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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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World War I and II War Memorial - Sweden, Maine

5/28/2016

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ROLL OF HONOR
TOWN OF SWEDEN
WORLD WARS I AND II
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WORLD WAR I
MAURICE EMERSON
​ALBERT KIMBALL
EARL MARR
​CLAYTON TOWER
WORLD WAR II
EDWARD BELL
CHARLES BENNETT
JAMES BENNETT
LAWRENCE BISHOP
GUY BOUTELLE
ARTHUR CANNELL
WARREN CANNELL, JR.
WILLIAM CANNELL
IRVING CHANDLER
ROBERT CHANDLER
BRUCE COLE
​JOHN COLE
ALVIN FLINT
CLIFFORD HILL
ARNOLD MOULTON
RALPH MOULTON
ROBLEY MOULTON
HAROLD NEVERS
ATHALIE PLUMMER
ETHELBERT PLUMMER
STEPHEN RIDLON
PAUL STEADMAN
HOWARD VERRILL
WEBSTER WATSON
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Newington, New Hampshire's Korean and World War II Memorials

11/12/2013

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Located on Nimble Hill Road, just south of the town library, stand three stone memorials for those who served from Newington in our country's wars.
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The oldest one (on right) was erected by the Shakesperian Club in 1926, followed by the World War II monument (left) in 1949 by the Newington Veterans Association. The center stone represents those who served during the Korean War (no date is inscribed on this one).  
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KOREAN WAR VETERANS

Arthur Coffey
James Coffey
Cornelius Coffey, Jr
James A DeRochmont, Jr
Wallace Hale
Arthur McLeod
Kenneth Pickering
John Rowe
Gerald Schiedewitz
Alden Syphers
Richard Spinney
Thorton Wilson
Philip E Johnson (a later addition)

IN HONOR OF
THOSE FROM NEWINGTON
KNOWN TO HAVE SERVED
IN WORLD WAR 1941 - 1945
George L Beale
William H Beale
Theodore M Blood Jr
Arthur R Brooks
Harold A Clough
Arthur L Coffey
John Coffey
Anthony J Colecclieo
Clark M Coleman
Fred L Cook
Harold Cook
James A Cook
Wallace Cutting Jr
Frances Dedovitch
Stanley A Drinkwater
Robert Drown
Calvin B Dunwoody
Nancy C Dunwoody
Harry Estey
Quentin Estey
Fred H Garland
George A Garland Jr
John W Gould Jr
Wallace P Hale
Raymond T Hallett
John T Hamilton
Benjamin Hoyt
George E Hunter
Dominic Karlo
George H Kimball Jr
Eldridge A Knox
Francis W Lavertue
Walter E Newcomb
George J Newick
Lloyd  C Nevious
Thomas T Norkus
John B Parrott
Leon A Pickering
Walter H Pickering Jr
William D Rees
Donald A Robinson
Lewis E Robinson
Richard C Robinson
John F Rowe
Felix Samchuk
Clayton S Spinney
Huey P Wilson
Thornton D Wilson

Erected by the Newington Veterans Association
1949

I didn't get a separate close-up photograph of the World War II Memorial, so hopefully I got the above names transcribed correctly. On the tablet, the names are listed surname first, which I changed here.

The transcription of the oldest memorial can be seen in an earlier post here:
http://www.cwcanneycamp5.org/1/post/2013/11/newington-new-hampshires-war-memorial.html
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