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By Michael Herrick, March 18, 2010
Dedicated To All Veterans Marker
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
401Connecticut (Litchfield County), Bantam — Dedicated To All Veterans
On Bantam Road (U.S. 202) at Vanderpoel Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Bantam Road.
Dedicated To All Veterans of World War II December 7, 1991 In Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary Of Japan's Attack On Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941 * * * Presented to the Borough of Bantam, CT by . . . — Map (db m29139) HM
402Connecticut (Litchfield County), Bantam — Forever Mourned Forever Honored
On Bantam Road (U.S. 202) at Maple Street, on the left when traveling west on Bantam Road.
Forever Mourned Forever Honored Those Of Our Community Who Served Their Country In Time Of War Dedicated May 30, 1958 — Map (db m29138) HM
403Connecticut (Litchfield County), Canaan — Joseph Deferari
On South Canaan Street 0.1 miles south of Sand Road, on the left when traveling south.
In Memoriam Joseph Deferari Born July 19, 1894 Died January 20, 1969 Who Donated This Land For The Principles Of God, Country And Freedom To The Veterans Who Served That Purpose — Map (db m41852) WM
404Connecticut (Litchfield County), Colebrook — Colebrook Veterans Memorial
On Colebrook Road at Smith Hill Road, on the right when traveling north on Colebrook Road.
In Memory Of Those Who Died In The Service Of Our Country From Colebrook, Conn. Dedicated 1959 — Map (db m30005) HM
405Connecticut (Litchfield County), New Milford — Ships Bell of the U.S.S. Pittsburgh
On Main Street at Whittlesey Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m20917) HM
406Connecticut (Litchfield County), Oakville — Oakville World War II Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 73) 0.1 miles north of Hillside Avenue, on the right.
Large Plaque: Dedicated to the honor and sacrifice of our men and women who served our country in World War II Honor Roll (646 names are listed. 23 with stars who did not return.) Erected to record their names by the citizens of . . . — Map (db m19227) WM
407Connecticut (Litchfield County), Roxbury — Cadet Charles K. Hodge
On North Street (Connecticut Route 67) at Ranney Hill Road, on the left when traveling north on North Street.
To The Memory Of Cadet Charles K. Hodge of the U.S. Military Academy And A Member Of The Third Class Of 1839-40 [ north side ] He Died Suddenly Whilst On A Visit To His Parents At Roxbury Conn. on the Thirty First Of . . . — Map (db m43515) HM
408Connecticut (Litchfield County), Thomaston — Hillside Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Near Marine Street at Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated To The Memory Of Those Who Served Their Country In All Wars — Map (db m28140) WM
409Connecticut (Litchfield County), Torrington — VFW 155mm Howitzer
On South Main Street at Litchfield Street, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9086   Torrington, CT. 155mm Howitzer Presented to the City of Torrington All Veterans Memorial 1995 [ lower plaque ] M114A2   Howitzer, Medium Towed   155mm Cannon Max Range:   30, 000 . . . — Map (db m30101) HM
410Connecticut (Litchfield County), Warren — Warren Veterans Memorial
On Lake Road (Connecticut Route 341) at Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling north on Lake Road.
This Memorial Stands In Honor Of All The Men And Women From The Town Of Warren Who Served Our Country In Times Of War — Map (db m29172) HM
411Connecticut (Litchfield County), Watertown — Memorial to Our Sons and Daughters Who Served Their Country in the World War 1914-1918
On DeForest Street (U.S. 6) at Veterans Hill, on the right when traveling east on DeForest Street.
Memorial to Our Sons and Daughters Who Served Their Country in the World War 1914-1918 Dedicated in grateful recognition by the People of Watertown May 30th 1921 [Names on the northwest face:] Earl D Anderson • J H Haydn Bryan . . . — Map (db m19662) HM
412Connecticut (Litchfield County), Watertown — Watertown Killed in Action Memorial
On DeForest Street (U.S. 6) at Veterans Hill on DeForest Street.
Killed in Action 1950 Korea 1955 All Returned 1964 Vietnam 1973 Argenta, Allen C. • Childs, Christopher J. • Greenwell, Joseph E. • Palmer, Douglas T. — Map (db m19664) WM
413Connecticut (Litchfield County), Winsted — Winchester VFW Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 183) at Case Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.
