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Ashley County War Monument inside Hamburg City Park. image, Touch for more information
By Mark Hilton, August 26, 2017
Ashley County War Monument inside Hamburg City Park.
1 Arkansas, Ashley County, Hamburg — Ashley County War Memorials — WWI - WWII / Korean - Vietnam
World War I Dedicated to the sons of Ashley County Arkansas Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice For Humanities Defense in the World War 1914 — 1918 _______ {List of the honored . . . Map (db m108565) WM
2 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Air Force Cross – Navy Cross – Distinguished Service Cross
The Distinguished Service Cross (Army), Navy Cross, and Air Force Cross are equivalent awards. They are given to any service person who, while serving, distinguishes himself or herself by extraordinary heroism not justifying the award of the Medal . . . Map (db m90867) HM WM
3 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Bronze Star Medal
The Bronze Star Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity in or with the military of the United States after 6 December 1941 distinguished himself or herself by heroic or meritorious service or achievement, not involving . . . Map (db m90855) HM
4 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Distinguished Flying Cross
A bronze patee on which is superimposed a four-bladed propeller, the Distinguished Flying Cross is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Armed Forces of the United States distinguishes himself or herself by heroism or . . . Map (db m90865) HM
5 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Legion of Merit
The Legion of Merit was the first American decoration awarded to citizens of Foreign Nations. There are four degrees of award. They are Chief Commander, Commander, Officer, and Legionaire/Legion of Merit. Only the Legion of Merit is awarded to . . . Map (db m90866) HM
6 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Medal of Honor
The Medal of Honor is the highest Military decoration awarded by the United States. It is bestowed on a member of the American Armed Forces, who distinguishes himself or herself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life . . . Map (db m90869) HM WM
7 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Purple Heart
In 1782 General George Washington created a new military badge for Enlisted Men and Non-Commissioned Officers called the Badge of Military Merit. This was the forerunner of the Purple Heart that we know today. The award fell into disuse until . . . Map (db m90776) HM WM
8 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Silver Star Medal
Criteria: The Silver Star Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Armed Forces of the United States is cited for gallantry in action while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing armed . . . Map (db m90778) HM WM
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9 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — The Terrible Cost of World War II
SACRIFICE: In 1939 the active United States military totaled 335,000, and during the conflict more than 16 million men and women had served. Tens of millions of men and women throughout the world were in military service in other nations of . . . Map (db m91985) HM
10 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Triumph in Europe — "Europe - Liberty's Victorious Conflict"
Following World War I, the United States remained isolated from world affairs as economic and political factors led to the rise of nationalistic powers in the Soviet Union, Germany, Italy, and Japan. A series of bold moves by Germany and weak . . . Map (db m91954) HM
11 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
[Written on the initial marker, provided for context] Our Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of all the Armed Forces. Presidents who have served in our military are displayed on the following . . . Map (db m92421) HM WM
12 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
[Written on the initial marker, provided for context] Our Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of all the Armed Forces. Presidents who have served in our military are displayed on the following . . . Map (db m92423) HM WM
13 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
[Written on the initial marker, provided for context] Our Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of all the Armed Forces. Presidents who have served in our military are displayed on the following . . . Map (db m92424) HM WM
14 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Victory in the Pacific
The Japanese attack on our military installations in Hawaii was only one of a series of victories in late 1941 and early 1942 gained by them. By the summer of 1942 Japan controlled huge portions of Asia and the Pacific. Fortunately for the United . . . Map (db m91992) HM
15 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — Women in World War II
During the war more than 300,000 women would join the armed forces, many helping to free men to fight on the battlefronts. They served in both the European and Pacific Theaters of Operation as clerks, radio operators, mechanics, ferry pilots, and, . . . Map (db m91956) HM
16 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — World War II Home Front
Following the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, the massive American production might was mobilized. After that attack the production of most non-essential consumer goods was halted or curtailed, and manufacturing facilities were . . . Map (db m92187) HM
17 Arkansas, Benton County, Pea Ridge — United States Submarine Veterans on Eternal Patrol
[North face] This memorial is dedicated to all the men lost while serving in the U.S. Submarine Service “It is to the everlasting honor and glory of our submarine personnel that they never failed us in our days of peril.” . . . Map (db m225146) WM
