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By Tim & Renda Carr, September 5, 2010
French 75 Millimeter Feldhase Marker
101 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — French 75 Millimeter Feldhase
This 1916 gun was used by the American Expeditionary Forces in World War I as part of a horse drawn caisson. During the war, American forces were loaned guns, planes, and other equipment from the French arsenal. This gun was moved to Veterans . . . Map (db m35506) HM
102 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gorgas House
Built 1829 as University dining hall. Remodeled as a residence 1840. Occupied by Gorgas family 1879-1953 (Reverse): Preserved as a memorial to: General Josiah Gorgas (1818-1883) Chief of Ordnance, C. S. A. 1861-1865 . . . Map (db m29301) HM
103 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Gun from the U.S.S. Tuscaloosa
5 inch / 25 caliber “Dual Purpose” secondary artillery gun The U.S.S. Tuscaloosa was equipped with eight such guns, located in single turrets, four on either side of the ship. Developed in the 1920’s, its purpose was for both . . . Map (db m35507) HM
104 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — M60A3 TTS Medium Tank
Initially Manufactured by Chrysler Corporation Crew: 4 Maximum Speed: 30mph Weight: 57 tons Maximum range: 260 miles Armament: Main 105mm gun, Secondary 50 caliber machine gun, M240 coaxial machine gun. The first M60 tanks were . . . Map (db m35512) HM
105 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Replica Gates for Northington General Hospital
These gates are replicas of the gates for Northington General Hospital, a U.S. Army Hospital that operated on this site during World War II. From 1947 to 1952, Northington General Hospital was the temporary home of DCH Regional Medical Center while . . . Map (db m35517) HM
106 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Tuscaloosa County Veterans Memorial
Provided by local veterans and other dedicated citizens, this memorial pays tribute to all veterans of Tuscaloosa County who were engaged in the nine major American wars, 1776-1976. Rising centrally is the mainmast of World War II heavy cruiser USS . . . Map (db m35475) HM
107 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Tuscaloosa Veterans Administration Hospital
The Tuscaloosa Veterans Administration (VA) Hospital was constructed in the early 1930's and was dedicated on July 6, 1932. The 272 bed General Medical and Surgical Hospital began admitting patients on July 15, 1932. In 1940, the hospital was . . . Map (db m203526) HM
108 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — U.S.S. Tuscaloosa (CA 37)
Built: New York Shipbuilding Co. - Camden, NJ Commissioned August 17, 1934 Type: New Orleans Class Heavy Cruiser Displacement: 9,975 ton Propulsion: 107,000 HP Stream Turbines Speed: 32.7 knots Length: 588 feet Crew size: 708 . . . Map (db m35511) HM
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109 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Vought A-7E Corsair II
Manufactured by LTV Corporation Type: Carrier-based attack-bomber Crew: Pilot only Maximum Speed: 693 mph Power Plant: One 14,250 lb S.T. Allison TF41-A-2 turbofan Weight: 21 tons Tactical Range: 490 miles Armament: One 20mm M61-A1 . . . Map (db m35514) HM
110 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Willys Jeep
In 1940, the U.S. Army put out a call to automobile manufacturers to produce a fast, lightweight, all terrain vehicle. The answer came in the form of the Willys MB. The Jeep was instrumental in World War II, the Korean War, and Vietnam. This . . . Map (db m35515) HM
111 Alabama, Winston County, Double Springs — Winston County Veterans Memorial
The citizens of Winston County express our deepest gratitude to our fellow citizens who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the defense of our freedom and to the many others who have been and are willing to do so.Map (db m201732) WM
112 Alaska, Juneau Borough, Juneau, Downtown Juneau — Alaska Native Veterans Memorial
Monument against east wall of house off Whittier Way: This memorial is dedicated to all Alaska Native Veterans, Southeast who served in the United States Armed Forces. Let us not dwell on their passing but remember their . . . Map (db m69127) WM
113 Alaska, Juneau Borough, Juneau, Downtown Juneau — U.S. Military PresenceSea & Sky: Juneau's Links to the World
The U.S. Navy's arrival in Juneau quickly followed the discovery of gold. Upon receiving word of the 1880 strike, the navy dispatched a steam launch, which anchored in the harbor. Disembarking here was a naval detachment under the command of Lt. . . . Map (db m181802) HM