Donated to the Town of Winchester Dedicated To All Veterans Of All Wars * * * Past And Present * * * May their commitment to our country never be forgotten The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Seicheprey VFW Post No. 296 . . . — Map (db m29986) HM
414Connecticut (Litchfield County), Winsted — Winsted Veterans Monument
On Main Street (U.S. 44) at Hinsdale Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m29892) WM
415Connecticut (Middlesex County), Centerbrook — Essex Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 602) at Deep River Road (Route 154), on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
World War I ★Anderson, Edward A. · Antonson, Theodore A. · Babcock, Leman e. · ★Babcock, Lloyd D. · Barbaresi, Frank · Baroni, Joseph R. · Baroni, Louis J. · Beebe, Orville N. · Berg, Albin · Blair, Walter D. · Blair, William G. · . . . — Map (db m100243) HM
416Connecticut (Middlesex County), Centerbrook — Essex Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 602) at Deep River Road (Connecticut Route 154), on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
Yesterday, Today And Forever We Remember All Who Served Our Country In The Cause Of Liberty Dedicated November 11, 1987 Essex Veterans Memorial Hall — Map (db m100240) WM
417Connecticut (Middlesex County), Clinton — Clinton Veterans Monument
On East Main Street (U.S. 1) at Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling east on East Main Street.
The People Of Clinton Honor Those Who Served Their Country These Are They That Gave Their Lives · · That Men Might Live In Freedom World War I Kozlik, Henry · Stevens, Giles F. · Hilliard, Howard G. World War II Burnes, Edward J. · Jones, . . . — Map (db m100159) WM
418Connecticut (Middlesex County), Deep River — In Memoriam
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 154) at Lafayette Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In Memoriam Erected By The Citizens of This Town In Honor Of Her Patriotic Men and Women Who Served Their Country In Time of War To The Dead - A Tribute To The Living - A Memory To Posterity – An Emblem Of Loyalty To The . . . — Map (db m65949) WM
419Connecticut (Middlesex County), Deep River — Veterans Memorial Lane
On Middlesex Turnpike (Connecticut Route 154) at Veterans Memorial Lane, on the left when traveling north on Middlesex Turnpike.
. . . — Map (db m100245) WM
420Connecticut (Middlesex County), Durham — American Legion Post 184 Memorial
Near Main Street (Connecticut Route 17) 0.1 miles west of Fowler Road, on the left when traveling north.
1949     1991 Post 184 Durham American legion Dedicated to the Men and Women of The Total Force Who Supported and Defended the Constitution of the United States and the State of Connecticut — Map (db m94733) WM
421Connecticut (Middlesex County), Durham — Durham Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 17) at Fowler Road, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
Durham Honors Those Who Served Their Country Roll of Honor To the Men of Durham who Served In The Great World War 1914 – 1919 Celso L Arrigoni • Bishop R Atwell • Walter S Blake • Percy A Camp • Kenneth W Clark • William A Gastler . . . — Map (db m94731) WM
422Connecticut (Middlesex County), East Haddam — East Haddam Veterans Memorial
On Moodus Leesville Road (Connecticut Route 149) at Plains Road (Connecticut Route 151), on the right on Moodus Leesville Road.
For all those who gave their lives for us. you will not be forgotten Revolutionary War (1775-1783) Stephon Ackley • Gideon Brainerd • Ichabod Champion • Daniel Ebenezer Cone 3rd • Joseph Cone • Ely Crosby • Chauncey Estabrook • Thomas Lyon • . . . — Map (db m84017) WM
423Connecticut (Middlesex County), Middletown — In Honor Of Our Fallen Comrades — 43rd Infantry Division
On Bow Lane at Holmes Drive, on the right when traveling east on Bow Lane.
( south side ) Connecticut In Honor Of Our Fallen Comrades ( upper plaque ) 43rd Infantry Division Insignia March 1923 – September 1997 Units With Lineage to the 43rd Served in the Following: Revolutionary War . . . — Map (db m100091) WM
424Connecticut (Middlesex County), Middletown — Washington Green
On Washington Terrace at Veterans Way, on the left when traveling east on Washington Terrace.
Each of the maple trees that form the "Road of Remembrance" on Washington Green honor a Middletown soldier or sailor who gave his life in World War I. Middletown citizens planted 33 trees on November 14, 1920 to commemorate the city's fallen sons. . . . — Map (db m98681) HM
425Connecticut (Middlesex County), Middletown — William J. Johnston
On Bow Lane at Holmes Drive, on the right when traveling east on Bow Lane.