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18 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — Boone County War Memorial
Dedicated to the men and women of Boone County who served with honor and glory and to those inscribed here who made the supreme sacrifice that we might live in freedom World War I Allen, Roy · Lafferty. Robert L. Casey. John · . . . Map (db m143898) HM
19 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — Jack Williams — Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class, USNR — October 18, 1924 - March 3, 1945 —
In memory and honor of Jack Williams Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class, USNR (October 18, 1924 - March 3, 1945) Recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the . . . Map (db m229642) HM WM
20 Arkansas, Cleburne County, Heber Springs — Cleburne County War Memorial
In Honor of Those Who Gave the Ultimate Sacrifice from Cleburne County Iraq Parker, Tommy Lynn "TJ" Jr. Woodham, Anthony Lynn World War I Denwoody, Frank • Stark, George B. Estes, Charles D. • Thompson, Perry J. . . . Map (db m143762) WM
21 Arkansas, Conway County, Morrilton — Conway County World War II Memorial
Erected in 2003 by Chapter 13 Disabled American Veterans In memory and honor of all who served in World War II Disabled American Veterans Chapter 13 Officers Commander Pat Calhoun • Adjutant Rafel Brents • Service Officer Herb . . . Map (db m237029) WM
22 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — Battery C, 206th Coast Artillery (AA) Dutch Harbor, Alaska Memorial
206th Coast Artillery Killed in Action WW II Kenneth Burkhart
Clifford Cloud Joseph J. Eble John H. Franklin Charles Hutton Cletis Jeffers Fred Johnson James Lemmer Owen “H” Lynch Carl Neal Roy Shreevo Frank Sweeney . . . Map (db m227350) WM
23 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — The Arkansas
This is the 16,000 pound anchor off the bow of the nuclear powered guided missile cruiser USS Arkansas, CGN-41. This anchor was placed here in grateful memory of those who served aboard her. Four ships of the United States Navy and one of the . . . Map (db m116687) HM
24 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — Camp Jesse Turner
Camp Jesse Turner, located on Pickett Hill on the east side of Van Buren (Crawford County), was a small, specialized railroad training camp for soldiers to learn to operate railroads captured in enemy territory, worldwide, during World War II. . . . Map (db m244063) HM
25 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — The Stars of Freedom ★ ☆ ★
The Blue Star Service Flag The Blue Star Service Flag became a symbol of pride, honor and service for families during World War I. Each blue star represented a member of their family who was serving in the armed forces and the . . . Map (db m244103) HM
26 Arkansas, Desha County, McGehee — The Crepe Myrtles on Seamans Drive — Living Memorial — October 25, 1950 —
In memory of each serviceman in Desha County, who gave their lives for their country in World War II. The American Legion Auxiliary Unit of the Claude E. Jaynes American Legion Post 79, passed a resolution to make Seamans Drive the site for this . . . Map (db m229497) WM
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27 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — A Look Back In Time
Where you now see cotton fields, 432 barracks once housed about 8,000 Japanese Americans.The Camp was surrounded by a barbed wire fence linking eight guard towers from which armed guards watched the camp and internees. The cam was divided by . . . Map (db m170077) HM
28 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — I Am An American
Years of discrimination and the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor led to the forced removal and imprisonment of Japanese Americans. All Japanese Americans on the West Coast were affected by the forced evacuation - including women and . . . Map (db m169429) HM
29 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Making A Living
Internees tried to re-create a life they might have lived outside of confinement. Earning money in camp was a constant struggle for internees, bills still had to be paid on property left behind and everyone needed to buy clothes, . . . Map (db m169434) HM
30 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Rohwer Internment Camp Veterans Memorial
The memorial includes inscriptions on four sides. Dedicated to the Patriotic Japanese-American men from Rohwer Internment Camp who sacrificed their lives in the service of their country in World War II. U.S. Fifth Army 100 Battalion 442 . . . Map (db m170092) HM
31 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Rohwer Japanese American Relocation Center
The Rohwer internment camp included a 500-acre area for internee living quarters and more than 10,000 acres of surrounding land for farming and timber harvesting.Officially labeled a relocation center, the internment camps for Japanese . . . Map (db m167628) HM
32 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Taken Away
The U.S. entry into World War II led to the forced removal of- nearly 120,000 Japanese Americans from the West Coast The Japanese Navy attacked Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 7, 1941, and America declared war on Japan the next day. . . . Map (db m167967) HM
33 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Trying To Make A Home
Babies were born, children went to school, adults had jobs, and some people died here during the three years that the Rohwer camp operated. The traditional Japanese family structure was threatened by the camp's communal living conditions: . . . Map (db m170078) HM
34 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — We Lived & Died Here
"Let's teach (our children) that even in a life such as this, our hearts do not despair, that, although wwe left behind many material things, we did not leave our courage, our fortitude, and our ability to do the best with the least." . . . Map (db m169055) HM