114 Alaska, Southeast Fairbanks Census Area, Delta Junction — Delta Junction, AlaskaNorthern Terminus of the "Alcan" Highway
This highway was constructed during World War II as a military supply route for interior Alaska Military and Airfields in 1942. 7 Army regiments and 42 Contractors and Public Roads Administrators working from Delta Junction South and Dawson Creek . . . Map (db m59840) HM
115 Alaska, Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Valdez — Goat Trail
The U.S. Army arrived at Valdez during the Gold Rush to build a trail into the interior. They found the Valdez Glacier impassable much of the year. To bypass the glacier, they cut a narrow trail along the walls of rugged Keystone Canyon. The . . . Map (db m49611) HM
116 Arizona, Apache County, Window Rock — In Remembrance of Our Warriors / Navajo Warrior Memorial
In Remembrance of Our Warriors Who Made the Ultimate Sacrifice and/or Missing in Action, They will never be forgotten and to us they will always be young in our thoughts. Nelson Lewis • Walter Nelson • Willie A. Notah • Edie . . . Map (db m27911) HM
117 Arizona, Cochise County, Huachuca City — Fort Huachuca(1877)
Situated on the southern route to the Pacific Ocean, it brought law and order to the Arizona Territory, protecting settlers, miners, travelers and immigrants. Its troops won the surrender of Geronimo. Generals Pershing and Wood served here. As . . . Map (db m27897) HM
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118 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — "Unknown Soldiers"
In Memory of those who stood and fought, But names have been forgotten. May they rest in peace.Map (db m28252) HM
119 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Apache Scout Memorial
Eyes of the Army Presented by the Huachuca Museum Society 1995 Sculpted by Dan BatesMap (db m28231) HM
120 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Counter Intelligence Corp Memorial
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121 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Fort Huachuca
Est. 1877 National Historic LandmarkMap (db m28232) HM
122 Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — RC – 12G Crazyhorse
The Crazyhorse system was fielded in 1985 to meet the need for a capability to locate unique electronic emissions in Central America. It consisted of three RC – 12G airframes converted from C – 12D aircraft by Sanders Associates, . . . Map (db m29587) HM
123 Arizona, Coconino County, Parks — Beale Wagon RoadAmerica’s Great Camel Experiment 1857-1858
In the summer of 1857 former Navy Lt. Edward F. Beale was chosen by the Buchanan Administration to develop a wagon road from Fort Defiance, New Mexico Territory (now Arizona) to the Colorado River along the 35th parallel. Secretary of War John B. . . . Map (db m48347) HM
124 Arizona, Gila County, Miami — Miami's Veterans Memorial Wall
This wall is to honor the memory of all of the veterans who have served in the Armed Forces of this great nation, in war and in peace. They have placed themselves in harms way to serve a cause greater than themselves. Ensuring that the freedom we . . . Map (db m67472) WM
125 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 89 — 736th Tank Battalion (M) SP
Camp Bouse September 1943 to March 1944 "The Kid Battalion" From Normandy to the Elbe: •Normandy •Northern France •Ardennes •Rhineland •Central EuropeMap (db m78563) HM
126 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 738th Medium Tank Battalion, SpecialWorld War II — 1943 – 1945 —
Dedicated to the men who gave time in their lives to serve honorably and courageously for our country. We take this moment in time to recognize their achievements which were done with pride and dignity. * * * Campaigns Ardennes - Alsace - . . . Map (db m29160) HM
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127 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 95 — 739th Tank Battalion (SP) (ME)
Campaigns Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe The 739th Tank Battalion was activated in March 1943 at Fort Lewis, Washington. The officers were from various states, the enlisted personnel from Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana. The . . . Map (db m78558) HM
128 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 90 — 740th Tank BattalionDaredevil Tankers
The 740th tank battalion was activated at Fort Knox, Ky. on March 1, 1943. It trained at Fort Knox and at Camp Bouse, Az. as a canal defense light (CDL) unit and as a standard medium tank battalion from October 15, 1943 to April 24, 1944 then sailed . . . Map (db m78562) HM
