Posted on Feb 6, 2016
What are the Best Military Monuments that You've Seen? Share a Picture?
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What are the Best Military Monuments that You've Seen and Share a Picture?
RP Members let's get some really good pictures of the best Military Monuments!
Here is a great one. The Above Picture is: New Mexico veterans memorial Albuquerque Vietnam War!
VETERANS TRIBUTE please take a moment when you see former or active service men or women thank them. I stand and salute all as " All gave some and some gave all. "
RP Members let's get some really good pictures of the best Military Monuments!
Here is a great one. The Above Picture is: New Mexico veterans memorial Albuquerque Vietnam War!
VETERANS TRIBUTE please take a moment when you see former or active service men or women thank them. I stand and salute all as " All gave some and some gave all. "
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This is in the military science building at Kansas State University. It's the photos of all the KSU students and alumni KIA or MIA during WW1. There was a research project done on the 48 men that traced their history through the war and which battles they fought in that goes with this as well. It was very interesting to listen to and read about. Several of the officers there were among the first in the 1st ID and in France.
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John, it is great to see our nations colleges and universities honor the sacrifice of their students and alumni.
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Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall & Museum in Pittsburgh is the largest memorial in the United States dedicated solely to honoring all branches of military veterans and service personnel. Dedicated in 1910 it was built to honor Grand Army of the Republic Civil War Veterans. The museum houses rare and one of a kind exhibits that span the many wars and conflicts our nation's military have participated in. Since 1963 more than 600 area heroes have been inducted into the Hall of Valor. Members of the Hall of valor are recipients of the Medal of Honor, Navy Cross, Air Force Cross and Silver Star among others. The Hall also has a venue for banquets meetings and concerts. It is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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Thank you Mikel. Here is one of several cast bronze statues displayed outside of the building. It is called "The Lookout" and was erected in 1923.
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Honoring 28th U.S. Infantry Regiment for valor at Cantigny, France, 28 May 1918. Cantigny was the first major U.S. offensive of WW I. 28th Infantry adopted the Black Lion from Picardy province coat of arms & ever since have been known as "The Lions of Cantigny." This monument was dedicated at Cantigny several years ago. A similar one is at First Division Museum at Cantigny Park near Chicago.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Sgt Wayne Wood Great monument Wayne - thanks for sharing this with the RP Nation!
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As treasurer of the Marine Corps Engineer Association I'm adding the one we dedicated at the Memorial Park of the National Museum of the Marine Corps three years ago. Looks like the full picture will not display -- I'll try to find one that will.
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LtCol George Carlson
OK, it did. The surround is set up for "personalized bricks. The five immediately in front of the base are the five Marine engineer MoH recipients. The two below that are our two MCEA members KIA. The remainder save two rows around the sides and back are for individual purchase to honor a person or unit at a specific time. The two rows surrounding on the three sides are being filled with every named engineer unit in the Marine Corps from WW1 to present. It is about half complete and funded by the MCEA.
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Here's another one the many people may not know. Soldier Field, home of the Monsters of the Midway (the Chicago Bears NFL Team) is dedicated to the Armed Forces of the United States.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
LCDR (Join to see) Thanks Jimmy for sharing this great monument from my home state of Illinois and I'm a "die-hard" Bear Fan as well! Awesome!
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I guess I've had several GREAT MILITARY MOMENTS. First when I graduated from Jump School in the 82d Airborne Divisions Jump School back in 1959. My second great military moment was when I completed the Special Forces Qualification Course at Fort Bragg and received my Green Beret. My next would be when I was the first OCS graduate to cross the graduating platform and receive his diploma wearing the Green Beret and bloused boots. Another great moment would have been when I graduated from the Special Forces Officers Course and was assigned as the XO of an Operational Detachment Alpha in the 12th Special Forces Group Airborne and again in the 7th Special Forces Group Airborne.
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MSG James Hughs
I went thru Airborne Training at Fort Bragg in 1959....with Rip Collins and Blood Burns...... still remember the "Bear Pit".....
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