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var str = 'In the Main Hall entry way of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and across from the World War Memorial tablet is a bronze plaque honoring all those employees from the Museum who served in World War II. There are fifty-eight names on the plaque, and this include those who served as what became known as “Monuments Men”.';
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var str = 'Just inside the Main Hall entry way of the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a marble tablet with a bronze eagle sitting on top. The plaque honors employees from the Museum who lost their lives during the First World War: Charles French and John Reynolds; it then lists 32 names of those who also served in Army or Navy during the war. The tablet was installed in 1919.';
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var str = 'This bronze plaque just outside the Butler Library on the campus of Columbia University recognizes the role of the university in World War II. The US Navy conducted a Reserve Midshipman School on the campus from 1942-45 which trained more than 23,000 officers for active duty during the war. Commodore John K. Roberts served as commanding officer.';
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Columbia U WWII Plaque Appreciation US Navy Officer Training NYC
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var str = 'The large bronze relief plaque commemorates the Battle of Harlem Heights during the American Revolution which took place across this area of the city and what is now part of the campus of Columbia University. It is located on a wall on Broadway between 117th and 118th streets just north of the Earl Hall Gate entrance to Columbia University campus. James Edward Kelly sculpted the plaque which was donated by the Sons of the Revolution in New York State and was dedicated in 1897.';
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var str = 'This memorial grove of trees originally included 18 memorial trees that commemorated the 16 units of the 307th INF REG 77th DIV of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. These original trees were planted in a series of ceremonies from 1920-22 and in 1926 a boulder was added to the grove of trees. The front of the boulder was inscribed with TO THE DEAD OF THE 307TH INFANTRY A ⋅ E ⋅ F, 509 OFFICERS AND MEN, 1917-1919 and on the back was a bronze plaque listing all of the Regimental Units and the names of the men. The plaque was stolen in 1997 but subsequently replaced. Some of the trees have been lost over time as well as the iron fences that encircled them originally but many of the small bronze shield plaques remain with the designated unit identified. ';
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307th INF 77th DIV AEF WWI Memorial Grove & Rock Central Park NYC
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var str = 'On the grounds of the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell are several memorials honoring infantryman from World War I, World War II, Korean War and the Vietnam War. These statues depict the uniform and weapons of each specific conflict. On the base of each memorial are the names of the alumni of the Institute who lost their lives in that conflict with the year of their graduation. Most of the statues were sculpted by R. Rogers Aston and donated by alumni. These monuments are in the Alumni Memorial Plaza of the grounds.';
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NM Military Institute Alumni War Memorials Roswell
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var str = 'A German POW camp was established southeast of Roswell and prisoners often worked on local farms. In 1943 fifty POWs worked on a flood control project in Roswell along Spring Creek; they laid rocks along the banks. As part of their project the POWs constructed an Iron Cross with DKG 1943 in the center as part of the pattern in the rocks. Initially, local citizens covered the symbol with concrete that has eroded over the years; the symbol is now visible and preserved.';
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German POW Iron Cross Spring River Pkwy Roswell NM
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var str = 'This bronze plaque remembers the 9th Armored Division that was activated at Fort Riley, Kansas in 1942 and participated in fighting in the European Theater during World War II. The Division captured the first intact bridge over the Rhine River at Remagen on March 7, 1945, and thus became the first US Army unit to cross the Rhine during the war. ';
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var str = 'This bronze plaque honors the members of the 3rd Armored Field Artillery who served in the European Theater in World War II. The unit was originally formed in 1794 and has earned 37 battle honors. This memorial focuses upon action in the Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. The battalion received a Presidential Unit Citation for action during the Battle of the Bulge in 1945. The plaque includes an relief of its World War II era commander Major General George Ruhlen.';
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3rd Armored Field Artillery BTT WWII Fort Riley KS
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var str = 'This bronze plaque along the Hudson River south of West Point commemorates the many surplus merchant ships form World War II that were anchored along the river and used for storage. These ships were anchored along the river from 1946 to 1971 and mostly used to hold surplus grain and were ready to carry goods where needed in emergencies anywhere in the world.';
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