129 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — Camp Bouse
General George Patton established Camp Bouse in 1943 in the Butler Valley as the site for training over 5,500 carefully screened and qualified volunteers. These soldiers were trained to use a highly secret weapon called the Canal Defense Light. . . . Map (db m29165) HM
130 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 86 — Camp BouseThe 526th A. I. B. - Canal Defense Light Project — Desert Training Center - California – Arizona Maneuver Area —
Camp Bouse was established in Butler Valley 30 miles behind this monument in Sept. of 1943. It was one of twelve such camps built in the southwestern deserts to harden and train United States troops for service on the battlefields of World War II. . . . Map (db m78566) HM
131 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 88 — Camp BouseThe 701st Tank Battalion
Campaigns Central Europe Northern France Rhineland The 701st tank battalion was activated 3/28/43 at Camp Campbell, KY. Here 553 young men and officers began their journey into history. These men began their basic training and for many saw . . . Map (db m78564) HM
132 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 96 — Camp BouseThe 554th Ordnance - Heavy Maintenance Company (Tanks) — 9th Tank Group CDL Project —
Activated 1 April, 1943 at Camp Perry, OH. Completed basic training and then sent to Ft. Knox, KY. Unit then assigned to Camp Bouse, AZ arriving there 9 November, 1943. Maintaining operation of special tanks named "Leaflets" was specific assignment. . . . Map (db m78557) HM
133 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 120 — In Memory of Eight Ball - Morale OfficerEquus asinus — Camp Bouse —
He was our drinking buddy While on duty He drank our beer He was Full of good cheer And went to the nurses' quarters around the bend And came to an untimely end, Of the Colonel, he was unaware That it would be the crime of all time . . . Map (db m78536) HM
134 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — Monument Row
We bring to a close We tried to find We must now impose Units not found 748th Tank Battalion 150th Station Hospital 538th Ordnance Company 166th Quartermaster 629th QuartermasterMap (db m29161) HM
135 Arizona, La Paz County, Bouse — 119 — The 526th Armored Infantry BattalionWorld War II
In honored memory of those soldiers of the battalion who trained here at Camp Bouse and gave their lives in combat to preserve the freedom of the United States and to set the Peoples of Europe free. Headquarters Company Donald D. . . . Map (db m78537) HM
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136 Arizona, La Paz County, Quartzsite — Hi Jolly
The famous camel herd with which the name of Hi Jolly is linked constitutes an interesting sidelight of Arizona history. Jefferson Davis (afterward president of the Southern Confederacy), as Secretary of War, approved a plan to experiment with . . . Map (db m70566) HM
137 Arizona, La Paz County, Quartzsite — The Last Camp of Hi JollyCamel Driver, Packer, Scout
. . . Map (db m32201) HM
138 Arizona, Maricopa County, Fort McDowell — Fort McDowell
This important military post protected central Arizona settlements from the Tonto Apaches during the Indian wars 1865-1886. Its function as a military post ended in 1890 and it became a reservation by executive order, September 15, 1909 as home of . . . Map (db m27681) HM
139 Arizona, Maricopa County, Mesa — 3-Inch Mark 33 Deck Gun
The 3-Inch Mark 33 is a twin dual-purpose drive mount on a carriage base ring structure used with selective remote or local control. The Gun is primarily designed for defense against enemy aircraft and was installed on combat ships. Each gun is . . . Map (db m102917) HM WM
140 Arizona, Maricopa County, Mesa — Williams Field Honor Roll, Chandler, ArizonaFormer Williams AFB Parade Grounds, Flagpole, and Monument Garden — Arizona State University Polytechnic Campus —
Honor Roll Williams Field, Chandler, Arizona J. W. Allsbury 42-13 · C. V. S. Duncan Jr. 42-F · J.J. Colasuonno 42-E · P. G. Jameson 42-H · D. L.Burgess 42-E · R.C. Greybill 42-16 · C.W.Khidrup 42-G · W. H. Hamilton 42-G · S. M. Magill 42-16 · . . . Map (db m152472) WM
141 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Anthem — Anthem Veterans MemorialDedicated November 11, 2011
Every year on Veterans Day, the five pillars of the Memorial will align perfectly to cast one, long shadow across the circle of pavers at precisely 11:11 a.m. At the exact same time, the sunlight projecting through the elliptical openings in the . . . Map (db m81043) WM
