
Legion of Honor Memorial - San Francisco, CA
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DougK
N 37° 47.089 W 122° 30.026
10S E 543988 N 4182057
This plaque at the Legion of Honor remembers those who gave their lives so that we might be free.
Waymark Code: WMBTQ8
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/20/2011
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A plaque on the inside of the arched entrance to the
Legion of Honor at Lincoln Park in San Francisco reads:
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[American Legion Emblem]
THAT MEN MAY NOT FORGET,
THE LIVING LEGION, IN CONVENTION,
SPEAKING IN COMRADESHIP WITH THE DEAD,
AGAIN VOICE THEIR LOVE
FOR THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES
THAT WE MIGHT BE FREE
OCTOBER 17, 1923
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Type of Memorial: Non-Specific Memorial
 In Honor Of: Those who gave their lives that we might be free
 Marker Text: See Long Description
 Date of dedication: October 17, 1923
 Who Put it Here?: American Legion
 Description of Memorial: This plaque is on the inside of the arched entrance to the Legion of Honor at Lincoln Park in San Francisco.
 Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): Not listed

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