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MyerstownThe Myerstown Veterans Memorial is located just outside the Myerstown Elementary school. It is a 6 foot high, 12 foot wide inscribed slab of Vermont Barre granite. The slab is surrounded by flowers and shrubbery as well as a few small american flags planed in the garden. One side of the monument sits overlooking a steep hill on the school grounds. On the opposite side, there is a small courtyard and a flagpole loacted directly in front of the monument.

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This monument was originally dedicated around 1945, but has been updated in recent years to reflect the losses the community has suffered in subsequent wars in which the U.S. has been involved.

The slab has the names of veterans lost in battle from World War I to the Persian Gulf War. There is also a name of a soldier lost during the Lebanon conflict.

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War I name inscriptions
World War II name inscriptionsKorean War name inscriptionsName inscriptions for those killed in Vietnam and the Gulf War. Note the one death related to the conflict in Lebanon
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