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U S Army Communications Museum, Building 275, Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703, United States

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the, Fort Monmouth, Soldiers and Civilians: Who deployed and fought, worldwide, and to the, families who kept the, home fires burning bright. Operation Just Cause, 19 Dec 89 12 Jan 90, Operation Desert Storm, ... More on HMDB

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. In Memory of Our Dead, World War II: , Erected 1952. , Location. 40° 19.002′ N, 74° 2.402′ W. Marker is in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, in Monmouth County. Marker is on Sherrill Ave 0.1 miles from ... More on HMDB

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. In memory of, John Stewart Van Kirk: Lieutenant 141 Armored Signal Company, 1st Armored Division, Killed in Action 30 November 1942, Djedeida, Tunisia, , Erected by US Army. , Location. 40° 18.848′ N, 74° ... More on HMDB

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. Named in memory of Brigadier General Henry H. C. Dunwoody 1842-1933. General Dunwoody was Chief Signal Officer in Cuba from 22 Dec 1989-24 May 1901. Under his leadership, the United States Army Signal Corps reconstructed, ... More on HMDB

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Kaplan Hall Building 275, Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. A Memorial, to, Homing Pigeons, In Combat, Courage Loyalty Endurance, , Erected 1960. , Location. 40° 18.926′ N, 74° 2.124′ W. Marker is in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, in Monmouth County. Marker is ... More on HMDB

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. To the glory of god and to those who served fought and died that our flag may ever fly in honor and in peace. This shrine is reverently dedicated by Pat and Sandy Aug. 15, 1949, , Erected 1949 by Pat and Sandy Breslin ... More on HMDB

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
Inscription. This area is designated Myer Park in honor of Brigadier General Albert James Myer, First Chief Signal Officer, organizer and founder of the United States Army Signal Corps. While serving as an assistant surgeon in the ... More on HMDB

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Fort Monmouth NJ 07703, United States of America