142 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Desert View Village — National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
Dedicated to The Memory of All The Patriotic Men and Women Who Answered Their Country’s Call To Service George W. Bush President of The United States Anthony J. Principi Secretary U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Roger R. Rapp . . . Map (db m102949) HM
143 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Desert View Village — Unidentified Veterans
"The markers in this memorial area honor veterans whose remains have not been recovered or identified, were buried at sea, donated to science or cremated and the ashes scattered."Map (db m102948) HM
144 Arizona, Maricopa County, Phoenix, Desert View Village — Veterans Memorial CarillonNational Memorial Cemetery of Arizona
Amvets National Service Foundation In Partnership With The Unified Arizona Veterans And The Arizona Department Of Veterans Services Dedicate This Carillon As A Living Memorial To American Veterans Who Served Their Country Honorably For . . . Map (db m102950) WM
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145 Arizona, Maricopa County, Scottsdale, South Scottsdale — The ChaplainBronze, 2009 — Austin Deuel (B. 1939- ) —
In 1775, George Washington proclaimed chaplains, "As important as the cannon to the success of our endeavor." and placed chaplains throughout the Continental Army, carrying no weapons, with only their faith to protect them. The chaplain became the . . . Map (db m141338) HM WM
146 Arizona, Mohave County, Kingman — United States Army
Established Camp Beale's Springs about one mile north, March 25, 1871. For the protection of settlers and travelers on northern route. Served as Hualapais Indian Agency. Military Camp abandoned April 6, 1874.Map (db m29358) HM
147 Arizona, Navajo County, Winslow — Remembrance Garden
These two steel beams from the World Trade Center entrusted to the citizens of Winslow by the city of New York, along with this flag that was flown at the Pentagon; stand as the centerpiece of our Remembrance Garden. The words "United We . . . Map (db m36325) WM
148 Arizona, Pima County, Green Valley — Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Museum
Tucson Air Museum Foundation of Pima County Titan II Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Museum Established May 8, 1986 571st SMS, 390th SMW Davis-Monthan AFB Strategic Alert July 1963 – November 1982 National . . . Map (db m26926) HM
149 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Downtown — S. E. Corner Adobe Wall of Spanish Presidio of Tucson
This disc marks the southeast corner of the old adobe wall that protected Tucson from the Indians in the early days - prior to 1845 Moved to this location in 1955Map (db m26461) HM
150 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, El Presidio — N. W. Corner Adobe Wall of Spanish Presidio of Tucson
N. W. Corner Adobe Wall of Spanish Presidio of Tucson Marked 1926 by D.A.R.Map (db m26462) HM
151 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, El Presidio — N.E. Corner Adobe Wall of Spanish Presidio of Tucson
N.E. Corner Adobe Wall of Spanish Presidio of Tucson Marked 1926 by D.A.R.Map (db m26460) HM
152 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, El Presidio — Presidio Wall & Pithouse
This marker locates the northeast corner of the adobe wall which surrounded the Royal Spanish Presidio San Agustin del Tucson. It is thought that a bastion, used as a lookout and as a defensive position, stood here. The site was excavated in 1954 by . . . Map (db m83213) HM
153 Arizona, Pinal County, Florence — Camp Florence
This memorial is dedicated to the men and women who served our county in war and peace and to a significant era of rich local history. Camp Florence, an army training facility, once occupied the grounds now known as "Four Parks". Beginning in . . . Map (db m32440) HM
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154 Arizona, Pinal County, Kearny — Kearny, ArizonaNamed in Honor of Stephen Watts Kearny — Brevet Major General U.S. Army —
At the outbreak of the Mexican War in 1846, President Polk directed Colonel Kearny to organize the so-called "Army of the West" and to lead it to Santa Fe and thence on to secure California. On August 18, 1846, Kearny claimed the area of Santa Fe . . . Map (db m232146) HM
155 Arizona, Pinal County, Sacaton — Dedicated to Ira H. Hayes USMC
Dedicated to Ira H. Hayes USMC February 23rd 1992 by the Memorial Committee Lance Lewis Director, Shirley Lewis Coordinator JR Currea Artist In Country Vietnam Veterans Post 2 Tempe Arizona Ira H. Hayes American . . . Map (db m32845) WM