35 Arkansas, Desha County, Rohwer — Why Us? Why Here?
The relocation center sites were chosen because of their distance from the West Coast and for their suitability and isolation as secured, closed camps. Inside The Relocation Center The loss of their former lives was profound for the . . . Map (db m169430) HM
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36 Arkansas, Drew County, Jerome — Jerome Relocation Center — 1942 – 1944
On February 19, 1942, Pres. Franklin Roosevelt signed into law Executive Order No. 9066, interning over 120,000 persons of Japanese ancestry, and this act irrevocably changed their lives. The majority of these people were American citizens. As . . . Map (db m170318) HM
37 Arkansas, Drew County, Monticello — Walls of War — Drew County Veterans Memorial
Erected by the citizens of Drew County in honor of all who served or who may serve and dedicated to those who gave their lives that we might be free. Veterans Day 1988. World War I B.C. Bast, George F. Cater, Chisley Garrison, Forrest . . . Map (db m85089) HM
38 Arkansas, Franklin County, Ozark — World War I - Lest We Forget - World War II — Theirs not to reason why ·•· Theirs but to do and die — 1917 ·•· 1918     1941 ·•· 1945 —
The citizens of Franklin County have caused this monument to be erected ·· Not to glorify war but forever to serve the cause of peace ·•· Here we enshrine forever the glorious memory of the living and the dead who through their valiant efforts . . . Map (db m120876) WM
39 Arkansas, Garland County, Hot Springs — 201 Central Avenue — The Howe Hotel
Constructed in 1926 the Howe Hotel was significant in the late 1920's. Roof garden on 8th floor while the 2nd floor housed a bath house. Served as an important redistribution center for troops in World War II. Wheatly PropertyMap (db m142952) HM
40 Arkansas, Grant County, Sheridan — American Legion B-17 Veterans Memorial
2nd. Lt. George H. Davis Dubuque. Ia. Pilot 2nd. Lt. Robt. V. Turchetto Nutley, N. J. Co-Pilot T/Sgt Peter K. Ikanovich Bisbee, Ariz. S/Sgt Arthur N. Potter Sutton, Mass. 2nd Lt. Philip E. Niewolak Dunkirk, N.Y., . . . Map (db m228715) HM WM
41 Arkansas, Grant County, Sheridan — American Legion B-17 Veterans Memorial Park
On March 12, 1943 a B-17 Flying Fortress exploded mid-air while trying to land in the field on the West side of this road. The B-17 replica marks the site where the Flying Fortress came to rest. Over the years the gray monument marking the crash . . . Map (db m227739) HM WM
42 Arkansas, Grant County, Sheridan — Grant County War Memorial — We Have Not Died in Vain if Tyranny Died With Us
Grant County Casualties World War 2 Sgt. Herman L. Caple · Sgt. Watson Kemp · Sgt. Garlin Stout · Sgt. Marvin Allen · Sgt. Thomas D. Littes · S/Sgt. J. C. Callison Jr. · Sgt. J. C. Crabb · S/Sgt. Jewel T. Davis · T/5 . . . Map (db m229494) WM
43 Arkansas, Greene County, Paragould — Dedicated to WW II Veterans / Dedicated to those who Served on the Home front During WW II
Dedicated to WW II Veterans Dedicated to those who served on the home front during WW IIMap (db m227690) WM
44 Arkansas, Greene County, Paragould — In Honor of all WW II Veterans of Greene County
In honor of all WW II veterans of Greene County ArkansasMap (db m227814) WM
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45 Arkansas, Greene County, Paragould — Paragould War Memorial
Let us hold in honored memory those men from Greene County who gave their lives that mankind might hope for a better world. World War I Ranzi Adams • Lon Austin • Charles J. Barnett • Jimmie Bonds • Arlin Boone • Luther F. Bowlin • William B. . . . Map (db m151233) HM WM
46 Arkansas, Hempstead County, Hope — Catalpa Tree
This tree is believed to have been planted in 1912 when the railroad station was built. Local residents remember the days when its limbs were so long that they nearly touched the ground. A cannon sat next to this tree prior to World War II but this . . . Map (db m161918) HM
47 Arkansas, Jackson County, Newport — Newport High School War Memorial
