The World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial, located in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to honoring the memories and sacrifices of war veterans. The memorial, constructed in 2004, pays tribute to the 987,000 men and women from Illinois who served during World War II, as well as the 22,000 Illinois veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom and liberty. With its striking design featuring a centerpiece globe and engraved granite walls, the memorial serves as a powerful reminder of the global impact of the war and the bravery of those who fought.
The World War II Illinois Veterans Memorial Association, founded in 1999 and chartered as a not-for-profit organization in 2000, is committed to maintaining the structural integrity and surrounding landscape of the memorial site. Through donations and support, the association ensures that the memorial continues to represent the spirit of the WWII veterans and the greatest generation. With nearly 2400 commemorative bricks installed, each engraved with the name, branch, rank, and service dates of an Illinois WWII Veteran, the memorial stands as a lasting tribute to the heroes who served their country.
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