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Additional Information can be obtained at:
- Blue Star Memorial Highway - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Star_Memorial_Highway
- Congressional Medal of Honor - http://www.cmohs.org/
- Faces of Valor, Honor the Fallen - http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/
- Historical Marker Database - http://www.hmdb.org//
- Iraqi Casualties - http://icasualties.org/OEF/USCasualtiesByState.aspx
- Providence Journal ® (Memorial/Monument links used with permission) - http://www.providencejournal.com/
- Rhode Island Department of Veterans Services - http://www.dhs.ri.gov/Veterans/VeteransServices/tabid/307/Default.aspx; http://www.eohhs.ri.gov/documents/documents12/FY2011_Veterans_Report_final.pdf
- Rhode Island Korean War Casualties - http://www.vetfriends.com/memorial/mem_alphab.cfm?war_id=3&page_id=1&states_id=41
- Rhode Island Vietnam War Casualties - http://www.vetfriends.com/memorial/mem_alphab.cfm?War_ID=4&page_id=1&states_id=41
- US World War I Casualty Records - https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_World_War_I_Casualty_Records
- Waymarking - http://www.waymarking.com/
Counties of Cities/Towns Represented
- Bristol - Briston, Warren
- Kent - East Grennwich, West Warrick
- Newport - Jamestown, Middletown, Newport, Portsmouth
- Providence - Cranston, Cumberland, Pawtucket, Providence, Smithfield, Spragueville, Stillwater, Woonsocket
- Washington - Davisville, Exeter, Greenville, Narragansett, Wickford
To Find A City, Click on the First Letter of the City to be Directed to a List of Cities that Begins With That Letter; CMHR stands for Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
B
Bristol 2
Bristol 2
- Bristol Veterans Monument (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://www.explorebristolri.com/culture/monuments
- In the Miery Swamp, King Phillip Fell (King Phillips War); Dedicated 1877; Located near intersection of Tower Street and Metacom Avenue; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=70150
- Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1914; Located Burnside Memorial Building lawn; http://www.flickr.com/photos/jstephenconn/2801100601/; also at http://www.explorebristolri.com/culture/monuments
C 54
Cranston 53
Cranston 53
- Colonel Abraham Andrews Memorial; Dedicated August 14, 1957; Located Oaklawn Avenue and Oak Hill Drive; http://www.auburnpost.org/colonel_abraham_andrews.htm
- Auburn Post 20 Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated May 17, 2003; Located 7 Legion Way; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/auburn_post_memorial.htm
- Arthur E Barks Memorial Square (World War II); Dedicated May 1940; Located Broad Street and Eddy Street fork; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/arthur_e.htm
- Clarence Surprise Square
- Corporal Holly A Charette Memorial (Iraq); Dedicated October 15, 2006; Located Cranston Post Office; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/Holly%20Charette%20Memorial.htm
- Corporal Matthew A Melone Memorial Square (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Pontiac Avenue and Beckwith Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/cpl%20melone.htm
- Cranston Residents Killed in Vietnam; Online - http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/cranston_residents.htm
- Cranston Veterans Council Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located St. Ann's Cemetery; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/cranston_veterans_council_memori.htm
- Cranston West Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located front of Cranston High School; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/cranston_west_memorial.htm
- Dean Parkway Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Dean Parkway; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/dean_parkway_memorial.htm
- John Deluca Memorial Square; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Haven Avenue and Cranston Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/john%20Deluca.htm
- John Edwards, Medal of Honor Recipient (Civil War); Dedicated December 27, 1902; Located Pocasset Cemetery; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/john_edwards.htm
- Alfred E. Fisher Memorial Square (World War II); Dedicated December 20, 1954; Located Pengrove Street and Gansett Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/alfred_e.htm
- Ronnie Gill Jr. Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Memorial Tate Field/Hugh B. Bain School; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/ps3ronald_a.htm
- PS3 Ronald A. Gill Jr., Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located front of high school; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/new_cranston_west_memorial.htm
- Gladstone School (All Wars); Dedicated November 11, 1952; Located entrance Gladstone School; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/gladstone_school.htm
- The Ensign C. Howard Goodchild Memorial Square; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Resevoir Avenue, Dean Parkway, and Budlong Road; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/ensign_c.htm
- Grand Avenue Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located off Pawtuxet Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/grand_ave.htm
- Thomas Edward Kelley Memorial Square (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Cranstron Street and Washington Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/thomas_edward_kelley.htm
- Kelley-Gazzerro VFW Post 2812 (World War I, World War II; Korea, Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Plainfield Pike; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/kelley%20gazzerro.htm
- PFC Kevin Carroll Hanley Memorial (Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located fork Roger Williams Circle and Mayflower Drive; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/pfc_kevin_carroll_hanley.htm
- Lt. Willima Frank Hanlin Square (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Cranston and Webster Streets; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/hanlin_square.htm
- Capt. George E. Hathaway Memorial; Dedicated May 30, 1929; Located Roger Williams Park Mausoleum; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/hathaway.htm
