Chicopee in Hampden County, Massachusetts — The American Northeast (New England)
Veterans Memorial
A thousand battles of land and sea and air echo the glory of the valiant deeds of these men who gave their lives in battle. Because of them our lives are free. Because of them our nation lives. May we always honor their memory.
Civil War U.S. Army
Akers, Horace Atkins, William Atwood, Lyman Begley, Edward Bushee, Francis Cadwell, Benjamin Carpenter, Edward Cavanaugh, Michael Chapin, Irving Chase, John Cobb, John Cobleigh, Henry Cole, James Collins, Charles Collins, William Cone, Cornelius Croshier, George Dwyer, William Ferrin, George Fiske, Howard Flowers, Raymond Fuller, Norman Fuller, William Gendron, James Hendrick, Edgar Henry, John Houlihan, John Houlihan, Michael Horrigan, Arthur Horton, John Johnson, Franklin Justin, George Kelly, Oramel Kelly, Thomas Ladd, Henry Lombard, George McCarthy, Patrick McGrath, Lawrence Mallory, Lemuel Martin, James Miller, Levi Mixter, Gilbert Moffatt, Michael Morse, Samuel Mulcahy, James Muller, Sylvanus Murphy, Cornelius Murphy, David Page, William Palmer, Ruggles Palmer, William Paul, Mitchell Phillips, Alton Porter, Alden Powers, James Ramsdell, William Reed, Benjamin Richmond, Ruben Robertson, Lucien Ronan, Thomas Shea, Daniel Shore, John Sullivan, James Taylor, Oliver Taylor, Thomas Thompson, Charles Toomey, Patrick Trask, Dexter Tripp, Ezra Wade, Amasa Waite, Frederick Weldon, Walter Welch, James Woods, Charles Woods, Edward Wright, William Young, Henry
Sp. Amer. War U.S. Army
Crane, Joseph
WW I U.S. Army
Anderson, Alfred Anderson, Ralph Bishop, Wilfred Bogacz, Joseph Buck, Roy Champagne, Alfred Clune, John Davitt, William Deady, Thomas Downey, Joseph Dresser, George Erving, Harry Fleming, Arthur Geoffrion, Dona Grzesik, Joseph Gutowski, Watson Kelliher, Fred Kowalski, Marcij McNamara, Lawrence Marshall, Alexander Post, Charles Prisco, William Rachman, Mark Reardon, Daniel Rice, Raymond Rzeznik, Frank Sequin, Romeo Sullivan, Jeremiah Szot, Frank Taylor, Thomas Vallancourt, Frank Withey, Frank Wood, Frank
WW I U.S. Navy
Beauchamp, Homer
WW I U.S. Marines
Franczek, Frank St. John, Alcide
WW II U.S. Army
Angus, Sidney Baird, Joseph Batchelor, Charles Bielaski, Michael Biernacki, Raymond Blanchard, Raymond Boisvert, Arcade Bolduc, Lucien Borys, Frederick Bottum, Ray Bourk, Philip Bowman, Adam Bozek, Stanley Brouillard, Arthur Brown, Jerimouth Bublik, Zigmunt Buchanan, Clarence Ciesluk, Joseph Coderre, Roland Cooney, Armand Curry, Hugh Cyran, Chester Danek, Walter Demers, Fred Desroches, Gilbert Devitt, William Dobek, Edward Duffy, Thomas Dulong, Joseph Dunaj, Chester Furguson, David Gagne, William Gagnon, John Galica, Stanley Gancarz, Max Gancarz, Theodore Gendreau, Marcel Gonet, Edward Graham, David Grandmont, Rene Green, Lawrence Gwozdz, John Hajec, Edward Hamel, Romeo Haverly, Harold Hillman, Charles Janik, Kazimer Jozefczyk, Peter Karpowicz, Joseph Kida, Edmund Kielbowicz, Joseph Kobak, Henry Kumiega, Stanley Kuzma, Bronislaw Lapointe, Leon Lariviere, Roland Lavallee, Albert Lefebvre, George Leone, Michael Lobudek, Walter Londraville, William McCarthy, James McCray, Loren McSweeney, William Matulevicz, John Mercier, Philip Miga, Henry Mroz, Stanley