Warren County Veterans Monument

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We, The Citizens of Warren County, dedicate this monument on the eleventh day of November, nineteen hundred and ninety eight, to the Veterans of Warren County who have made the ultimate sacrifice, thus preserving for us our basic freedoms: Life, Liberty, and The Pursuit of Happiness.

We hereby express our gratitude to all Warren County Veterans who have served their country since the birth of this great nation and to those who may be called to guard our shores in the future. The names engraved hereon are but a few of the countless Americans who gave their lives, that we might live in peace. Those prisoners of war still unaccounted for and those missing in action will never be forgotten.

We Pause, We Reflect, We Remember.

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World War II

Clark Shay, Harrison E. Shipps , Stewart P. Sickets, George W. Rowe, Lester R. Sarkady, Vincent I. Schriner, Bruce H. Schmeal, Gregory Screnci, Francis J. Ross, Frank P. Rounsaville, David Rossi, Lewis F. Silverthorne, Charles E. Sisco, Eugene Slack, John Slampyak, John Snow, Herbert Steinhardt, Robert Steinhardt, Edison G. Stiff, Eugene J. Storm, Edmund A. Sullivan, Walter Tiffany Jr., Leo M. Tigue, John M. Zuck, Joseph J. Toth, Leonard VanCamp, Arthur C. Vanderbilt, Leroy L. VanHorn, Thomas Vannatta, Louis G. Varanese, John L. Vargo, Ralph A. Vass, Claude Vaughin, Harry E. Wade, Sherry R. Wallace, Garner Walters, Jr., John F. Walters, Kenneth Warner, William E. Weaver, Joseph M. Wiersky Sr., Fred F. Wendland, Ernest F. Whitehead, John L. Wilhelm, Andrew O. Willever, Frederick H. Wilson, Lewis S. Wood, Geoffrey S. Wrigley, Peter T. Youpa, Charles Todaro, Michael Zmur

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World War II

List of Names

Marker is at the intersection of Mansfield Street and 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north on Mansfield Street.

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