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Veterans Park in Marshfield, WI. Dedicated: 1938 | “Erected by the officers and men of the 32D Infantry Division, United States Army, in memory of their gallant comrades killed along the Villa Verde Trail. January 30, 1945 – May 28, 1945.” Dedicated to the 891 Soldiers of the 32D Division who were killed during the unit’s campaign on Luzon in the Philippines during WWII. Built by Co. A, 114TH Engr. Bn. Dedicated: September 20, 1945 | Wisconsin Official Marker for the Thirty-second Division Memorial Highway, Highway 32, at Pleasant Prairie, WI. The marker also describes the WWI and WWII campaigns. Dedicated: 1957 | Wisconsin Official Marker for the 32nd Division Memorial Highway, Highway 32, at Land O’Lakes, WI. Dedicated: 1957 |
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Historical marker for the 32nd Division Memorial Highway, Highway 32, at Racine, WI. The marker also lists the WWI and WWII campaigns. Dedicated: 1960 | Red Arrow Park Project of the Manitowoc Jaycees 1960 – 1970 It is a nice park on the shore of Lake Michigan in Manitowoc, WI. Unfortunately there is no indication of why it was named ‘Red Arrow Park.’ Dedicated: 1960 | “In Honor of the Members of the 32D Red Arrow Division” The monument also describes campaigns and activations. Dedicated: August 14, 1971 | 32D DIV. BIRTHPLACE | CAMP WILLIAMS, WI Dedicated: 1967 |
“In Honor of Veterans” “Wisconsin Michigan” “32nd Infantry Division” “The Red Arrow Division” “Donated by Red Arrow Club of Fond du Lac, WI” This Red Arrow plaque has been incorporated in the Sheboygan County Veterans Memorial in Sheboygan, WI. Dedicated June 11, 1986 | “In Honor of Veterans” “Wisconsin Michigan” “32nd Infantry Division” “The Red Arrow Division” “Donated by Red Arrow Club of Fond du Lac, WI” This Red Arrow plaque has been incorporated in the Sheboygan County Veterans Memorial in Sheboygan, WI. Dedicated June 11, 1986 | The Isle of Valor is a tiny island in Smith Park on the Menasha Channel of the Fox River at Menasha, WI. 1SG Elmer J. Burr (Medal of Honor Recipient) was a Wisconsin National Guard Soldier assigned to Company I, 127TH Infantry Regiment, 32D ‘Red Arrow’ Infantry Division. | |
The Isle of Valor is a tiny island in Smith Park on the Menasha Channel of the Fox River at Menasha, WI. 1SG Elmer J. Burr (Medal of Honor Recipient) was a Wisconsin National Guard Soldier assigned to Company I, 127TH Infantry Regiment, 32D ‘Red Arrow’ Infantry Division. | “This rock signifies the location of the once famous “Hanging Tree – the rally point of the 32nd Red Arrow” commanders. They assembled to receive their operation orders during many annual training periods throughout the years.” Dedicated: June 25, 1992 | “This rock signifies the location of the once famous “Hanging Tree – the rally point of the 32nd Red Arrow” commanders. They assembled to receive their operation orders during many annual training periods throughout the years.” Dedicated: June 25, 1992 |
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