[Front] Dedicated to the memory of the students of Newport High School who gave their lives in the service of our country World War II Brown, Albert Lee • Dennis, Elmer • Gochenour, George E. • Grossman, Melvin • Jones, . . . Map (db m221247) WM
48 Arkansas, Jefferson County, Wabbaseka — USS Arkansas — 1912 - 1946
Wabbaseka Memorial Committee Post Office Box 11 Wabbaseka, AR 72176 Attention: Jason Irby, Chairman Ladies and Gentlemen: Congratulations to you and all the citizens of the State of Arkansas as you commemorate the 100th . . . Map (db m167483) HM
49 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Company A, 2nd Battalion Memorial
Honoring the men of the Arkansas National Guard Company A, 2nd Battalion stationed in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas for selfless service.Map (db m174006) WM
50 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — Honored to serve their Country
Billie Robert, Army, WWII • Austin G Smith, Army, WWII • Freddy J Robert, Navy, WWII, Korea • W. A. Slayton, Army, WWII • Kenneth Slayton, Navy, WWII • Veston Broadway, AAF, WWII • Robert Hicks, USAF, WWII, 1955-1963 • James H. . . . Map (db m174044) WM
51 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — In Memory of the Young Men who made the Supreme Sacrifice — Killed while training to serve their country — Army Air Force Basic Flying School, Walnut Ridge, Arkansas —
2nd LT John W Gillette III 11-15-42 • CPL Donald H Bucklin 11-15-42 • Cadet Charles E Thiede, 12-1-42 • 2ND LT Harry B House, 1-4-43 • 2nd LT Frank W Roberts, 1-29-43 • 2nd LT Arthur Krasne, 1-29-43 • Cadet, William M Cosine Jr., . . . Map (db m175050) WM
52 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — T/SGT Cucial Julian Roberts — In Grateful Memory
Engineer - Top Turret Gunner B-17 Flying Fortress - WWII On September 27, 1943 his aircraft the Elusive Elcy was attacked by enemy aircraft near Norden, Germany. A giant explosion severed the left wing. Sgt. Roberts and 9 other crew . . . Map (db m174047) HM WM
53 Arkansas, Lawrence County, Walnut Ridge — To Honor Robert P Bush — 1919 - 2010
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54 Arkansas, Lee County, Marianna — Lee County War Memorial
East Side Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for his country. Dedicated by the citizens of Lee County to those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their country. North Side Korean War . . . Map (db m117251) WM
55 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Cabot — World War II Memorial — In Honor
WII The inscribed names on this monument dedicated their services in defense of America 1941 -1945 and dedicated this park to the youth of North Lonoke County Day is done gone the sun from the valley from the mountain all is well safety rest . . . Map (db m212338) WM
56 Arkansas, Lonoke County, Lonoke — Lonoke County Honor Roll
World War I Honor Roll Ray A. Martin • Walter M. Brawley • Clayton Stevenson • Joe Nelson • Jesse Brashears • Ross H. Robinson • Pat Petty • John Hall • Edward L. Dardenne • Jack Clayton • Charles C. Coulson • James H. Folks • Robert Dowdle • . . . Map (db m211571) WM
57 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Bassett — World War II POW Camp
One of eight prisoner of war camps in Mississippi County, the Bassett camp housed German soldiers captured and shipped to the United States. POWs worked in the cotton fields during their captivity, several taking up agriculture after returning to . . . Map (db m170720) HM
58 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Blytheville — Medal of Honor
The White House Washington The president of the United States takes pride in awarding the Medal of Honor posthumously to First Lieutenant Edgar H. Lloyd Infantry U. S. Army Citation For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at . . . Map (db m215338) WM
59 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Etowah — Joseph Allen Sisco
In loving memory of my brother Joseph Allen Sisco Technical Sergeant AF1412 1721 Nov. 11, 1922 – Aug. 20, 1948 Son of Brownie and Daisy (Swift) Sisco Brother to Earl, Clara, Lee, Sue, Anna and Mary Lou Joe was born and raised in . . . Map (db m221255) WM
