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Exeter, New Hampshire's War Memorials

5/29/2016

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Located in a plot at the Arbor Street entrance way to the Exeter Cemetery stand two stones erected in 1964 as memorials to those men with ties to the town of Exeter, NH  who served in World War II and the Korean War (the latter tablet now includes the Vietnam War veterans). They share the plot with the boulder and plaque of Gen Gilman Marston, a Civil War veteran.
Those ​names in blue indicate a link to their Find a Grave memorial page, most of them giving much detail about the soldier's service and the cause of their death in the line of duty.
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1941                  1945
IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO SERVED IN THE
ARMED FORCES
OF THE
UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
IN
WORLD WAR II

​ERECTED IN 1964
In Peace They Rest
Millard A. Blaisdell
Hector W. Bruneau
Joseph Chatigny, Jr.
Robert S. M. Connor
Maurice Couture
Rene H. Desrosiers
James Dirsa, Jr.
Joseph Hammell
Christian Hansen
Albert Horsfall
Herbert R. Moss
Robert W. Naves
Raynold J. Nudd
John A. Pearson
Forrest D. Shaw
Raymond H. Tuttle
Albert S. Wetherell
Alfred W. Wightman
​Cornelius A. Wilson
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1950                1953
IN MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO SERVED IN THE
ARMED FORCES
OF THE 
UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
IN THE
KOREAN CONFLICT
AND THE
VIETNAM CONFLICT

​ERECTED IN 1964
IN PEACE THEY REST

Lester T. Chase
Thomas J. Chatigny
Elmer Powers Richard
Allan M. Tarr

Ronald Keller
Paul J. Camire
Lawrence C. Bloom
​John L. Hogan
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    Steve, Secretary/Treasurer of the Canney Camp

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