In Memory of William J. Johnston Dedicated - 2001 Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient Private First Class – U.S. Army “For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty in action . . . — Map (db m100092) WM
426Connecticut (Middlesex County), Old Saybrook — American Legion Post 113 Memorial
On Essex Road at Channelside Drive, on the right when traveling east on Essex Road.
American Legion Post 113 In Memory Of Our Departed Comrades — Map (db m65183) WM
427Connecticut (New Haven County), Ansonia — Ansonia Veterans Memorial
On Main Street at Water Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m25405) WM
428Connecticut (New Haven County), Beacon Falls — Beacon Falls Veterans Monument
On Maple Avenue near Burton Road, on the right when traveling north.
In Grateful Tribute to the Men and Women of Beacon Falls Who Served In the Armed Forces During National Crises — Map (db m21978) WM
429Connecticut (New Haven County), Bethany — Bethany Veterans Monument
On Peck Road at Amity Road (Connecticut Route 63), on the right when traveling west on Peck Road.
To the Memory of Those Citizens of Bethany Who Left Home With the Armed Forces In Defense of This Nation Erected by Beletzky - Hoppe VFW Post 2448 — Map (db m22567) WM
430Connecticut (New Haven County), East Haven — East Haven Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 100) at Hemingway Avenue (Connecticut Route 142), on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Keep Forever Living The Freedos For Which They Served Let None Forget They Gave Their All And Faltered Not When Came The Call Erected By East Haven Town Green Restoration Committee American Legion Post 89 American Legion . . . — Map (db m35555) WM
431Connecticut (New Haven County), Hamden — Hamden Veterans Memorial
On Dixwell Avenue (Connecticut Route 10) at Sanford Street, on the left when traveling south on Dixwell Avenue.
[ approximately 7, 130 names are listed on the ten plaques, front, back and ends ] — Map (db m28701) WM
432Connecticut (New Haven County), Meriden — 201st Anniversary of the Marine Corps
On Broad Street at Charles Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
1775 — 1976 This Monument Is Placed On This Green By The Members Of The Silver City Detachment Marine Corps League Of Meriden In The Year 1976, To Honor All U. S. Marines On The 201st Anniversary Of The Marine Corps . . . — Map (db m27290) HM
433Connecticut (New Haven County), Meriden — Gold Star Association Memorial
On Broad Street at Charles Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
. . . — Map (db m26635) HM
434Connecticut (New Haven County), Naugatuck — Naugatuck Veterans Monument
On Church Street at Division Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
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. . . . — Map (db m23918) WM
435Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — 1st Battalion 102d Infantry Memorial
On Long Wharf Drive 0.1 miles east of Sargent Drive, on the right when traveling north.
In Recogition Of Their Service In The War Against Terrorism 1st Battalion 102d Infantry Serving the New Haven area since 1638 These gave their lives defending our freedom May God bless them Sgt Felix Delgreco, 9 April 2004 Spc Robert . . . — Map (db m93215) WM
436Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Combat Wounded Veterans
On Long Wharf Drive 0.1 miles east of Sargent Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to All Men and Women Wounded in All Our Wars Combat Wounded Veterans Military Order of the Purple Heart 1782   1932 My stone is red for the blood they shed. The medal I bear is my country’s way to show they care. If I could be . . . — Map (db m93211) WM
437Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Grove Street Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Near Grove Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the Veterans Who Gave Their Lives In Service to Their Country May They Rest In Peace Erected by the Grateful Citizens Of the City of New Haven May 27, 1974   Bartholomew F. Guida Mayor — Map (db m38554) WM
438Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — Near This Spot
. . . — Map (db m28098) HM
439Connecticut (New Haven County), New Haven — New Haven MIA – POW – KIA Memorial
On Long Wharf Drive 0.1 miles east of Sargent Drive, on the right when traveling north.
MIA – POW Robert E Bush • John T Gallagher • Francis J McGouldrick KIA Everett L Anderson • William M Meglio Jr • Henry L Whaley • John H Raber • Pierce I Robertson • Gary C Richards • Archie L Guthrie • Calvin Belton • Kenneth Cushen • . . . — Map (db m93209) WM
440Connecticut (New Haven County), North Haven — North Haven Veterans Monument
On Church Street (Connecticut Route 103) at Linsley Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
Revolutionary War War of 1812 Mexican War Civil War Indian Wars Spanish – American War World War I World War II Korea Vietnam Gulf War To honor those citizens of the Town of North Haven who have served their community . . . — Map (db m28706) HM
441Connecticut (New Haven County), Orange — Sacred to the Memory
On Orange Center Road at Schoolhouse Lane, on the right when traveling north on Orange Center Road.
