Woonsocket in Providence County, Rhode Island — The American Northeast (New England)
World War II Monument
In honor of these who left
their daily tasks among us to serve
in the armed forces of our country
in the cause of freedom, World War II
Henry G. Aitken · Norman C. Alford · Richard Allen, M.D. · Walter M. Anderson · John W. Anderton · Warren C. Adras · Raymond J. Artabasy · Robert H. Bagley · Joseph F. Barya · John J. Barnes · Elmer C. Barron · Albert W. Barton · Robert M. Barton · William D. Battey · George J. Beaudry · Joseph P. Bertrand · Rujes T. Bielecki · Rudolph J. Bielecki · Leo Boisclair · Norman Boisvert · Robert E. Boisvert · Gabriel C. Bonoan · Frank W. Boothroyd · Arthur Boyd · Edward F. Boylan · Henry W. Boylan · Elmer E. Brearley · Charles F. Bresnahan, Jr. · Norman E. Brindamour · Robert W. Brokaw · Frederick E. Brown · Gordon O. Brown · William E. Brown · Sylvester W. Brzoza · Frank E. Bunting · Donald F. Burke · Raymond F. Burns · Lionel G. Butterfield · William J. Butterworth, Jr. · Edward C. Carberry · William J. Carey, Jr. · Trefley A. Carignan · Bernard J. Carreau · Joseph Carreira, Jr. · Thomas Carrier · John F. Carroll · Edmund J. Casey · Pasco Casperrino · Adolph J. Champagne · Thomas C. Charlesworth · Earl L. Cilley · William V. Ciniero · George B. Clark · John T. Clifford · William P. Coleman · George H. Collins · John W. Conway · Eugene Corsini · George W. Cranshaw · Cedric E. Crossley · James E. Cundy · Anthony D’Antuono · Frank A. D’Antuono · Robert M. Davies · Donald DeNyse, M.D. · John j. deschenes · Louis DiMaria · Alfonse DiPetrillo · Peter DiRobbio · Thomas J. Donovan · Arthur J. Dubois · Joseph T. Dugan · Edward C. Eastman · Austin P. Egan · John H. Eichler · Edwin G. Ellingwood · E. John Ellis · Vincent Faiola · Norman R. Faltus · William C. Fay · George Fiedel · Edward J. Filipkowski · Edwin Finkbeiner · Gilbert F.D. Fisher · Gilbert Fletcher · Francis J. Forlonet · Joseph E. Fredette · Joseph F. Gehrung · Raymond Gesterling · Paul H. Gibbs · Fernand Girard · Rene R. Giroux · Stanley E. Glover · Harvey A. Golden · Joseph V. Gomes · James F. Gorman, Jr. · John L. Graham · Richard F. Graham · Alexander Gray, Jr. · John S. Greenwood · Henry Gudeczauskas · Henry J. Harris · John L. Harris · Charles A. Harrison, Jr. · Douglas R. Harrop · Donald G. Hatch · Henry W. Hendrickson · William L. Hennigan · Harold W. Hewitt · Charles B. Hills, Jr. · Francis W. Hogan · John G. Holler · Raymond Holler · Willard M. Holmes, Jr. · Edward H. Holt · Clarence E. Hopkins · William L. Ives · Charles F. Jackson · Robert H. Jackson · James A. Jardine · John Jastrzeski · Horace R. Jennings · Lawrence W. Jimmis · George R. Keegan · Gloria F. Keenzel · Earl W. Kelly · William A. Kelly · John J. Kenny · Clifton W. Keville · Marshall M. Keville · John J. Kiernan · Oliver H. Kilner, Jr. · Charles H. King · Charles Klepadlo · Edward L. Kollett · Bernard A. Laferriere · Edward D. Laliberte · Normand Lambert · Edward J. Lamorge, Jr. · Lloyd H. Lane · Augustine F. Lanzellotto · Warren E. Lawrence, Jr. · Leroy H. Leach · Raymond E. LeBlanc · Alfred O. Lee, Jr. · John W. Lees · Roland J. Lefebvre · Maurice A. Legault · Raymond L. Legault · Anthony D. Lemme · Leland R. Leonhardt · Richard Gilibby · Frederick Long · Otis G. Lyon · John B. Macdonald · William H. Macklin · Royal T. Maher · James E. Mallette · Thomas P. Mariani · Edward Martin · Richard T. Martin · Hiram C. Marvel · Frederick H. Marx · Donald N. Maxwell · Leland R. Mayo, Jr. · Joseph P. McCaffrey · James R. McCall · James E. McClurg · John B. McGarry · Hamilton K. McKensie · Charles