Multi-War Memorial -- Camden AR
N 33° 35.051 W 092° 49.786
15S E 515797 N 3716065
The multi war memorial on the north side of the Ouachita County Courthouse in Camden includes a panel for the Korean War
Waymark Code: WMX1J0
Location: Arkansas, United States
Date Posted: 11/13/2017
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This four-sided gray granite memorial on the north east corner of the Ouachita County Courthouse is dedicated to the men of Ouachita County who served in the First and Second World Wars, the Korean War, and Vietnam War. The monument was initiated by the Fairview High School Gifted and Talented class of 1987-1988.
The monument reads as follows:
"[N side]
In commemoration of those who served their country from Ouachuta County
Initiated by the Fairview High School Gifted and Talented class of 1987-1988
[E side]
World War I
[S Side]
World War II
[W side]
Korean War"
Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): WWI
WWII
Korean War
Vietnam War
In Honor Of: Men of Ouachita County who served in wartime
Marker Text: [N side]
In commemoration of those who served their country from Ouachuta County
Initiated by the Fairview High School Gifted and Talented class of 1987-1988
[E side]
World War I
[S Side]
World War II
[W side]
Korean War
Who Put it Here?: Fairview High School Gifted and Talented class of 1987-1988
Description of Memorial: The memorial consists of a short obelisk on the square pediment of gray granite. It is located on the northeast corner of the Ouachuta County Courthouse grounds
Date of dedication: Not listed
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