- Legion Park (All Wars); Dedicated May 30, 1938; Located Julia Street and Legion Way; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/legion_park.htm
- Lt JG Edwar B Shaw Memorial (Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Garden City and Poplar Drives; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/lt_jg_edward_b.htm
- Korean War Veterans' Memorial Highway; Dedicated - Unknown; Located I-295; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/korean_war_veterans.htm
- Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Pocasset Cemetery off Dyer Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/pocasset_cemetery1.htm
- Memorial (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Exchange Street and Wilbur Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/smith%20simas%20gardiner.htm
- Nelson-Mack Marragansett VFW Post 4651 Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Haven Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/nelson.htm
- New Oaklawn Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Wilbur Avenue, just past bike path bridge; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/new_oaklawn_veterans_memorial.htm
- Oaklawn Cemetery Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located off Broad Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/oaklawn%20cemetery.htm
- Lt. Henry A. Palmer Memorial Square (World War I); Dedicated November 11, 1935; Located Park Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/henry%20palmer.htm
- Eugene Perry Square (World War I); Dedicated 1918; Located Dyer Avenue and Cranston Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/clarence_surprise.htm
- Private Eugene Perry Square (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Phenix Avenue, Scituate Avenue, and Wayland Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/eugene_perry_square.htm
- George J. Peters (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located 15 Mayberry Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/george_j.htm
- George J. Peters Memorial Square (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Atwood and Phenix Avenues; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/george_j1peters.htm
- Memorial Bench (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/memorial_bench.htm
- Renee Newell Memorial (9/11); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Colonial Avenue, Autumn Street, and Waldron Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/september_11th.htm
- Rhode Island Freedom Monument (All Wars); Dedicated May 3, 2006; Located Square Triangle; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/rhode_island_freedom.htm
- Rhode Island Honor Roll War On Terror (Online); http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/rhode_island_honor_roll.htm
- Rhode Islands Unknown Dead (World War I); Dedicated November 11, 1927; Located Cyr Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/tablet_to_rhode_islands_unknown.htm
- John Ruggiero Square (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Dyer Avenue and Homestead Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/john_ruggiero.htm
- Scott-Adams Memorial Park; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Spring Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/scott.htm
- PFC Anthony J. Sivo Memorial Square (Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located split of Florida Avenue and Southern Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/ant%20sivo%20sq.htm
- Tabor-Franchi VFW Post 2396; Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/tabor.htm
- Clifford E Tabor Memorial Square (World War I); Dedicated May 20, 1983; Located intersection Cranston Street and Gansett Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/clifford_e.htm
- Veterans Memorial Expressway (All Wars); Dedicated August 14, 1953; Located Route 2 at the split for Oaklawn Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/veteran%20expressway.htm
- Veterans Square (All Wars); Dedicated May 1970; Located Rolfe Square, Pontiac Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/veterans_square.htm
- Victory Park (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Edgewood and Ivy Avenues; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/victory__park.htm
- Fredric M. Mellor and Lewis C. Walton POW/MIA Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Hayward Street and Pontiac Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/mellor%20walton.htm
- West End Veterans Memorial Park (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Park Avenue and Cranston Street; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/west_end_veterans.htm
- William Woodhouse Square (World War I); Dedicated November 11, 1922; Located corner Park and Elmwood Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/wm%20woolhouse.htm
- PFC Harold H Williams Jr., Memorial (World War II); Dedicated November 11, 1951; Located Cranston Street and Atwood Avenue; http://www.auburnpost.org/City%20Memorial/harold%20williams.htm;
- Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated 1676; Located - Undetermined; (Note: Oldest US War Memorial); http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMH81Q_Nine_Mens_Misery_Cumberland_RI
D
Davisville 1
Davisville 1
- Seabees Museum and Memorial Park (All Wars); Dedicated 2008; Located Memorial Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM6D76_Memorial_for_Veteran_Navy_Seabees_Seabee_Museum_and_Memorial_Park_Davisville_RI
E 10
East Greenwich 2
East Greenwich 2
- General James Mitchell Varnum Home (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located 54 Pierce Street; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=58174
- June 12, 1775, Formation of First Continental Navy (American Revolution); Dedicated 1975; Located Court House Lane; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=58263
- 43rd Infantry Division Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66422
- Armed Services Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated 1989; Located South County Trail, Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66421
- Jewish War Veterans (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66425