T. McNamara · Richard L. McNamara · Robert W. McNee · Joseph A. Meegan · Lawrence W. Mehaffey · Horace Midgley · Everett Mitchell · Milton Mitchell · Daniel P. Moonry · Ernest W. Moore · Walter F. Mullen · Joseph A. Nahgle · Ernest Nardone · Alvin J. Nelson · Herbert Nelson, Jr. · Edward F. Nichols, Jr. · Cleo E. Noel · John J. O’Connell · Carl E. Olson · Hubert J. O’Neill · Arthur W. O’Rourke · Earle F. Osborne · Edward B. Ostby · Enrico Passaretti · Donald E. Pattullo · Bernard G. Paul · William T. Payne, Jr. · Thomas W. Pendergast · Herbert Peretzian · Roland E. Petit · Frank Pfister, 3rd · Berard C. Phaneuf · Edward L. Pichette · Sandy D. Pinelli · George T. Pliakas · Herbert E. Plympton, Jr. · E. Sheldon Potter · George I. Poyton · William J. Prellberg · Hugh F. Quinn · Joseph H. Rafferty · Ralph J. Ragosta · Albert V. Rahed · Lawrence L. Recchia · Donald C. Reid · Anthony Ricci · Herbert H. Rickey · August W. Riess · William J. Ring · Gordon E. Robert · Franklin G. Roberts · Raymond A. Roberts · Mario Rosati · Frank Ross · Albert E. Ruff, Jr. · Ann Ruggles · Roger N. Ruotolo · Herbert J. Saul · Dominick Scarcella · Otto Schmitt · Jack L. Schorling · Elizabeth F. Seaton · Joseph B. Shallcross · Joseph P. Sharpelletti · Robert F. Sheppard · George M. Silva · Jeffery Silva · Stuart M. Simmons · William E. Simmons · Vincent R. Smaldone, Jr. · Ernest S. Smith · Jean L. Smith · Jerry Soscia · David Spink · Albert I. Spratt, Jr. · Joseph Stanley · Arnold L. Stockford · Chester F. Straight, Jr. · Daniel Sullivan · Henry G. Sullivan · Thomas G. Sullivan · George W. Sutton · Lawrence M. Sylvia · Vincent D. Tagliaferri · Albert H. Tarro · Richard E. Tashian · Joseph L. Tedeschi · Harold Thompson · Herbert D. Thompson · Adrian Tognetti · Thomas F. Tongue · James L. Totten · Lowell Totten · William J. Turbitt · Leo R. Turgeon · Ralph G. Turner · Stanley L. Tyborowski · John M. VanDeusen · Leon F. Vaughan · Bertram P. Velten · Peter Verrengia · Edward T. Voss · Douglas S. Ward · Joseph L. Ward · John J. Warren · Edwin P. Waters, Jr. · William D. Waters · Frank W. Watson · Franklin R. Westell, Jr. · Herbert F. Whitwam · Edward T. Wietecki · Mead B. Wilkinson · Albert E. Wilks · George J. Willis · Arthur B. Wood, Jr. · Joseph N. Woulfe · Norman W. Wright · Charles S. Yeadon · Andrew Yediares · Walter E. Youngberg · John A. Zakowski
Topics. This monument and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 42° 0.447′ N, 71° 31.7′ W. Marker is in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, in Providence County. Memorial is on River Street north of 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling north. Located next to American Legion Fairmount Post 85. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 870 River Street, Woonsocket RI 02895, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. World War I 100th Anniversary (here, next to this marker); World War II Begins (a few steps from this marker); World War II Ends (a few steps from this marker); Battle of the Atlantic (a few steps from this marker); Battle of Stalingrad (a few steps from this marker); Battle of the Bulge (a few steps from this marker); General George S. Patton, Jr. (a few steps from this marker); D-Day (a few steps from this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Woonsocket.
Credits. This page was last revised on May 6, 2022. It was originally submitted on May 6, 2022, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 99 times since then and 25 times this year. Photo 1. submitted on May 6, 2022, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.