World War I Memorial

World War I

Memorial

The individuals whom this Memorial commemorates were numbered among those who answered the call of their country, left all that was near and dear to them, endured hardships, and faced danger. Many of them passed out of sight of men by the path of their duty and self sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after them see to it that their names are not forgotten.

Waterbury Monuments Committee

Robert G. Dorr, Chairman; George Lynch, Vice-Chairman

November 11, 2003

[ left panel ]

Waterbury's Muster Roll

Complete Official List

Of Men And Women In All Branches Of The Service In The

Great War For Democracy – 1917-1919

This list was compiled as accurately as possible from the combined lists of the

Town Clerk and from the War Bureau Records

United States Army

[ 2,545 names are listed. 117 with a * ]

* These Men of Waterbury Gave Their Lives In Service for Our Nation

[ right panel ]

Waterbury's Muster Roll

Complete Official List

Of Men And Women In All Branches Of The Service In The

Great War For Democracy – 1917-1919

This list was compiled as accurately as possible from the combined lists of the

Town Clerk and from the War Bureau Records

United States Army

[ 1,840 names are listed. 59 with a * ]

United States Navy

[ 704 names are listed. 6 with a * ]

* These Men of Waterbury Gave Their Lives In Service for Our Nation

[ note at the lower right ]

This list was developed by the Waterbury Monuments Committee from the original with permission from the Waterbury Republican newspaper.

Marker is at the intersection of Meadow Street and Bank Street, on the right when traveling north on Meadow Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB