Defenders of America in All Wars is appropriately placed in the center of the veterans section of the Harlowton Cemetery. The memorial cairn is made of natural stone with an eagle on top. The plaque is attached in the center.
There are hundreds of veterans interred in this section of the cemetery. Row on row of traditional white marble markers standing witness to battles fought in all wars on foreign soil. May they always be remembered and rest in peace.
There is one that will be honored here that was killed in action:
Ray L. Miller who was killed in action at Chaleau-Theirry, France during WWI. He was born May 20, 1900 and was killed on August 3, 1918 at the age of 18 years of age. May he be remembered for his ultimate sacrifice.
ERECTED 1927
BY
AL-BE-DAD SHRINE CLUB
OF HARLOWTON, WHEATLAND COUNTY, MONTANA
DEDICATED
TO THE MEMORY OF THE DEFENDERS
OF AMERICA IN ALL WARS