60 Arkansas, Mississippi County, Osceola — South Mississippi County War Memorial
In Memoriam To those men from South Mississippi County who gave their lives in World Wars I & II, Korea, and Southeast Asia Lt. John McGavock Grider - PVT. William A. Charles PFC Clarence Croft - CPL. Billie W. Craine PFC Hershel Brock . . . Map (db m36534) WM
61 Arkansas, Ouachita County, Camden — AF 45-35160 — World War II — They lived as they died, for their country —
On January 20, 1944 near this spot, 8 brave airmen of the United States Army Air Forces lost their lives when their B-26 Medium Bomber crashed and burned about 1:37 PM. 397th Bomb Group 598th Bomb Sqdn. In Memoriam • 1st Lt. George . . . Map (db m212209) HM WM
62 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Arkansas' Mercν Car
This boxcar and the gifts it carried are a reminder of American support of France during two world wars, and of France's gratitude for that support. Such gestures between peoples deserve a lasting place in our memories. People to People . . . Map (db m107797) HM
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63 Arkansas, Phillips County, Helena — Pippengerville
On January 26, 1880 the famous U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur was born in Little Rock. And, during all the years he lived, he never once visited here.Map (db m133239) HM
64 Arkansas, Poinsett County, Lepanto — Lepanto Veterans Memorial
Dedicated by the citizens of Lepanto community in grateful tribute to the men who gave their lives in the defense of our country World War I Willie Lamb World War II Jimmie Carter • Ralph Bowles • Jack Young • Herbert . . . Map (db m221253) WM
65 Arkansas, Poinsett County, Lepanto — SSG James R. Hendrix — Medal of Honor
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66 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Jacksonville — Arkansas Ordnance Plant (AOP) — Guard Shack
More than 100 different bomb parts were made in Jacksonville at the AOP during World War II (1941 - 1945). There were entrances to the 6,950 acre AOP. Shacks like this housed guards to monitor persons entering and leaving the AOP. This Guard Shack . . . Map (db m183214) HM
67 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Jacksonville — Governor Homer M. Adkins — 1890-1964
The 32nd Governor of the State of Arkansas (Dem. 1941 - 34) was born near Jacksonville on October 15, 1890 in the community of Piedmont, spent his childhood here and attended Bayou Metro public School. Gov. Adkins was largely responsible for . . . Map (db m183524) HM
68 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock — In Memory of all who served on the Island of Oahu
In memory of all who served on the Island of Oahu Territory of Hawaii 7 Dec. 1941 during the attack by Japan. Placed by Pearl Harbor Survivors 7 Dec. 1993.Map (db m180276) WM
69 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock — Memorial Stadium — 1948
Dedicated to the men and women of Arkansas who gave their lives in the Great Wars, 1917-1918 and 1941-1945. Ben Laney, Governor C.G. Hall, Sec. of State Stadium Commission Ed Keith, Chairman Gordon H. Campbell, Sec. Maurine . . . Map (db m208840) WM
70 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — 206th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) Memorial
This Memorial Has Been Placed Here By Veterans Of The 206th Coast Artillery (Anti-Aircraft) Col. Elgan C. Robertson Commanding Officer Honoring the memory of those men who served, fought, and died in defense of . . . Map (db m117229) HM WM
71 Arkansas, Pulaski County, North Little Rock — USS Snook (SS-279)
Launched August 15, 1942 at the Portsmouth, New Hampshire Naval Shipyard. Snook fought well during her first eight war patrols before her loss on her ninth. Her Score: 17 Ships Confirmed Sunk 7 Ships Damaged 2 Small Ships Sunk . . . Map (db m179396) HM WM
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72 Arkansas, Randolph County, Pocahontas — Veterans Memorial