Sacred To The Memory Of All Those Known And Unknown Who Served Our Country Erected 1976 by the Orange Bicentennial Commission — Map (db m27722) WM
442Connecticut (New Haven County), Wallingford — Wallingford Veterans Memorial Flagpole
On North Main Street at Cedar Lane, on the left when traveling north on North Main Street.
Map (db m30093) HM
443Connecticut (New Haven County), Waterbury — Waterville Veterans
On Thomaston Avenue near Boyden Street, on the left.
. . . — Map (db m19691) WM
444Connecticut (New Haven County), West Haven — The Lone Sailor
On Palace Street near Altschuler Plaza, on the left when traveling west.
[ inscription on the base ] In Honor Of All Sea Service Personnel — Map (db m28855) HM
445Connecticut (New Haven County), West Haven — Veterans Walk Of Honor
Near Captain Thomas Blvd. 0.1 miles south of Dyke Street, on the left when traveling south.
Veterans Walk Of Honor "The Price Of Lasting Peace Has Been Paid By Veterans" Unknown Veterans Council Of West Haven May 23, 2009 Lori Grenfell, U.S. Army   President • David Ricci, U.S. Marine Corp   Vice-President • Harry Hartmann, U.S. . . . — Map (db m27870) WM
446Connecticut (New Haven County), West Haven — VFW Post 1684 Memorial
Near 1st Avenue at Spring Street, on the right when traveling south.
Erected 1964   By Post 1684 In Grateful Tribute To The Living And The Dead Who Through Their Valiant Effort And Supreme Sacrifice Have Helped To Preserve Us A Free Nation — Map (db m27954) WM
447Connecticut (New Haven County), Woodbridge — VFW Bedworth Post 2871 Monument
On Meetinghouse Lane at Newton Road, on the right when traveling south on Meetinghouse Lane.
Dedicated To All Veterans Placed By VFW Post 2871 2004 — Map (db m29092) HM
448Connecticut (New Haven County), Woodbridge — Woodbridge Veterans Monument
On Meetinghouse Lane at Newton Road, on the left when traveling west on Meetinghouse Lane.
. . . — Map (db m29053) HM
449Connecticut (New London County), Bozrah — Bozrah Veterans Monument
On Fitchville Road (Route 608) at River Road, on the right when traveling east on Fitchville Road.
This memorial will forever honor the men and women who bravely served and are still serving our great Nation “Greater love hath no man than this that a man lay down his life for his friends.” Thank you for your service From . . . — Map (db m101743) WM
450Connecticut (New London County), Lebanon — Lebanon Veterans Monument
On West Town Street at Exeter Road (Route 207), on the right when traveling north on West Town Street.
( south side ) Period of The Civil War 1861 – 1865 Dedicated to the memory of our Civil War Veterans who so promptly and willingly responded to the nation’s call serving in eleven different regiments and participating in over a . . . — Map (db m99012) WM
451Connecticut (New London County), Lebanon — Lebanon Veterans Monument
On West Town Street at Exeter Road, on the right when traveling north on West Town Street.
Dedicated by the People of Lebanon In honor of those men and women who served our country in the armed forces during the conflicts from 1946 through 2002 Korea Vietnam Lebanon Granada Panama Persian Gulf Somalia Haiti . . . — Map (db m99014) WM
452Connecticut (New London County), Ledyard — Ledyard Veterans Memorials
On Colonel Ledyard Hwy. (Connecticut Route 117) at Center Groton Road (Connecticut Route 117), on the left when traveling south on Colonel Ledyard Hwy..
Dedicated to the Men and Women of the Town of Ledyard Who Served Their Country In All Wars Korea 1950 – 1953 American Revolution 1763 – 1783 World War II 1941 – 1945 Vietnam 1959 – 1975 . . . — Map (db m141080) HM
453Connecticut (New London County), Lisbon — Lisbon Veterans Monument
On S. Burnham Hwy (Route 169) at Newent Road (Route 138), on the right when traveling north on S. Burnham Hwy.
Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice Of the Men and Women of Lisbon Who Served Our Country in All Wars Lisbon Bicentennial Commission 1986 — Map (db m141437) HM
454Connecticut (New London County), New London — “Aim, Load, Fire”
Near East Street, on the left when traveling south.
This scene features a replica 32-pound cannon that would have been employed here during the 1850s and 1860s. Thirty-two pound refers to the weight of the cannonballs used in this weapon. The soldiers are in the process of sponging the bore, . . . — Map (db m48406) HM
455Connecticut (New London County), New London — Coast Guard
Near East Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Revenue Cutter Service, the federal bureau that enforced treaties and tariffs on the seas and inland waterways, established its officer training school at Fort Trumbull in 1910. Fort Trumbull offered easy access to Long Island Sound, which was . . . — Map (db m48386) HM
456Connecticut (New London County), New London — Merchant Marine
Near East Street, on the left when traveling south.
The U.S. Merchant Marine played a crucial role in World War II, transporting supplies, ammunition, and troops across the ocean to the battle front. Even before the United States entered the war, the merchant fleet provided much-needed goods to the . . . — Map (db m48394) HM
457Connecticut (New London County), New London — New London Soldiers & Sailors Monument
On State Street at Bank Street, on the left when traveling east on State Street.
[ East Marker : ] In memory of New London’s Soldiers and Sailors who fought in defence of their country --------------- Erected on the site of her first fort Fortified 1691 - - - - - Dismantled 1777 [ North Marker : ] Erected . . . — Map (db m48332) HM
458Connecticut (New London County), New London — The Roots of the US Coast Guard — Supporting and Defending Maritime Trade
On State Street at Bank Street, on the right when traveling west on State Street.
In 1789, when the new federal government needed a national source of revenue, Congress turned to the sea. They placed a tax on imports, created the Customs Service to collect it and established federal oversight for lighthouses to ensure safer . . . — Map (db m48329) HM
459Connecticut (New London County), Norwich — Norwich POW MIA Monument
On Washington Street at Williams Street, on the left when traveling south on Washington Street.
POW★MIA You Are Not Forgotten — Map (db m101799) WM
460Connecticut (New London County), Norwich — Norwich Veterans Memorial
On Washington Street at Williams Street, on the left when traveling south on Washington Street.
In Solemn Remembrance Of Those Who Paid The Supreme Sacrifice In All Wars, Actions And Conflicts. — Map (db m101793) WM
461Connecticut (New London County), Norwich — Veterans Dedication Stone
On Washington Street at Broadway, on the left when traveling south on Washington Street.
This Tract Of Land Is Dedicated To Veterans Of All Conflicts And Wars By The Veterans Council Of The Norwich Area By City Council Resolution Sept. 1968 — Map (db m101802) WM
462Connecticut (New London County), Old Lyme — Old Lyme Veterans Memorial
On Lyme Street at High School Road, on the left when traveling north on Lyme Street.
In Honor Of The Men And Women Who Gave Their Lives In Order To Maintain Peace For All Mankind Dedicated July 4, 1998 — Map (db m65181) WM
463Connecticut (New London County), Sprague — Sprague Veterans Memorial
On W Main Street (Route 207) at Main Street (Route 97) when traveling north on W Main Street.
( inscribed on the perimeter bricks ) Piekarski, Chester A.   Killed In Action   September 1944   France Authier Joseph A.   Killed In Action   January 1944   Italy Standish, Walter F.   Killed In Action   July 1863   Gettysburg, PA . . . — Map (db m141243) WM
464Connecticut (New London County), Sprague — Sprague Veterans Monument
On W Main Street (Route 207) at Main Street (Route 97), on the left when traveling north on W Main Street.
Those That Served Honorably Dedicated on the 150th Anniversary of the Town of Sprague World War I Blanchard, Hector J. World War II Adkins, James W. · Anderson, Benjamin H. · Anderson, Robert A. · Arpin, Roderick J. · Baah, Lewis H. · . . . — Map (db m141222) HM
465Connecticut (New London County), Stonington — POW-MIA Memorial
On West Broad Street (U.S. 1) at Cogswell Street, on the right when traveling north on West Broad Street.
. . . — Map (db m68232) WM
466Connecticut (New London County), Stonington — This Site Is Dedicated
On West Broad Street (U.S. 1) at Cogswell Street, on the right when traveling north on West Broad Street.
