http://warmemorialhq.org/om/items/browse?tags=Montgomery&output=atom2024-03-29T02:07:30-05:00Omekahttp://warmemorialhq.org/om/items/show/386
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var str = 'The simple marble memorial column is dedicated to all Alabama veterans who have served in all of America’s wars. On the base are etched the dedication and two large flaming torches are carved on the base as well. The top of the column is square with eagles carved on all four sides. On the grounds in front of the memorial is a granite outline of the state of Alabama. This memorial is at the Alabama American Legion Headquarters.';
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var str = 'Twenty French soldiers who trained at Gunter Airfield also lie near the RAF section of this same cemetery along with Honorary French Consul , Bernard Albert Auzias de Turenne. There is a bronze plaque that lists all those Frenchmen who died in the United States while serving during World War II; this list includes both army and navy personnel. Of the 100 Frenchmen who died in the US during the war, twenty lie at Oakwood Cemetery.';
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French WWII Burials Oakwood Cemetery Montgomery AL
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var str = 'Within the Oakwood Cemetery in Montgomery, Alabama is a section containing the graves of 78 officers and men of the Royal Air Force who were killed while training in Montgomery at Gunter Airfield during World War II. The section is maintained by the Commonwealth Graves Commission which cares for the burial sites of British and Commonwealth soldiers all over the world who fell in service the British nation and the empire. The site contains the standard Cross of Sacrifice and each headstone resembles a small English garden and is maintained immaculately.';
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CWGC Royal Air Force Burials in Oakwood Cemetery Montgomery AL
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var str = 'Montgomery, Alabama served as major hospital location for the Confederacy during the war because of its location away from major battlefields and yet close to major railroad lines. The more than 750 graves here in the Oakwood Cemetery represent some of the many who died while being treated in these Montgomery hospitals.';
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var str = 'The cornerstone of this large granite memorial was laid by former President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis in 1896 and the completed memorial was dedicated in 1898. The memorial was designed by Gorda Doud and has a large square stepped base on which sits a tall column topped robed woman holding a Confederate flag. Near the base of the column is a bronze ring on which are engraved scenes from the secession and war. On pedestals around the base sit four large statues of Confederate soldiers and sailors; lyrical phrases honoring these men are inscribed on the base of each of these pedestals. ';
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Alabama Confederate Soldiers and Sailors War Memorial Montgomery