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var str = 'The Cumberland County, North Carolina World War II memorial is comprised of three large granite markers. The center marker is topped by a bronze eagle and inscribed with World War II and two bronze olive branches and underneath this is a quote from Franklin Roosevelt. The left marker is inscribed with “Pacific Theater” and a quote from General Douglas MacArthur, while the right marker is inscribed “European Theater” and a quote from General Dwight Eisenhower. On all three markers are inscribed the names of those who gave their lives in the war from Cumberland County.';
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var str = 'This granite memorial honors those from Cumberland County who served in World War I. The memorial is carved as an open book on a layer of granite stones. On the left-hand page is carved the famous poem “In Flanders Fields” with an image of a cemetery full of crosses carved on the top of the page. On the right side page is carved an infantry rifle with the point down and a helmet resting on the butt of the rifle and next to this are carved the names of those from Cumberland County who died in the war.';
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var str = 'The Cumberland County Vietnam War Memorial consists of a polished black marble marker sitting on a light gray granite base. On the left-hand side is carved a map of Vietnam and on the right are carved the names of those from the county, organized by town/city, who gave their lives. Amongst the names are carved scenes and images from the war. On the bottom right base is carved the phrase “All Gave Some… Some Gave All.”';
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var str = 'This large granite memorial honors those from Cumberland County who served and died in the Korean War. The center section of light gray granite includes a map of the Korean peninsula. The side panels of polished black granite include the U.S. combat units and the list of the names of those local men who lost their lives in Korea. On the base is inscribed “Freedom is Not Free.”';
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var str = 'This small park across from the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, North Carolina is filled with granite memorials honoring those from Cumberland County, North Carolina who have served in America’s wars. ';
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