Tuesday, March 5, 2019

New Jersey XIII

The memorial is three-winged, brown, block/landscaping stone wall. The middle wall is about six feet tall with a black plaque in the middle bearing the dedication and names of soldiers. On the ends are six foot walls, angled in slightly bearing the seals of the various branches of the armed services and additional plaques.

The memorial was built under the direction of Camden County American Legion in 2003-2004 with the help of the Mayor and the Borough of Lindenwold, and many other people. It is set off the walking path, in the grass.


There is a three part wall, like an open book, in the center is the memorial tablet, black, with inscribed names.


Flanking this are the two other walls with the emblems of various military armed forces. There are two benches set back, a brick floor between the benches and the wall.

The park may be found at United States Avenue and Alkmonton Road and the memorial is at the far side of the park from this entrance.

Next time on the 10th, we will revisit New Mexico, so join me there at 9:00am.

To see additional memorials from New Jersey, or any other state, please click the state name on the left side o this page.

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