156 Arizona, Pinal County, Sacaton — Military Order Purple Heart of the U.S.A.
Military Order Purple Heart of the U.S.A. 1782 - 1932 Dedicated to KIA-MIA-WIA In memory of tribal members by Military Order of Purple Heart Sun Lakes, Arizona Chapter 1958 in the year 2000 [ Lower Plaque: ] This . . . Map (db m40341) HM
157 Arizona, Santa Cruz County, Sonoita — Camp Crittenden
Established August 10, 1867. Named Camp Crittenden by Generals Orders No. 57 Department of California, September 30, 1867, in honor of Thomas S. Crittenden, Col. 32nd U.S. Infantry Major General U.S. Volunteers. Camp abandoned June 1, 1873. . . . Map (db m27114) HM
158 Arizona, Yavapai County, Camp Verde — "0" Mile Post General Crook Trail
The Crook Road begins at this point with the first in a series of mile markers across the Mogollon Rim segment of the military supply trail connecting Forts Whipple, Verde and Apache. Reconnoitered in 1871 by General George Crook with a . . . Map (db m28561) HM
159 Arizona, Yavapai County, Camp Verde — The Congressional Medal of Honor - Apache Campaign 1872 - 1873
The following named individuals were assigned, either permanently or temporarily, to Camp Verde, Arizona Territory. While stationed here their personal action in combat was above and beyond the call of duty, earning them the nation's highest . . . Map (db m28593) HM
160 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — John Towhey
Stone Marker: 14 Inf. N.Y. John Towhey Wounded Here 1861 Plaque Attached to Stone: -- January 1970 -- This stone with inscription of incident was originally located on the Yavapai Indian Reservation . . . Map (db m21966) HM
161 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — Prescott National Guard Armory
Prescott was one of the first towns in Arizona to have a National Guard Unit. Companies B and C of the First Territorial Rifles were organized in Prescott in 1865 and Company M of the First Arizona Infantry was organized in 1910. Company M of the . . . Map (db m33136) HM
162 Arizona, Yuma County, Dateland — Boeing B-50A The "Long Ranger"
On the morning of March 23, 1950, an Air Force B-50 Bomber on a routine training mission, exploded and crashed north of the communities of Dateland and Hyder AZ. Two of the 14 crewman on board, Capt. John H. Lee and 1st. Lt. William T. Gentry, . . . Map (db m28936) HM
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163 Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Camp LagunaDesert Training Center — California – Arizona Maneuver Area —
Camp Laguna operated from April 1942 to April 1944. It was one of twelve such camps built in the southwestern deserts to train United States troops during World War II. The Desert Training Center, a simulated theater of operations, included . . . Map (db m29061) HM
164 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Veterans Wall of Honor
Founder’s Statement All Who Serve Sacrifice Some Who Serve Sacrifice All Welcome to the Veterans Wall of Honor, honoring all veterans of our Armed Forces who have served in peace and war since the Revolutionary War. In the spring of 2001 . . . Map (db m92585) WM
165 Arkansas, Benton County, Bentonville — 1st/142nd Field Artillery Memorial
Headquarters & Headquarters Battery 1st Battalion 142nd Field Artillery November 21, 1990 - September 17, 1991 In honor of those who served in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert StormMap (db m242844) WM
166 Arkansas, Benton County, Pea Ridge — Pea Ridge Veterans Memorial
To honor those who served [Slab #1] SCPO Robert W. Mix Sr. - U.S. Navy - Korea/Vietnam • MSgt. Kently H. Easley - U.S. Army -Korea/Vietnam • AirLO A. “Gus” Flory - U.S. Army - WWII • Tech 4 Reginald C. Tyndall - U.S. Army - World War II . . . Map (db m225103) WM
167 Arkansas, Benton County, Siloam Springs — Armed Forces Memorial
For God and Country Dedicated as a memorial to all that served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America Past · Present · Future Sponsored by Disabled American Veterans, The American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Citizens of . . . Map (db m220471) WM
168 Arkansas, Carroll County, Berryville — Carroll County War Memorial
That we not forget the cost of freedom, let us honor those who served, and give thanks for their sacrifice. World War I Rex Eldridge • Robert K. Grogan • Rosco Jordon Korean Conflict Herman Binam Vietnam George . . . Map (db m225239) WM
169 Arkansas, Clay County, Corning — In Honor and Loving Memory
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170 Arkansas, Conway County, Morrilton — Conway County Veterans Memorial
