Tampa in Polk County, Florida — The American South (South Atlantic)
“The Great War”
Veterans Memorial Park
Photographed By Brandon D Cross, March 7, 2022
1. “The Great War” Marker
Inscription.
“The Great War”. Veterans Memorial Park. On April 6, 1917 the United States declared war against Germany. Polk County residents responded to the call to serve with 1,845 joining the Armed Forces. The 2nd Florida Regiment from the local National Guard was consolidated with other National Guard units from the South, designated as the 124th Infantry and assigned to the 31st Division, also known as the “Dixie Division”. The division returned to the U.S. in July 1919. Robert J. Williams of Frostproof became the first soldier from Polk County to be killed in action during the war, joining sixty-four others who never came home. Casualties included three Coast Guardsmen from Davenport and Lakeland who died together when the Germans torpedoed their ship in the English Channel. Polk County’s ranks included 114 officers, including Brigadier General Albert H. Blanding, one of only 8 National Guard officers appointed to flag officer by President Woodrow Wilson. Others included Four-Star General (then Captain) James A. Van Fleet, and Governor and US Senator (then 1st Lieutenant and Judge Advocate General) Spessard L. Holland. Their service to their country would continue long after the battlefields of World War I grew silent. This monument is a tribute to all of these patriotic citizens who fought and died in the “War to End All Wars”. . This memorial was erected in 2017 by Polk County and the City of Lakeland. It is in Tampa in Polk County Florida
On April 6, 1917 the United States declared war against Germany. Polk County residents responded to the call to serve with 1,845 joining the Armed Forces. The 2nd Florida Regiment from the local National Guard was consolidated with other National Guard units from the South, designated as the 124th Infantry and assigned to the 31st Division, also known as the “Dixie Division”. The division returned to the U.S. in July 1919. Robert J. Williams of Frostproof became the first soldier from Polk County to be killed in action during the war, joining sixty-four others who never came home. Casualties included three Coast Guardsmen from Davenport and Lakeland who died together when the Germans torpedoed their ship in the English Channel. Polk County’s ranks included 114 officers, including Brigadier General Albert H. Blanding, one of only 8 National Guard officers appointed to flag officer by President Woodrow Wilson. Others included Four-Star General (then Captain) James A. Van Fleet, and Governor and US Senator (then 1st Lieutenant and Judge Advocate General) Spessard L. Holland. Their service to their country would continue long after the battlefields
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of World War I grew silent. This monument is a tribute to all of these patriotic citizens who fought and died in the “War to End All Wars”.
Erected 2017 by Polk County and the City of Lakeland.
Location. 28° 2.408′ N, 81° 57.997′ W. Marker is in Tampa, Florida, in Polk County. Memorial can be reached from Lake Beulah Drive, 0.1 miles north of Lime Street, on the right when traveling north. The marker is located on the grounds of Veterans Memorial Park. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 141 Lake Beulah Dr, Lakeland FL 33801, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Also see . . . Veterans Memorial Park. (Submitted on March 14, 2022, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida.)
Photographed By Brandon D Cross, March 7, 2022
2. “The Great War” Marker
Photographed By Dave W, March 24, 2023
3. “The Great War” Marker
Photographed By Dave W, March 24, 2023
4. “The Great War” Marker
Marker seen here on right
Photographed By Brandon D Cross, March 7, 2022
5. Dedication/Contribution Plaque
Credits. This page was last revised on April 3, 2023. It was originally submitted on March 14, 2022, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida. This page has been viewed 99 times since then and 22 times this year. Photos:1, 2. submitted on March 14, 2022, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida. 3, 4. submitted on April 2, 2023, by Dave W of Co, Colorado. 5. submitted on March 14, 2022, by Brandon D Cross of Flagler Beach, Florida. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.