Thursday, September 2, 2021

California XXXVI

Moorpark Veterans Memorial is located about 12 miles ENE of Camarillo, California.

The memorial itself lists no names but displays the badges of the services.

 

 

 

But, along side the walkway are three stones.

The first of these is a general dedication stone telling the story of the efforts to place a memorial.


The second lists the name of a number of those lost to various wars. While no particular war is listed, I checked and at least some of these, our comrades, were lost in 'Nam.

 
 
The text, hard to see here, reads:
 
"Our Fathers, Brothers, Sons, Friends And Comrades In arms Who Have Gone Before Us. We Live As Free Citizens In A World Made Better
By These Men Who Did Not Faulter (sic) In the Face Of death.
We Salute You"
 
 
The third and final stone tells a somber story, although it is as any one of us might, sadly, have predicted.
 
 
I actually visited here some years ago, I wonder how many more names have been added to the stone that was to have been forever blank?
 
The memorial may be found at the intersection of Spring Road and Finn Avenue.

Next time, on the 7th, we will return to Colorado, so meet me there, as always, at 9:00am.

To see other memorials from California, or any other state, please click on the state name on the left side of this page.

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