In honor of the men and women of Conway County who served in the armed forces and sacrificed unselfishly for the freedom of the United States of AmericaMap (db m237019) WM
171 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — Craighead County Veterans Memorial
To the four corners of the earth in defense of freedomMap (db m227278) WM
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172 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — Flames of Freedom
Dedicated to the memory of those who gave their lives defending freedom in the Armed forces of the United States of AmericaMap (db m227280) HM
173 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — LTC Teddy W. Pylant
LTC Teddy W. Pylant US Army - Retired Founder/President CCVMF LTC Ted Pylant, a Vietnam veteran, served 34 years in the Arkansas National Guard as a member of the 875th Engineer Battalion. He also served at the Arkansas National Guard . . . Map (db m227423) HM WM
174 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — Crawford County Vietnam Memorial
Remember those who served and those who died Killed in Action Maj. Walter Hugh Moon Capt. Jimmy Cartwright LCpl. Roger Dale Cecil LCpl. Billy Dale Livingston SSgt. Samuel Ray Nixon PFC. Jewel Lee Rainwater GMG1 Arthur C. . . . Map (db m100703) WM
175 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — First Three U.S. Deaths in WWI
In memory of Merle D. Hay Thomas Enwright James B. Gresham They were the first members of the Expeditionary Army of the United States in France to die that we might live stricken on the field of glory, November 3, . . . Map (db m96633) WM
176 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — GFWC Women's League Veterans Memorial
GFWC Women's League of Van Buren Proudly Dedicates this Clock as a Symbol of our Appreciation to all Veterans. May it Stand to Honor all the Men and Women of the Military who have Bravely Served and their Families who have Sacrificed so . . . Map (db m244105) WM
177 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — Veteran's Memorial Plaza
The military history of the United States spans a period of more than two centuries. During these years, the United States evolved from a new nation fighting Great Britain for independence (1775-1783), through the monumental American Civil War . . . Map (db m244110) HM WM
178 Arkansas, Crittenden County, Marion — Crittenden County Veterans Memorial
Dedicated to all veterans of Crittenden County To the men and women who served their country in war and peace with honor We shall not forgetMap (db m234719) WM
179 Arkansas, Faulkner County, Conway — Faulkner County Veterans Memorial
In remembrance of those who made the ultimate sacrifice that we might be free World War I Alexander, Luther • Barr, Roscoe M. • Campbell, Theodore • Cartwright, Lester • Clark, Lee • Ford, John E. • Fulmer, William L. • Galyon, Daniel P. . . . Map (db m237072) WM
180 Arkansas, Hot Spring County, Malvern — War MemorialHot Spring County — If you keep faith we will not have died in vain —
WW I. James C. Bailey • James H. Ledbetter • Thurman Lindsey • Dave Morrison • Isaac Parker • Dewey Pope • William Presley • Cleveland Haltom • Doctor P. Harper WW II. Roy Abbott • Charles Alsop • Charles Austin • Herman . . . Map (db m228491) WM
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181 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — For all who serve past, present, and future
[Title is text]Map (db m188628) WM
182 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — In Honor of our Veterans
In honor of our VeteransMap (db m186613) WM
183 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — This Monument is Dedicated to Those Who Served Our CountryKilled In Action
World War I Alred, William M.- Birdsong, John- Chord, Alton L.- Cole, Elder M.- Davis, Henry - Feeback, Gilbert- Griffin, Neil - Hawthorne, Francis - Howell, Eldridge R. - Inman, Roe - Nash, William E. - Pruett, Jim - Smith, John C. - Ward, . . . Map (db m187950) WM
184 Arkansas, Lafayette County, Lewisville — Lafayette County Veterans Memorial☆ ☆ ☆
Dedicated to he honor and sacrifice of the men and women who served our country.Map (db m178805) WM
185 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Clark Family Served Their Country
Sons and grandsons of Sgt. Luther S. Clark and Aurora C. Clark of Black Rock, AR who served in the military. Sons Major Chester M Clark, Army Air Corps • Cm-3 Millard M Clark, Navy • TS/3 Lavelle Clark, Army • S/Sgt. C Leroy Clark, . . . Map (db m174063) WM
