This memorial is dedicated to all the men an women
who served our country in times of war and peace
so that we might have the freedoms we all love.
Our flag does not fly because the wind moves it.
It flies with the last breath of each . . . — — Map (db m196214) WM
WWII 78,000+ Korea 8,000+ Vietnam 1,700+ Cold War 100+ Desert Storm-Iraq ? Thanks for Remembering the ones who haven't returned home When one American is not worth the effort to be found, we as Americans have lost. — — Map (db m235861) WM
The Purple Heart
A greater measure of service
Awarded to those wounded or killed in service to their country for military merit. — — Map (db m166764) WM
remember those who served, those who fought
those still missing, and those who gave their last full
measure of devotion for our country.
-President Ronald Reagan — — Map (db m166769) WM
To all Hermon, Rager, Freund and Plescher family members who have served in the U.S. military: We are very grateful for your contributions to our country. — — Map (db m196313) WM
Originally built in 1983, this M1E1 Abrams Main Battle Tank was one of 14
prototypes used as engineering test vehicles.
This M1 was returned to the Lima Army Tank Plant in late 1993 for refurbishment
and permanent display. A team of U.S. . . . — — Map (db m196375) HM
The many boulders you see represent the conflicts and
wars in which the United States of America has been
involved since
1776. Those conflicts and wars
are identified on
the gray plates at
the bottom of
each flag column. — — Map (db m196377) WM
The monument is made of five pillars,
each twenty feet tall, bearing
porcelain tile or brick plates". Each
red, white, or blue brick has the name
of a veteran, current service person, or
citizens who simply want to say,
"Thank You to our . . . — — Map (db m196378) WM
The concept of the Freedom flag Monument began in
2001 as a way to thank U.S. Veterans for their service.
Initiated and guided by the UAW from a small cardboard
model, plans were developed and ground was broken in
2004. The monument was . . . — — Map (db m196379) WM
The Freedom Flag Monument stands in honor of all U.S. Veterans - past, present, and future. In addition to the five major branches of service, veterans of these services are also recognized:
Air National Guard
U.S. Air Force Reserve . . . — — Map (db m196380) WM
Small amounts of soil collected from the major battlefields of the wars and conflicts to date have been collected and buried within the monument. Ongoing
soil collection is taking place. Samples of each are on display in the Freedom Flag Monument . . . — — Map (db m196382) WM
Each of the five columns represents a branch of the Armed
Forces: Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force and Coast Guard.
The five pine trees behind the monuments also represent our
ever-ready Armed Forces. — — Map (db m196383) WM
The Prisoners of War / Missing in Action Flag
is near, but not adjacent to the Freedom Flag
Monument, symbolizing that although not
within our reach, these
brave men and women
are always in our
thoughts and hearts.
They will never be . . . — — Map (db m196384) WM
[Front]
Dedicated to the memory of all
veterans of the Armed Forces of
the United States of America, who
unselfishly served their country
in time of peace or war. It is
because of this effort that we
enjoy the freedom that is
ours . . . — — Map (db m29732) HM
The willingness with which
our young people
are likely to serve in any war
no matter how justified
hall be directly proportional
as to how they perceive
the veterans of earlier wars
were treated and
appreciated by their nation
. . . — — Map (db m196299) WM
On November 10, 2018 members of American Legion Post #96 and Marine Corps League Detachment 1063 gathered here to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of the Great War in Europe and to remember William Paul Gallagher K.I.A. June 18, 1918 and . . . — — Map (db m243166) HM WM
The Korean War
June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953
—————————
To honor those
who fought and died
to secure the freedom
of the People of South Korea
Forgotten Nevermore
by . . . — — Map (db m22929) WM
One of America's largest steam locomotive builders, the Lima Locomotive Works, built 7,752 locomotives between 1879 and 1951. It rose to success building the patented Shay geared locomotive, an innovative design that became the standard for . . . — — Map (db m22935) HM
The Veterans Freedom Flag Monument dedicated May 22, 2010 to Veterans who made the sacrifice for freedom around the world, those who currently serve in the military and those who will serve in the future. Built entirely through the donations of . . . — — Map (db m63076) WM
In Memory Of Richard Brickner Richard Billingsley Commander 1963 Dave Berggren Us Navy 12-71 To 01-80 Dan Weigel US Army World War II James F Steward Commander 1994-1995 Robert L Johns 101St Airborne Vietnam 1970-71 Ted W Hunt USAF . . . — — Map (db m237915) WM
On Feb 3rd 1973 this building was
dedicated in honor of Lowell and
Robert Bowersock and all men who
gave their lives for their country
presented by Grover Bowersock Family — — Map (db m196323) HM WM
My brother John Eutsler died for the cause of freedom; but God's son died so all people may live in Heaven forever.
-Robert Eutsler — — Map (db m166594) WM
Side 1
U.S. Army
The army was created by the
continental congress in 1775 for the
defense of American liberty. It was
formally established within the
department of war in 1789.
"This we will defend"
Side 2
U.S. . . . — — Map (db m166623) HM WM
In loving memory of all our deceased Clowns from VFW Post 6772 Clown Unit dedicated to all our veterans who have served our great country in the Armed Forces of The United States of America — — Map (db m166586) WM
Revolutionary War
John Tilton
Mexican War
John Campbell
War Of 1812
George Hanger
Patrick Murray
Wesley Richards
Jacob Switzer
James Kilgore
Civil War
Tobias Spiker
John Bayer
Solom . . . — — Map (db m231311) WM
Anderson, Robert B. 1839-1863, Company C, 1st Ohio Valunteer Infantry, Civil War Applegate, Aaron H. 1835-1898, Company B, 120th Ohio, Volunteer Infantry, Civil War Armstrong, James A. 1844-1865, Company B, 65th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Civil . . . — — Map (db m239994) WM
Front:
To honor our veterans who have served
POLK
Back:
To those who served and returned ...
