 U.S.N. Armed Guard Of World War II - Agawam, MA
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A monument dedicated to those who served in the United States Navy Armed Guard Of World War II is located along Memorial Path in the Massachusetts Veterans Cemetery, 1390 Main St, Agawam, MA.
Waymark Code: WMVVQ0
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 05/30/2017
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United States Navy Armed Guard of World War II units were established to defend merchant ships from attack from enemy submarines, surface ships, and aircraft. This was considered to be a very dangerous assignment since merchant ships were difficult to defend because they were both slow and not very maneuverable.
A monument consisting of a bronze plaque set on a 2' high by 4' wide beveled granite base. The plaque is inscribed:
DEDICATED
TO
U.S.N. ARMED GUARD OF WORLD WAR II
THE ARMED GUARD CAME INTO EXISTENCE ON APRIL 15,
1941 AS USN NAVAL RESERVES BEGAN SPECIAL GUNNERY TRAINING.
ON SEPTEMBER 25, 1941, ORDERS WERE GIVEN TO TRAIN 200 OFFICERS AND
1000 MEN
ARMED GUARD CREWS CONSISTED OF OFFICERS, GUNNERS, SIGNALMEN,
RADIOMEN, MEDICS, WAVES AND SHIP'S COMPANY WITH A TOTAL OF
144,870 PERSONNEL SERVING ON 5238 SHIPS, OF THESE SHIPS, 710 WERE
SUNK AND MANY DAMAGED, WITH 1810 KILLED IN ACTION AND UNKNOWN
INJURIES. ARMED GUARD P.O.W. TOTAL WAS 27 WITH 14 SURVIVORS.
TO THE 1810 ARMED GUARDS WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES. TO THEIR FAMILIES
AND FRIENDS, THE ARMY AND MERCHANT CREW THAT ASSISTED US SO WELL,
THIS MEMORIAL IS DEDICATED BY THEIR SURVIVING SHIPMATES.
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OUR MOTTO "WE AIM-TO DELIVER" AND WE DID
{Emblem of the Armed Guard}
Property Permission: Public
 Access instructions: Daylight Hours - 1390 Main St, Agawam, MA.
 Website for Waymark: [Web Link]
 Location of waymark: Memorial Path 1390 Main Street Agawam, MA United States 01001
 Commemoration: United States Navy Armed Guard of World War II
 Date of Dedication: Not listed
 Access times: Not listed

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