November 11, 2019
American Legion, Stanardsville
This display can be seen from Madison Road in Greene County, Virginia. It is in front of American Legion Post 128. The markers represent different branches of the military and were contributed by Norman Slezak in 2010.
The American Legion is an organization of U.S. war veterans. It was formed in 1919.
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That display really stands out.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting!
ReplyDeleteGosh that kneeling soldier is so poignant - lest we forget.
ReplyDeleteWren x
Good to see these memorials.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, and very apt.
ReplyDeleteLest we forget.
All the best Jan
Quite poignant.
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