Randolph County will remember These gave all Names not listed World War I We the citizens of Randolph County pay humble tribute to the living and the dead who helped preserve us a free people. World War II May . . . Map (db m172264) WM
73 Arkansas, Saline County, Bauxite — Bauxite, Arkansas
Following the discovery of extensive bauxite ore deposits in 1887, an ore drying plant was located here by The Pittsburg Reduction Co. In 1903 a small village was laid out to house the workers. This village which included a bank, hospital, theater . . . Map (db m96634) HM
74 Arkansas, Searcy County, Marshall — Elton Britt
[side 1] Elton Britt, born James Elton Baker, came from the Zack community in Searcy County near the Buffalo River. Britt, from a musical family, was the first million seller in Country Music and received the first Gold Record . . . Map (db m229584) HM
75 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Missouri Kansas and Texas 100186 Power Car — (X-2400)
Beginning in 1943 a total of 1200 all steel troop sleepers were built by Pullman Standard for the mass transport of military personnel during World War II. The cars sleep 29 soldiers and 1 porter. In 1943 the M.K.T. bought 30 troop sleepers for . . . Map (db m164157) HM
76 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Purple Heart Memorial — Combat Wounded Veterans
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77 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Veterans Memorial — To All Who Served
Military Conflicts in U.S. History American Revolution (1775-1783) War of 1812 (1812-1815) Mexican War (1846-1848) Civil War (1861-1865) Indian Wars (Colonial Era to 1890) Spanish American War (1898) The Boxer Rebellion . . . Map (db m92338) WM
78 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — Veterans Memorial Carillon
AMVETS in conjunction with the Citizens of the area dedicated this carillon as a living memorial to Arkansas-Oklahoma Veterans who served their country honorably for the Cause of Freedom November 11, 1986 Fort Smith National . . . Map (db m92342) WM
79 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — William O. Darby — Arkansas — Brig. General U. S. Army World War II —
Born in Fort Smith Ark. Feb. 8, 1911 Graduate U.S.M.A. June 1933 Assistant Comdr. 10th Mountain Div. Died in Po Valley Italy Apr. 30, 1945 Organized First Ranger Bn. CO Ranger Force - Tunisia-Sicily-Italy 1942-1944 Comdr. 179th . . . Map (db m92348) HM WM
80 Arkansas, Stone County, Mountain View — Our Stone County Sons
In Loving Remembrance of Our Stone County Sons who paid the supreme price of their lives in the First World War, the Second World War, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and who now await reunion with us in eternity as we, their friends and . . . Map (db m155979) WM
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81 Arkansas, Washington County, Fayetteville — Medal of Honor
Five alumni of the University of Arkansas have been awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the nation's highest distinction for supreme gallantry in military action. World War II: Lt. Maurice Britt ’41, U.S. Army, Italy, Nov. 10, 1943; Lt.(JG) . . . Map (db m224265) HM
82 Arkansas, Washington County, Fayetteville — Pearl Harbor Memorial
In memory of all who served on the island of Oahu, Territory of Hawaii, 7 Dec. 1941 during the attack by JapanMap (db m224117) WM
83 Arkansas, White County, Searcy — In Loving Memory of those from White County
In loving memory of those from White County who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and world wide democracy. World War I Allen, Arthur • Alfred, William • Armstrong, Herman • Autra, Alfred • Benoit, Joseph V. • . . . Map (db m174134) WM
84 Arkansas, Woodruff County, Augusta — Woodruff County War Memorial
In honor of all the valiant men and women of Woodruff Co. who defended their ideals and served their country during time of war. Your sacrifice will never be forgottenMap (db m117719) WM
 
 
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