DeWeese in Dayton in Montgomery County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
D Battery 134th Field Artillery-37th Division encamped at Triangle Park - July 15th 1917
Inscription.
Montgomery County citizens
who volunteered their services in
"D" Battery
134th Field Artillery-37th Division
encamped at
Triangle Park - July 15th 1917
for services in the World War.
Mustered into federal service August 5, 1917.
Trained at Camp Sheridan Alabama Aug. 25, 1917 to June 20, 1918.
Embarked for overseas service June 28, 1918.
Returned to U.S.A. April 2, 1919.
Mustered out of service April 16, 1919.
Defensive marbache sector Bois-De-Bonseil Offensive.
Defensive pannes sector Meuse Argonne Offensive.
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Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 39° 46.964′ N, 84° 12.135′ W. Memorial is in Dayton, Ohio, in Montgomery County. It is in DeWeese. It is at the intersection of Ridge Avenue and Deweese Parkway, on the right when traveling north on Ridge Avenue. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 2606 Ridge Ave, Dayton OH 45414, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Ohio’s Miami Valley. It is also in the American Midwest and in the Corn Belt. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, and the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: D-134 Artillery Memorial Bridge (a few steps from this marker); Site of First Game in the NFL (about 700 feet away, measured in a direct line); Triangle Park (approx. Ό mile away); 134 D Artillery Memorial (approx. Ό mile away); In Honor of Don Bassett (approx. Ό mile away); Dayton Fire Department Station No. 14 (approx. 0.4 miles away); McCook Field (approx. half a mile away); a different marker also named McCook Field (approx. 0.8 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Dayton.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 10, 2026. It was originally submitted on May 29, 2026, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. This page has been viewed 4 times since then. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on May 29, 2026, by Craig Doda of Napoleon, Ohio. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.