Musiak, William Nadeau, Lucien Nitcavic, Richard Nitowski, Edward Noble, Walter Ogorzalek, Joseph Olsen, John Oparowski, John Palmer, Wallace Paquette, Wilfred Pasternak, Thadeus Piendel, Henry Placzek, Michael Powers, Eugene Robak, Theodore Rogola, Joseph Rusin, Joseph St. Marie, Joseph St. Onge, Alphonse Salli, Italo Schroeder, Carl Shaban, Wasyl Sicotte, Joseph Simonich, Nicholas Skaza, Louis Slate, Douglas Starke, Frederick Stepczyk, Bronislaw Stolar, Edward Story, Adolph Sullivan, Robert Swol, Walter Sydlo, Henry Szady, Peter Szetela, Leon Sztorc, Joseph Tardy, Frederick Wells, Thomas West, Robert Wilk, Andrew Winiarski, Peter Witalisz, Casimir Yelle, Ralph Zagula, Joseph
WW II U.S. Navy
Balut, Andrew Baril, Rudolph Beaudry, Orilien Blanan, Robert Boutin, Ernest Briere, Wilfred Burke, Edward Bury, Edward Cooney, Harold Corbeille, George Cornette, William Dabakis, James Fontaine, Armand Gelinas, Alfred Godin, Vincent Gosselin, Joseph Hastings, Richard Hebert, Ernest Horak, John Janusz, Stanley Kras, Stanley Kush, Stanley Labaj, Leo Lacasse, David Lanczak, Chester Lonicki, Joseph Malikowski, Theodore Martin, Ronald Mierzejewski, Paul Neil, John Ogrodnik, Francis Olbrych, Adolph Olko, Eugene Rice, Francis Robertson, Douglas Robertson, Malcolm Spillane, Charles Streiber, Hugh Styckiewicz, Joseph Swiatlowski, Walter Syrek, Frank Taborowski, Joseph Walczyk, Stanley Zawacki, Joseph
WW II U.S. Marines
Bolduc, Lionel Clement, Laurent Cooney, Arthur Littlejohn, David McDonald, James Mierzwa, Bruno Saj, Raymond White, Leo
WW II U.S. Coast Guard
Czelusniak, George Donovan, Donald
Korean War U.S. Army
Carpenter, Harvey Descheneaux, Kenneth Kulik, Franceszek Kurtz, Walter Lambert, Joseph Laplante, Norman Lorimer, George Patenaude, Armand
Korean War U.S. Navy
Pelland, Roger Provost, Richard
Korean War U.S. Marines
Janelle, Thomas
Korean War Air Force
Lovoie, George Lukakis, George
Vietnam War U.S. Army
Dowds, Robert Dumont, Roger Gagne, Robert Glassock, Carl Jablonski, Zygmunt Laskowski, John Litwin, Robert Rivest, Mark Stefanik, Edward Wilk, Thomas
Vietnam War U.S. Navy
Bouchard, Michael Kulacz, Donald
Vietnam War Marines
Downey, Edward Gilbert, Harold Tolpa, Robert
Vietnam War Air Force
McLaughlin, Arthur
Lebanon U.S. Marines
LaRiviere, Steven
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 42° 8.727′ N, 72° 36.517′ W. Marker is in Chicopee, Massachusetts, in Hampden County. Memorial is at the intersection of Center Street (Massachusetts Route 116) and Cabot Street, on the right when traveling south on Center Street. Memorial is located in a small park in front of the U.S. Post Office, Chicopee Center Station. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 100 Center Street, Chicopee MA 01013, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Roll of Honor (approx. Ό mile away); The Chicopee City Hall (approx. Ό mile away); Honor the Brave (approx. Ό mile away); The Cabotville Sycamores (approx. Ό mile away); Cabotville Canal (approx. Ό mile away); Vietnam War Memorial (approx. 0.8 miles away); Korean War Memorial (approx. 0.8 miles away); World War Memorial (approx. 0.8 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Chicopee.
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