Greek War Veterans
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One portion of a monument to Greek immigrants (primarily from the island of Crete) who died in war, mining disasters, or industrial accidents.
Waymark Code: WM9MHT
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/04/2010
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The monument is located on the grounds of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, the religious center of the "Greek Town" immigrant area of Salt Lake City. The plaque is inscribed:
Servicemen from Utah Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice in the Armed Forces of the United States of America
World War I
1917 - 1918
Anagnostakis, James; Bernardis, George N.; Dacolias, James; Doles, John; Fintrilakis, Evangelos; Jackson (Gatsako), William; Georgopoulos, Bill; Gouras, Theodore E.; Kallas, Bill; Karavaritics, Demitrios; Kechepalas, Theros; Monas, louis; palioudakakis, George; Papademetriou, Constantin D.; Wallas, James
World War II
1941 - 1945
Athas, William P., Capt.; Batestas, James A., Lt.; Bikakis, Luther C., Pfc.; Bowden, Nicholas R., Cpl.; Colovos, George Gust, Pfc.; Dimas, Theodore, Pfc.; Dontas, Peter Nick, Lt.; Floor, Steven N., Capt.; Kanell, Leo George, Pfc.; Karabatsos, Bill P., Pfc.; Kastanis George, Pfc.; Klapakis, Manos, Jr., Sgt.' Kolovick, Joseph, Cpl.; Latches, George Louis, Lt.; Malonas, Harry, Pfc.; Nicolaides, Thomas; Papadopulos, John Gust, Lt.; Pappas, Anthony I., Sgt.; Protopappas, Charles D., Sgt.; Sdrales, Sam J., Lt.; Stamos, Robert Glen, Lt.;
Stifos, Pete, Pfc.
Korean Conflict
1950 - 1953
Bolotas, George C., Pfc.
May Their Memory Be Eternal
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In addition to the other memorial plaques on this monument, a tour of the Byzantine Revival style Cathedral is awe inspiring and the Hellenic (Greek) Cultural Museum is located here also. The result is an almost total immersion in Greek culture and history. During the first or second weekend in September a large part of this block comes alive with the annual Greek Festival.
Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): World War I, World War II, and Korean Conflict.
In Honor Of: Servicemen from Utah who made the supreme sacrifice in the Armed Forces of the United States of America
Marker Text: See Long Description
Date of dedication: April 24, 1988
Who Put it Here?: Four Cretan Chapters of Utah
Description of Memorial: This memorial is one of a group of memorials on a single monument on the grounds of Holy Trinity Cathedral. Memorialized are the founders of the Greek Orthodox Church community in Utah, miners who died in a coal mine explosion in Carbon County in 1924, and Greek workers who died in industrial accidents (most related to mining).
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