- Medal of Honor - Honor Roll (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66438
- Rhode Island National Guard (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66428
- US Navy Armed Guard Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66424
- US Navy Armed Guard Memorial (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Rhode Island Veterans Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66427
- Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated My 26, 1986; Located Rhode Island State Veterans Cemetery; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM7DTH_Vietnam_War_Memorial_Veterans_Memorial_Cemetery_Exeter_RI_USA
G 2
Georgiaville 1
Georgiaville 1
- Georgiaville World War I Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://smithfieldri.com/veterans-war-memorials/georgiaville-world-war-1-memorial/
- Greenville World War I Monument; Dedicated 1931; Located Church Street and Route 44;
http://smithfieldri.com/veterans-war-memorials/greenville-ww1/
J
Jamestown 2
Jamestown 2
- Conanicut Battery (American Revolution); Dedicated 1931; Located off Battery Lane; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56383
- Fort Wetherill (World War I, World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Fort Wetherill Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56680
M
Middletown 2
Middletown 2
- Green End Fort (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located eastern end of Vernon Avenue; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48062
- Prescott's Headquarters (American Revolution); Dedicated - 1933; Located Prescott Farm; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48060
N 19
Narragansett 2
Narragansett 2
- Honor Roll Memorial (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located corner Kingstown Road and Strathmore Street;http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMFQGA_Honor_Roll_Town_of_Narragansett_World_War_Narragansett_RI
- Memorial (World War II); Dedicated 1950; Located corner Matthewson Street and Exchange Place; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMFQ8T_World_War_II_Memorial_Memorial_Park_Narragansett_RI
- Brenton Point Maritime Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Brenton Point State Park; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48922
- Defending from Land Assault; Dedicated - Unknown; Located inside Fort Adams, Fort Adams Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48138
- Defending Narragansett Bay; Dedicated - Unknown; Located inside Fort Adams, Fort Adams Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48129
- Fort Adams (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Fort Adams Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48125
- French Aid Memorial (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4T0T_French_Aid_Memorial__Newport_RI
- Major General Isaac Ingalls Stevens (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Island Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48625
- Memorial to the French Fleet (American Revolution); Dedicated 1928; Located Wellington Avenue; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=49054
- Militia Common (American Revolution); Dedicated 1991; Located intersection Marlborough and Meeting Streets; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48096
- Portuguese Navigators Monument; Dedicated 1988; Located Ocean Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48088
- Returning Old Glory 2001; Dedicated October 28, 2001; Located Fort Adams Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48088
- Rhode Island Marine Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located America's Cup Avenue, Perotti Park; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48622
- Rochambeau Monument (American Revolution); Dedicated 1934; Located Wellington Avenue; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48054
- Southwest Battery (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Fort Adams Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48143
- The Tree of Liberty (American Revolution); Dedicated 1966; Located intersection Poplar Street and Thames Street; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48095
- USS Bennington CVA-20 (Air Task Group 181); Dedicated May 26, 2004; Located Lincoln Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48623 also at http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMZAQ_USS_Bennington_Memorial
- Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Newport Courthouse; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM7G6D_Vietnam_War_Memorial_Courthouse_Lawn_Newport_RI_USA
- Memorial (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located 43 Broadway; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM73Q1_Newport_World_War_II_Memorial_Newport_Rhode_Island
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Pawtucket 3
Pawtucket 3
- Korean War Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Wilkinson Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMCPJR_Pawtucket_Korean_War_Memorial_Pawtucket_Rhode_Island
- Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1987; Located Wilkinson Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMCPCM_Liberty_Arming_the_Patriot_Pawtucket_Rhode_Island
- Memorial (World War I, World War II); Dedicated May 30, 1945; Located Slater Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMCF9K_WW_I_and_II_Veterans_Memorial_Slater_Park_Pawtucket_RI
- 1st Rhode Island Regiment and the Battle of Rhode Island (American Revolution); Dedicated 2005; Located West Main Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48374
- Battle of Rhode Island (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection West Main Road and Anselmo Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48348
- Battle of Rhode Island (American Revolution); Dedicated 1975; Located W Main Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48094
- Black Regiment, Battle of Rhode Island (American Revolution); Dedicated 1976; Located intersection West Main Road and Rhode Island Route 24; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=8407
- Blue Star Memorial Marker (All Wars); Dedicated August 10, 2013; Located Grounds of Portsmouth Free Public Library; (Note: See Picture at bottom of page.)
