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Korean War Liberty Tree Memorial

In memory of the

men, women & POW-MIA

who fought in the

Korean War

1950 - 1953

Dedicated November 11, 2003

Marker is on Summit Street (U.S. 77) north of Maple Avenue when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Korean War Veterans' Monument

About the Memorial

American servicemen and women braved violent combat in Korea. The Nation suffered great losses in the War and spiritual anguish in its aftermath. Friends parted, lives were uprooted, futures were transformed; many died or were injured. We now ...

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Stockbridge Korean War Monument

Korean War • Donald Carr • Richard J. Clemens • John J. Davis • Elton A. Drummond, Jr. • Robert W. Dunne • George E. Emerson, Jr. • Julian F. Gleize • L. John Green • David L. Gunn, Jr. ...

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Alumni who Served in Korean War

In Honor of All

Danville Junior College and

Danville Area Community College

Alumni who served their Country

in the Korean War.

Dedicated May 27, 2002

ReDedicated July 27, 2012

Marker can be reached from East Main Street (U.S. 136) east of Blue ...

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World War I and II and Korean Conflict Memorial

In honor of the men and women of Thompson who served their country in two World Wars

(List of people that served)

Korean Conflict

(List of people that served)

Marker is at the intersection of County Route 113 and Post ...

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Kansas Korean War Memorial

1950 - 1953

This memorial is dedicated as a lasting tribute to all the service men and women of the United States Armed Forces from the State of Kansas and in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice with their ...

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Iredell County Korea and Vietnam War Memorial

In Perpetual Honor of

Our Veterans of Iredell County

Who Honorably Served in the

Armed Forces During The

Korean and Vietnam Wars

Killed in Action

Korea

Betty Jean Allison

Donald H. Barker

Bernard Eugene Bumgarner

J.W. Branton

Robert William Carpenter

...

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Guilford Korean War Monument

In Memory Of The Members

Of The United States Armed Forces

Who Served In The

Korean War

June 25, 1950

July 27, 1953

“Freedom Is Not Free”

Marker is at the intersection of Park Street and Broad Street, on the right when traveling south on Park Street. ...

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Richmond County Korean War Memorial

In Memory of the men and women from Richmond County who lost their lives in the Korean War

God Bless You

All Gave Some Some Gave All

Marker is on Caroline Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Rhode Island Korean Veterans Memorial

In Tribute to Rhode Island Korean War Veterans

Marker is on South Main Street (U.S. 44), on the left when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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