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Korean War

In Memory of those who died for our country in the Korean War

1950-1953

Otis F. Alford, Claud Greene, Jr., Thomas C. Hendrix, Paul Gentra Holloway, Richard D. McGhee, Olen Parker

Marker is on Line Street, on the right when traveling north.

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North Haven Korean War Monument

In Memory Of

All Korean War Veterans

[ 1,134 names are listed on 4 plaques ]

Marker is at the intersection of Church Street (Connecticut Route 103) and Linsley Street, on the left when traveling south on Church Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Korean and Vietnam War Memorial

In Honor of Those

who Served in

Korea & Vietnam

Dedicated by

the People of Putnam County

Marker is at the intersection of North Jackson Street and East Franklin Street, on the left when traveling south on North Jackson Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Rye Korean War Veterans Memorial

Korean War Veterans Memorial

To All Who Served During The Korean War 1950 – 1953

"Freedom Is Not Free"

United States Casualities

Killed 54,246 Wounded 103,284 Missing 8,177 Captured 7,140

Give thoughts to the terrain of Korea

The blood, the ...

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Sussex County Korean War Memorial

In Honor and Memory of All Korean War Veterans Who Served and Died for FreedomLeRoy M Cook • Vernon L. Deshields • Gene O. Hanzer • Kenneth C. Hyslop • Laurence C. Layton • William A. Lockwood • Charles G. ...

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Hawthorne Korea – Vietnam Monument

May We Learn From Those Who

Died For Peace That Life Is

Worth Far More Than Most Of

Us Take Time To Realize.

* Korea *

Gordon N. Ripatranzone • Russell Van Natta • Peter J. Schuil • Theodore Van Natta • Bernard Van Raay ...

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Korean Conflict

The Forgotten War

To cherish

liberty one

need only

remember how it

was earned.

Laurens County shall

never forget their

own who have served

their country

in war and peace.

Marker is on East Main Street (U.S. 80), on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Korean War Monument

 

Korean War

1950 - 1953

Marker is on Upper Glen Street (U.S. 9), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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West Milton Korean War Memorial

A

Korean War

Memorial

1950

to

1953

5.7 Million Americans Served

55,000 Americans Killed

103,000 Were Wounded and

8200 Americans

Missing in Action

Dedicated 24 December 1988

Marker can be reached from Cemetery Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Litchfield Korean War Monument

In Honor Of Those From Litchfield

Who Served In Korean War 1950 – 1955

Raymond H. Adkins • Kenneth A. Ainger • Raymond Ainger, Jr. • Donald S. Allvin • Joseph S. Altieri • Richard W. Archer • Truman R. Archer • ...

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