This Site Is Dedicated To The Flag of The United States And In Memory of The Men and Women Who, By Their Unselfish Patriotism Have Advanced The Universal Brotherhood of Man Proudly Erected November 11, 1967 By Harvey P. Chase Post . . . — Map (db m68233) WM
467Connecticut (New London County), Voluntown — Voluntown Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 138) at Shetucket Turnpike (Connecticut Route 165), on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
Dedicated to the Veterans of the Town of Voluntown And to Those Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice Lester R. Congdon Clarence E. Macomber Harold M. Violette Lionel L. Marcaurele Tyler O. Griffin Erected by the Veterans of . . . — Map (db m140811) WM
468Connecticut (Tolland County), Bolton — Bolton Veterans Monument and Honor Roll
On Bolton Center Road at Hebron Road, on the left when traveling west on Bolton Center Road.
Bolton Veterans Monument and Honor Roll Korea   1950 — 1955 Donald B. Caldwell, Sr. · Anthony Fiano · Paul Fiano · Michele Giglio · Robert D. Murdock · Morris Silverstein · David C. Toomey, Jr. · Arnold Tobias★ · Conrad Tobias . . . — Map (db m142367) WM
469Connecticut (Tolland County), Coventry — Coventry World War II Memorial
Near Lake St at Monument Hill Rd.
Roll Of Honor In Honor Of The Men And Women Of Coventry Who Served Our Country In World War II This Memorial Was Made Possible By The Citizens Of The Town Of Coventry ★ Merrick Aborn ★ Eugene F. Edgerson ★ John Jones . . . — Map (db m144520) WM
470Connecticut (Tolland County), Coventry — The Connecticut Veterans Memorial
On Lake Street at Cross Street, on the right when traveling north on Lake Street.
On Saturday May 17, 2008, 33 years after the war ended veterans, families and onlookers gathered from all over the state for the unveiling of the first memorial honoring the 612 men from Connecticut who died in the Vietnam War. The ceremony for the . . . — Map (db m142439) HM WM
471Connecticut (Tolland County), Coventry — Veterans Memorial Green
On Lake Street at High Street, on the right when traveling north on Lake Street.
The Original Meetinghouse The First Church of Coventry stood on the town green facing Lake Wamgumbaug and also served as the town meeting house. The structure was built in 1716, though a full completion with furnishings did not come until 1738. . . . — Map (db m142437) HM
472Connecticut (Tolland County), Ellington — Ellington Remembers
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 286) at Park Street, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
( west plaque ) 1675   Colonial Wars   1763 Bingham Ithamar · Ellsworth Daniel · Fitch Medinah · Hubbard Isaac · Pierson Benjamin · Pinney Benjamin Jr. · Pinney Joseph Jr. · Wadsworth Ichabod 1812   War with England   1814 Collins Jabez . . . — Map (db m111901) WM
473Connecticut (Tolland County), Ellington — Ellington Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Route 286) at Park Street, on the left when traveling east on Main Street.
In Honor Of Those Who Gave Their Lives 1941   World War II   1945 SN Thomas J. La Boc   Aug. 10, 1942 · AF Francis M. Brigham   Jan. 9, 1943 · LT George J. Bolles   Dec. 23, 1943 · PVT Arthur T. Kelly   Apr. 7, 1944 · PVT Lewis White   July 9, . . . — Map (db m111900) WM
474Connecticut (Tolland County), Somers — Somers and Somersville Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 190) at School Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
This Memorial Is Dedicated In Honor Of the Men and Women of Somers and Somersville, Who Served Their Country In the Armed Forces and Helped to Preserve Our Freedom and Democracy. Presented by the American Legion Buck – Dubiel Post . . . — Map (db m113852) WM
475Connecticut (Tolland County), Somers — Somers Memorial Honor Roll
On Battle Street near Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
Somers Memorial Honor Roll In Memory of Longin Sonski Civil War Francis Aborn · William Burbank · Edward Hagen · James Drake · Alonzo Griswold · Milo D. Smith · Henry Bond · Henry Barber · Joseph Granmont · Whitney Lathrop · Cornelius Wildman . . . — Map (db m113826) WM
476Connecticut (Tolland County), Somers — Somers Veterans Memorial
On Main Street at Battle Street (Connecticut Route 190), on the left when traveling west on Main Street.
