Jewett City in Griswold in New London County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Griswold World War II Monument
Town of Griswold
In Honor of Its Citizens Who Sacrificed and Served in
1941 World War II 1945
★John Artecki, Jr. · ★Maurice Asselin · ★Omer G. Bachland · ★Alexander Budawei · ★Roland E. Chabot · ★Lewis O. Cote · ★Odell E. Doyon · ★Edwin H. Eberl · ★Arthur S. Garlick · ★Ernest J. Gaudette · ★Robert Geer · ★George L. Jarvis · ★Charles E. Kos · ★Stanley M. Kusek · ★Rene H. LaForce · ★Victor J. Lanctot · ★Henry J. Manseau · ★David A. Pepin · ★Albert H. Perkins · ★Francis M. Praczukowski · ★Stephen S. Shork · ★Eddie Skoczylas · ★Albert Tessier · ★William J. Zayance
Topics. This monument and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 41° 36.456′ N, 71° 58.842′ W. Marker is in Griswold, Connecticut, in New London County. It is in Jewett City. Memorial is at the intersection of E Main Street (Connecticut Route 201) and N Main Street (Connecticut Route 12), on the left when traveling north on E Main Street. Located in David Hale Fanning Park. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Jewett City CT 06351, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Griswold Vietnam Monument (here, next to this marker); Griswold Civil War Monument (a few steps from this marker); Griswold Korean War Monument (a few steps from this marker); Griswold World War I Monument (a few steps from this marker); Jewett City (approx. 0.3 miles away); Lisbon Veterans Monument (approx. 1.9 miles away); Lisbon Revolutionary War Monument (approx. 1.9 miles away); Lisbon (approx. 1.9 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Griswold.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 10, 2023. It was originally submitted on October 14, 2019, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 323 times since then and 20 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on October 14, 2019, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.