- Portsmouth Compact (American Revolution); Dedicated 1936; Located off Route 24 at Boyd's Lane; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=29736
- Sgt Donald H. Sisson Memorial and Flagpole; Dedicated July 21, 2007; Located Baseball field, Portsmouth High School
- Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Portsmouth High School athletic fields; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM7GF8_Vietnam_War_Memorial_High_School_Athletic_Field_Portsmouth_RI_USA
- W 3 R (Washington Rochambeau Revolutionary Route) (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Bristol Ferry Road and Boyds Lane; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=48976
- Brigadier General Casimir Pulaski (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located FC Greene Memorial Boulevard; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=57674
- Burning of British Taxed Tea (American Revolution); Dedicated 1894; Located intersection South Main Street and College Street; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56349
- HMS Gaspee (American Revolution); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection South Main Street and Planet Street; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56292
- Rhode Island Korean Veterans Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located South Main Street Park; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56348
- Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Memorial (Civil War); Dedicated
- Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1871; Located Kennedy Plaza; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4W4X_Soldiers_and_Sailors_Monument_Providence_RI
- Wall of Hope (War on Terror, 9/11 Attacks); Dedicated September 11, 2002; Located Waterplace Park; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56474
- World War I Memorial; Dedicated 1929; Located South Main Street; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=56294; also at http://www.island-rhode.com/world_war_1_monument.html
- World War II Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Riverside
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Smithfield 2
Smithfield 2
- Veterans Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated November 2011; Located- Undetermined; http://smithfieldri.com/veterans-war-memorials/veterans-memorial/
- Esmond World War I Monument; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Esmond Park; http://smithfieldri.com/veterans-war-memorials/esmond-world-war-1-memorials/
- Spragueville World War II Memorial; Dedicated December 5, 1943; Located Pleasant View Avenue; http://smithfieldri.com/veterans-war-memorials/spragueville-world-war-2-memorial/
- Stillwater World War I Plaque; Dedicated November 11, 1932; Located Capron Road; http://smithfieldri.com/veterans-war-memorials/stillwater-world-war-1-memorial/
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Warren 1
Warren 1
- Vietnam Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Market Street and Kickermiut Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=66343
- War Memorial Park
- Monument/Obelisk (World War I); Dedicated 1928; Located Brown and Main Streets; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM9HC5_World_War_I_Obelisk_Monument_Wickford_North_Kingstown_RI
- Memorial (Spanish American War Memorial); Dedicated May 1925; Located courthouse; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4ZH4_Woonsocket_Spanish_American_War_Memorial_Woonsocket_Rhode_Island
- Monument (Civil War); Dedicated May 28, 1870; Located downtown area; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4ZXM_Woonsocket_Civil_War_Monument_Woonsocket_Rhode_Island
- Northern Rhode Island Veterans Memorial (Vietnam, Persian Gulf, Franco-American War); Dedicated July 4, 2000; Located Veterans Memorial Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMG2RM_Veterans_of_Northern_Rhode_Island_Memorial_Woonsocket_RI
- World War II Memorial State Park; Dedicated - Unknown; Located downtown park; http://www.visitrhodeisland.com/what-to-do/beaches/1502/world-war-ii-memorial-state-park/
Rhode Island Veterans Home - Bristol; http://www.rongilljr.org/rivh.asp
Rhode Island Blue Star Memorial Highways - None Found
Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery - None Found - http://www.vets.ri.gov/slideshow/
Rhode Island's VA Hospitals - http://www.va.gov/directory/guide/state.asp?STATE=RI&dnum=1
- Providence VA Medical Center, 830 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI - http://www.providence.va.gov/
Rhode Island's Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients, includes recipients born in Rhode Island but medals credited in another state.
For more detailed information on the Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, please visit:
For more detailed information on the Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, please visit:
Avery, William B.
Babcock, William J. Baca, John Philip Barber, James Albert Bliss, George Newman Bliss, Zenas Randall Bucklyn, John Knight Burbank, James H. Champagne, David Bernard Child, Benjamin Ham Corcoran, John Cutts, James Madison Eadie, Thomas Edwards, John Ennis, Charles D. Gillick, Matthew Gisburne, Edward Allen Havron, John H. Hayes, Thomas |
Lawton, John Sterline
Lewis, Samuel E. McDonald, George E. McGar, Owen Molbone, Archibald Moore, Philip Ormsbee, Jr., Francis Edward Parker, Thomas Peters, George J. Potter, George W. Provice, George Radley, George Read, George E. Smith, Thomas Stevens, Hazard Taylor, Joseph Walsh, Michael Waugh, Robert T. Welsh, James |
PICTURES
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
World War II, World War I, Korea, Vietnam
Picture Used with Permission of Christine Hayward. American Legion Post 18
World War II, World War I, Korea, Vietnam
Picture Used with Permission of Christine Hayward. American Legion Post 18
Portsmouth, Rhode Island
Used with Permission of Christine Hayward
American Legion Post 18
Used with Permission of Christine Hayward
American Legion Post 18
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