest . . . — Map (db m21808) |
| Indiana (Knox County), Vincennes — Knox County (Indiana) Gold Star Honor Roll |
| | Spanish American War, World War I, World War II,
Korean War, Vietnam War, Desert Storm
Following the American Civil War, the United States emergence on the World scene was profound, if not inevitable.
The citizens of Knox County have been summoned on numerous occasions to answer their countrys need to fill the ranks of its armed services in conflicts throughout the world. These monuments before you are dedicated to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in the hope and belief that . . . — Map (db m23497) |
| Indiana (Pike County), Petersburg — Pike County War Memorial |
| |
[Center Panel:]
In Memory of the
Men and Women
of Pike County
who gave their
lives for Democracy
Korean
Robert E. Kirby John F. Scherer Donald W. Sharp John White, Jr Wayne Leffler
World War II
Pearl W. Allen, Jr. Francis Alley Wayne A. Armstrong Charles A. Arnold Herbert C. Arnold J. Herschell Arnold William C. Arnold Junior E. Austin James Barrett Marion E. Bradley Waldo C. Brittain Donald L. Burkhart Henry A. . . . — Map (db m23363) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| New York (Westchester County), Harrison — West Harrison Honor Roll Defenders of Our Freedom |
| | Gave Their Lives
Altamuro, Patsy World War II Beckman, Harriet World War II Coombs, Peter World War I Demarisco, Michael, Jr. Vietnam Doerr, Harold J. World War II Eggenberger, Henry Korea Foster, Bertram World War II Gentile, Thomas World War II Grillo, Joseph R. World War II Mcgowan, George World War II Powell, Thomas J. World War II
Original Honorees
Abrantes, Manuel Ackerley, Earl Adams, Antone Aldrich, Robert E. Amodeo, Gaetano T. Anderson, John . . . — Map (db m24564) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| South Carolina (Charleston County), Mt. 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| South Carolina (Pickens County), Clemson — Military Heritage Plaza |
| | "This Hallowed Ground"
Clemson University was established in 1889 to offer
education in applied sciences, including military
training. The institution opened four years later
and for the next 62 years academic life was
organized within an all-male military college
setting. This plaza depicts the passage of the cadet
through each academic year, represented by four
terraces. The military formation of footprints of
former students on the second terrace represents
the corps . . . — Map (db m20440) |
| 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) |
| 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) |
| 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) |