186 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Debra Jane "Debbie" JohnsonLt. Col. USAF Res (Ret)
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187 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Duty Called…They Answered
CMSGT Gerald C Freligh Sr. USAF WWII, Korea, Vietnam November 13, 1941- July 1 1974 BSM, AFCM, MSM Maj. Gerald C. Freligh Jr. USA September 29 1978 - September 29 1995 Special Forces "Green Beret" USA/Europe/Asia/Latin . . . Map (db m174048) WM
188 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — In Honor Of Carter and Della Holm Family
Master Sergeant Carter Holm, US Army 43rd Combat Engineer 1941-1945 • LTC. Betty L Holm, US Army - Logistics, Daughter • 1Sgt. James Carter Holm, US Army - Combat Engineer, Grandson • MSgt. Jacob Holm, US Air Force - Security Forces, . . . Map (db m174050) WM
189 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Valor
In memory of our Lawrence Co Sons who made the supreme sacrifice in service for our country. In memory of our Lawrence Co. Officers who gave their life in service for our community. Gene Matthews • John BiggersMap (db m170242) WM
190 Arkansas, Little River County, Ashdown — Little River County War Memorial
Little River County War Memorial 1917-1918 & 1941-1945. See picture for list of namesMap (db m172969) WM
191 Arkansas, Marion County, Yellville — In Memory of Corporal Charles L. GillilandMedal of Honor Recipient, Congressional Medal of Honor
A native of Baxter County, Arkansas, this young 17 year old was killed during the Korean War in April 1951, while serving as a member of the U.S. Army, Company I, 7th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division.Map (db m160310) HM WM
192 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Etowah — Garden Point Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Dedicated in loving memory to those brave and honorable veterans who unselfishly sacrificed for love of country and freedom. May 29, 2000Map (db m221254) WM
193 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Etowah — Joseph Allen Sisco
In loving memory of my brother Joseph Allen Sisco Technical Sergeant AF1412 1721 Nov. 11, 1922 – Aug. 20, 1948 Son of Brownie and Daisy (Swift) Sisco Brother to Earl, Clara, Lee, Sue, Anna and Mary Lou Joe was born and raised in . . . Map (db m221255) WM
194 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Manila — Herman DavisPvt. Co. I 113th Inf. — Sharpshooter and Company Runner —
Enlisted March 14th 1918; Honorably discharged May 29th 1919 Cited for bravery for extraordinary heroism in action and decorated with: U.S. Distinguished Service Cross: Oct. 10th 1918 French Croix de Guerre with Palm: Apr. 19th 1919 Gilt Star . . . Map (db m30388) HM
195 Arkansas, Monroe County, Brinkley — American Legion Memorial
American Legion Memorial Claude Sims Post #69 Brinkley, Arkansas Dedicated 2005 Names not transcribed Sculptor: Roy W. Butler Models from U.S. 6th RCTG BDE, NV-CPT Van Kirk, SFC TovarMap (db m172225) WM
196 Arkansas, Newton County, Jasper — Newton County Veterans Memorial
In memoriam Newton County veterans of all wars who gave their lives in the service of their country N.W. Armer • Frank Bickner • Caldin Bolen • C.H. Clark • Emory Collins • Albert Cooper • Quenton Criner • Loyd Dixon • Raymond Dollar • . . . Map (db m225349) WM
197 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Phillips County's Confederate Soldiers — A Part of the Civil War Discovery Trail —
Quick to Volunteer Between 1861 and 1865, several hundred men— one-third of the able-bodied men in Phillips County — joined the Confederate army. Most enlisted in the opening weeks of the Civil War. The volunteers joined . . . Map (db m109136) HM
198 Arkansas, Poinsett County, Harrisburg — Poinsett County Military Monument
To all Servicemen and Women of Poinsett County who faithfully serve their country with honorMap (db m116181) WM
199 Arkansas, Poinsett County, Harrisburg — Veterans Park
This park dedicated to the men and women of the armed forces who have sacrificed to ensure the liberties we now enjoyMap (db m221250) WM
200 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Jacksonville — 118 — Marmaduke-Walker Duel
Following the Aug. 27, 1863, battle at Bayou Meto, Confederate Gen. John Marmaduke asked to be removed from under Gen. Lucius M. Walker’s command. The two generals were at odds over actions at Helena and Brownsville earlier in 1863. Marmaduke’s . . . Map (db m116265) HM

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