In Memory Of Those Who Served In The Defense And Protection of Their Country “They served in war that peace might reign. Let justice and truth that peace maintain.” ( plaques at the base ) Oliver Chapin Pvt Conn . . . — Map (db m113850) WM
477Connecticut (Tolland County), Stafford Springs — Stafford Monument of Honor 20th Century
On W. Main Street (Connecticut Route 32) at West Street, on the right when traveling north on W. Main Street.
( left monument ) Dedicated to the Memory of All the Veterans from Stafford Who So Gallantly Served Their Country During the Conflicts of the 20th Century World War I   04-06-1917 — 11-11-1918 ( 259 names are listed ) . . . — Map (db m111939) WM
478Connecticut (Tolland County), Stafford Springs — Stafford Wall of Honor 20th Century
On W. Main Street (Connecticut Route 32) at West Street, on the right when traveling north on W. Main Street.
Stafford Wall of Honor 20th Century Killed In Action WWI Bousquet, W. · Cunningham, M. · Needham, C. · Roberts, C. · Strazza, A. · Swift, E. WWII Carocari, A. · Cooley, J. · Hajosy, F. · Hipsky, A. · Klecak, F. · Panciera, J. · . . . — Map (db m111941) WM
479Connecticut (Tolland County), Storrs — Capt. Harold L. Lewis Jr. U.S.A.F.
On S Eagleville Road (Connecticut Route 275) at Storrs Road (Connecticut Route 195), on the left when traveling east on S Eagleville Road.
Dedicated In Memory Of Capt. Harold L. Lewis Jr. U.S.A.F. Who gave his life on April 25, 1980 during an attempt to rescue U.S. Embassy hostages in Iran — Map (db m142445) WM
480Connecticut (Tolland County), Storrs — The Eight Patriots
On S Eagleville Road (Connecticut Route 275) at Storrs Road (Connecticut Route 195), on the left when traveling east on S Eagleville Road.
The Eight Patriots April 25, 1980 Greater love... Greater love hath no man... They came, these eight, from America the beautiful, of their own will, and with no fanfare... They went to a hostile place to rescue their countrymen, knowing that . . . — Map (db m142443) WM
481Connecticut (Tolland County), Storrs — VFW Post 9800 Veterans Monument
On S Eagleville Road (Connecticut Route 275) at Storrs Road (Connecticut Route 195), on the left when traveling east on S Eagleville Road.
A Tribute to the Men and Women of Mansfield Who Served Our Nation ——— Dedicated by Post 9800 Veterans of Foreign Wars May 30, 1985 — Map (db m142444) WM
482Connecticut (Tolland County), Tolland — Tolland Veterans Monument
On Old Post Road at Tolland Green, on the left when traveling east on Old Post Road.
. . . — Map (db m111916) WM
483Connecticut (Tolland County), Union — Union Veterans Memorial
On Buckley Hwy (Connecticut Route 190) at Town Hall Road, on the right when traveling east on Buckley Hwy.
Dedicated to the Sons and Daughters of Union Whose Sacrifices Have Contributed to the Freedom We Enjoy Today ( left stone ) World War I Robert R. Miller · Andrew Rizner · Lewis E. Scranton · Frederick Horsman · Leroy P. Porter · Paul . . . — Map (db m113799) WM
484Connecticut (Tolland County), Vernon — Fox Hill Tower - War Memorial Tower
On Tower Road near Summit Road, on the right when traveling north.
( inscribed on the four arched panels on the center column ) City of Rockville · Town of Vernon War Veterans · Army · Justice War Veterans · Navy · Freedom War Veterans · Marine Corps · Democracy — Map (db m111845) WM
485Connecticut (Tolland County), Vernon — Vernon Veterans Monument
On W. Main Street at Elm Street, on the right when traveling west on W. Main Street.
. . . — Map (db m111823) WM
486Connecticut (Windham County), Canterbury — Canterbury Veterans Monuments
Near Westminster Road (Connecticut Route 44) at Municipal Drive, on the right when traveling east.
Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice Of the Men and Women of Canterbury Who Served Our Country In All Wars French and Indian War 1755 – 1760 Hezekiah Boswell★ · Amos Fassett★ · Jabez Hyde★ · John Searle★ · James . . . — Map (db m140566) WM
487Connecticut (Windham County), Oneco — Honor Roll Saint Joseph’s Church
On Plainfield Pike (U.S. 14A) at Providence Road, on the right when traveling east on Plainfield Pike.