To those who served and were lost ...
Your contribution and sacrifice for our freedom is not forgotten.
We are eternally . . . — — Map (db m38799) HM
[counter clockwise from the south: five individual stones]U.S. Air Force U.S. Coast Guard U.S. Army U.S. Navy U.S. Marines U.S. Merchant Marine — — Map (db m107658) WM
Dedicated to the men & women of Ashtabula Township who serve, have served, or will serve in the Armed Forces of the United States of America — — Map (db m132293) WM
This eagle is dedicated to the men and women of Conneaut, Ohio who served in the armed forces who wore the uniform proudly and to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Thank you for your service and protecting our way of life. You will not be . . . — — Map (db m213865) WM
This war memorial is dedicated to all members of the armed forces who served their country honorably in the cause of freedom and liberty for our nation and the entire free world may they rest in peace. — — Map (db m213863) WM
Erected by
the citizens of Kingsville
to the memory of
those who served
from this community
and
those who gave their lives
in the service of
our country
— — Map (db m132284) WM
In memory of those who served in the War of 1812, Spanish American War, and Civil War
World War I
Daniel Kampf
William Curtiss
Willard King
Malcolm Smith
Haywood Hostler
Willard Albright
Dorven Ernest . . . — — Map (db m214401) WM
Upon this tablet are inscribed the names of those who left Wayne to serve this country
in the great World War 1914 - 1918
Charles Waldrich
Paul B. Aldrich
Earnest L. Burns
Leroyt Burns
Charles Hl. Hubbard
Victor Whart . . . — — Map (db m202394) WM
To honor and commemorate
the Revolutionary Soldiers
buried in Athens County, Ohio
Daniel Anderson
Thomas Arnold
Isaac Barker
Ebenezer Barrows
Hopson Beebe
Alvan Bingham
Silas Bingham, Sr.
William Bodwell
John Bowman . . . — — Map (db m15544) HM
In the first years of the twentieth century. Athens citizens formed
a new National Guard company. The guardsmen initially held drill
at the Campbell Block on Court Street, but soon the Athens
Commercial Club began advocating for an armory from . . . — — Map (db m122452) HM
Plaque A
In Memoriam
Civil War
James Bartlett
James Brownlee
John Bush
John Buffington
Rans Carpenter
James Cambron
Dave Carsey
Thomas Day
William Drake
Henry Dean
Capt. John Dean
Chas. Finsterwald . . . — — Map (db m173932) WM
In memory of our veterans National Guard Korea Civil War War of 1812 US Marine Corp WWII US Air Force Vietnam Iraq Spanish American War Persian Gulf US Army WWI US Navy — — Map (db m236421) WM
Flagpole Presented by... Cridersville High School Class Of 1965 In Remembrance of Our Beloved School and In Honor of All Veterans Who Attended CHS — — Map (db m237774) WM
Honoring our sons and daughters who proudly served in the armed forces of the United States of America
Minster veterans protected your freedom
Civil War Spanish American War WWI WWII Korean War Vietnam Persian Gulf Operation . . . — — Map (db m239729) WM
This memorial is dedicated to the patriotic men and women of the Minster area who served in the armed services. It is with sincere hope that their sacrifices were not in vain and that some day the inhumanities imposed by armed conflict will forever . . . — — Map (db m238607) WM
Dedicated to the citizens of New Bremen who served this community and country by the Village of New Bremen and American Legion Post 240 — — Map (db m236437) WM
Honoring all who served
[Mottos of the branches of the U.S. military:]
"All Gave Some. Some Gave All."
"Aim High, Fly, Fight, Win."
"The Few. The Proud. Semper Fi."
"Army Strong! This We'll Defend."
"Forged by . . . — — Map (db m238542) WM
Erected here in 1795 by General "Mad" Anthony Wayne, probably after the signing of the Greenville Treaty, on land ceded by the Indians. This area was also the site of the signing of the Treaty of St. Marys in 1818 (the Indian campsites being to the . . . — — Map (db m19855) HM
To the right is the Saint Marys River. This waterway was used by the Indians for generations as a route to hunting grounds in Kentucky. French, and later English traders traversed its course with trade goods in exchange for furs. James Girty, a . . . — — Map (db m30258) HM
In this park, over 60 years ago, stood a memorial stating, "Serving
Our Country", dedicated to those from this area in the time of war.
May we never forget the debt we owe to those who have served and to
those who continue to serve our country. . . . — — Map (db m167249) HM
The headwaters of the St. Marys River be just southeast of the City of St. Marys. The ever flows generally northwest to Wayne, Indiana, where it meets with the St. Joseph River in downtown ft. Wayne to form the Maumee River. The Maumee then flows . . . — — Map (db m228266) HM
Dedicated to those of this unit who gave their lives in the service of the Ohio National Guard since 1988 In memory of 837th Engr Co Jan 25 1957 Sgt Melvin E Wisecup Apr 17 1988 Dec 27 1957 Sp4 Wayne C Wingate Apr 17 1988 — — Map (db m228271) WM