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var str = 'This low granite markers honors the men of the 1st Battalion Airborne of the 508th Infantry who were killed in action in the Dominican Republic in May-June 1965. The names, ranks and dates of death are included. On the bottom is inscribed “Let their sacrifice for the cause of freedom be an inspiration to us all.”';
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1st BAT 508th Airborne INF Killed Dominican Rep 1965 Memorial Ft Bragg NC
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var str = 'This small granite memorial honors those men from the 1st Battalion who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom. On the top a bronze plaque lists those men who were lost by date and location. On the sides of the monument are engraved maps of Iraq. This is part of the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery.';
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1st BN 67th AR Reg OIF Central TX State Veterans Cemetery
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var str = 'This large red granite memorial in the shape of a number 1 honor those men of the 1st Division “Ramrods” who served in Operation Enduring Freedom. The units and their nicknames are included and lists men lost from each unit by name.';
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1st DIV Ramrods US Army OEF Central TX State Veterans Cemetery
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var str = 'An obelisk atop the original German bunker fortification on Utah beach honors those of the 1st Engineer Special Brigade who gave their lives in the initial landings at Utah Beach and liberated Sainte Marie du Mont. On the front side is also the Seadragon emblem in red. On the other 3 sides of the obelisk are listed the specific sub-units of Assault Force U of the Western Naval Task Force who were part of the landings on the Normandy Beaches on the morning of June 6, 1944. The obelisk sits on a raised platform; on the side facing the water is a small naval gun and then a low wall on which are individual plaques that indicate the approximate location of ships and units offshore. The raised ground overlooks Utah Beach. The memorial sits atop the German defensive bunker that the Brigade took during the assault and used as its headquarters.';
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1st Engineer Special Brigade USN at Utah Beach Normandy FR
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var str = 'This stone pyramid is topped by a Big Red One patch to honor the 1st Infantry Division. Bronze plaques on the stone pyramid describe the 1st Division Actions in America’s wars. The main bronze plaque on the front includes the 1st Division motto: “No Mission Too Difficult, no sacrifice too great, Duty First!” ';
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var str = 'This simple but elegant polished black marble marker that tapers to a point at the top honors the 825 men of the 22nd Infantry Regiment who were lost in fighting in Vietnam. On the top of the marker is inscribed the colorful unit insignia with a map of Vietnam inscribed below it. At the bottom is inscribed the dedication to those who lost their lives. On the back of the memorial are the list of unit awards/citations received as well as the Combat Infantryman’s Badge and the unit patches.';
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var str = 'This granite monument honors the Philippine Scouts who served with the 26th Cavalry in the Philippines during World War II. These men fought in the defense of the Philippines at Lingayen, Luzon, and Bataan before the defeat and surrender of US forces. The monument indicates it was created by the officers who were stationed at Fort Riley in 1942. ';
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var str = 'This gray granite marker honors the 29th Infantry Division for its service during World War II. On the top of the marker is the unit insignia with the words “29 Lets Go”. Inscribed on the memorial is the dedication to the 29th that stormed ashore on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944 in France and suffered severe casualties. It states that “Our Comrades Lie in Distant Fields. They Gave the Last Full Measure of Their Devotion, Sleep, Comrades, Forever Young. We Salute You. Remember Us.” On the reverse side is inscribed the battles/campaigns in which the 29th participated, the unit awards received including 5 Presidential Unit Citations and battle casualties – 20,327 killed, wounded and missing.';
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var str = 'This granite obelisk was raised on the 50th anniversary of the June 6, 1944 landings to honor all those who landed on Omaha Beach that day and especially those who gave their. A beautiful engraved inscription honoring those who were lost is on the front in both English and French; on the sides are listed specific battalions, units and platoons which comprised the division on that day. On the back of the obelisk are inscribed the campaigns in which the 29th participated as well as the number of casualties the unit sustained. ';
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var str = 'This black granite obelisk honors the men of the 2nd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division who fought in Operation Iraqi Freedom. Their nickname “Warhorse” is inscribed on one side of the obelisk and the name of those lost in the war are on the other three sides.';
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2nd BDE 4 Inf DIV Warhorse OIE Central TX State Veterans Cemetery