Honor Roll Saint Joseph’s Church Sterling and Oneco, Connecticut Horace Adams · Gerard Boucher · Albert Brunsdon · Donald Burton · Francis Burton · Francis Bushey · Arthur Carr · George Carr · Edward B. Carroll · Edward J. Carroll · James . . . — Map (db m140772) WM
488Connecticut (Windham County), Plainfield — Plainfield Veterans Memorial
On Babcock Avenue at Community Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Babcock Avenue.
In Memoriam Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice in Defense of Freedom World War I Raoul L. Moquin★ Ernest Godreau★ Albert T. Potvin★ Joseph A. Vanasse★ Armand C. Salvas★ John R. Monsees★ . . . — Map (db m140726) WM
489Connecticut (Windham County), Plainfield — Plainfield Veterans Monument
On Babcock Avenue at Community Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Babcock Avenue.
. . . — Map (db m140694) WM
490Connecticut (Windham County), Windham — Willimantic Veterans Council Memorial
On Windham Center Road (Connecticut Route 203) 0.2 miles south of Jerusalem Road, on the left when traveling north.
Erected Through the Efforts of the Greater Willimantic Veterans Council to Commemorate the Memory of Veterans of All Wars 1972 — Map (db m140315) HM
491Delaware (Kent County), Dover — American Legion Veterans Memorial
On South Bay Road 0.1 miles east of Stover Boulevard, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated on January 26, 1968 as a lasting memorial to those who have served their country for our freedom — Map (db m142504) WM
492Delaware (Kent County), Dover — Lakeside Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Near North State Street just from Governors Boulevard (Alternate U.S. 13), on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to the lasting memory of those who lie within this cemetery that served their country to protect our nation's beliefs and principles to achieve peace among other nations and ours. — Map (db m142493) WM
493Delaware (Kent County), Dover — The Congressional Medal Of Honor
On Liberty Street.
In Respectful Memory of Those Delawareans who have recieved The Congressional Medal Of Honor for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of life and beyond the call of duty. —––    The . . . — Map (db m61103) HM WM
494Delaware (Kent County), Dover Air Force Base — Commemoration Park
On Heritage Road just from Reno Street.
Dedicated on 13 September 1997 Constucted by 436th Civil Engineering Squadron — Map (db m51022) HM
495Delaware (Kent County), Dover Air Force Base — POW-MIA
Near Heritage Road 0.7 miles west of Bayside Drive (Delaware Route 9), on the left when traveling west.
. . . — Map (db m142517) WM
496Delaware (Kent County), Dover Air Force Base — Women in the Military Memorial
Near Heritage Road 0.7 miles west of Bayside Drive (Delaware Route 9), on the left when traveling west.
Dedicated to women in the military Past · Present · Future — Map (db m142512) WM
497Delaware (Kent County), Felton — Honor and Remember — Felton Veterans Who Gave It All
On East Main Street (Delaware Route 12) at West Railroad Avenue, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
World War I William Kendall Frampton World War II Loran Charles Adams Caleb Oliver Simpler John Albert Ware Ernest Thomas Roe Robert James Seward Russell Louis Brittingham Nathaniel Luff Warrington . . . — Map (db m138268) WM
498Delaware (Kent County), Smyrna — Dedicated To All Who Served
On Wheatleys Pond Road (Delaware Route 300) north of Baynard Farm Lane.
Grey M. Budd † James E. Brown † John W. Shallengerger † C. E. Dick Burris † Daniel D. Jenkins † John D. Heverin, Jr. † Thomas H. Pearce † Walter L. Marryat † Roy W. Jones † William Billy Rohman † David W. Shockley † Joseph A. . . . — Map (db m130456) WM
499Delaware (Kent County), Smyrna — Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street (Delaware Route 65) east of Providence Drive, on the right when traveling west.
Smyrna — Clayton honors their men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States — Map (db m130458) WM
500Delaware (New Castle County), Claymont — In Honor of All Veterans
On Governor Printz Boulevard (U.S. 13) east of Philadelphia Pike (Business U.S. 13), in the median.
To those who have served in peace, we are thankful for their steady watch and perseverance. To those who have seen battle, we know there are no unwounded comrades Those who gave their lives that others may live . . . — Map (db m154166) WM

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